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Account Manager, Business Development - Base Salary plus Commission (included in maximum salary range. Business Development/Key Account Manager (FT) - In-Office only. Business Development / Key Account Manager.
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The Director of Development should be an experienced fundraiser and strategic thinker with a passion for educating Jewish students in a community day school environment. The Director of Development is a member of the school’s senior leadership team and reports to the Head of School.
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Responsible for overseeing all facets of donor engagement, communication, and event management, the Director of Development plays a central role in managing CAS’ development streams.
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As a Business Development Representative, you will have the unique opportunity to build our company's brand and customer loyalty while assisting our company in expanding our customer base.
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Collaborating closely with the CEO, the Director of Development shapes identifying, nurturing, and stewarding a diverse range of contributors, including esteemed board members and committed supporters.
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USC's Marshall School of Business is seeking a Director of Development to join its External Relations team. The Director of Development will serve as a major gifts officer and manage a portfolio of potential and current donors who are capable of making gifts to USC Marshall of at least $100,000.
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Exemplary analytical problem-solving skills and knowledge of business intelligence tools (I.e., Domo, Looker, Tableau). Reporting to the CFO, you will own the entire business intelligence function: you will be the expert on company data and use that knowledge to answer questions, provide insight, and improve the business.
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The Manager, Learning & Development is a key member of the IHOP Learning and Development Team. This position which reports to the Director, Learning and Development will help lead a team of instructional designers and direct the scope of work for all IHOP operations-based training Initiatives.
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We are inviting smart, diligent and process-oriented accounting leaders who get excited about digging into details to improve organizational efficiency to apply for our Director, Accounting role.
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Assist with budget development, reporting, and analysis for the Business Office. Direct the accounts receivable functional area including the following: business office cashiering; student accounts and loans receivable, student accounts and loans collections, allowance for doubtful debt, Perkins loan administration, and other accounting services.
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Five or more years of combined experience in strategy/management consulting, venture capital, investment banking or corporate strategy/innovation/development roles (e.g., developing and implementing business strategies such as launching new products or implementing large scale companywide initiatives, business plan evaluation, startup incubators/accelerators, venture investing, mergers & acquisitions.
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We have an excellent opportunity for an Executive Director, Information Technology to join our team. Executive Director, Information Technology. Develops IT compliance policies, processes, procedures and standards and updates as needed to stay current with best practices and meet business needs.
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Center Director Position at Mathnasium Learning Center. As the Center Director, you will be at the forefront of our mission, leading by example and inspiring excellence in our team. Located in the vibrant San Gabriel Valley, our group of Mathnasium Learning Centers is dedicated to shaping the future of young minds through personalized math education.
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Qualifications Minimum Requirements: Must have experience in affordable housing programs including but not limited to: LIHTC, HUD programs (Project Based Section 8, Section 236, PRAC, 811 PRA), USDRural Development (515), HCD, HOME Funds and Bonds.
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Business Development, Client Relationship Management, Collaboration, Consultative Communication, Continuous Improvement Mindset, Due Diligence, Practice Management Strategy, Prioritizes Effectively, Quantitative Analysis, Retirement Planning Selling, Sales, TIAA Products/Services Acumen, Wealth Management.
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Title: director business development in El Monte, CA
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