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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 1 year experience in the event management, food and beverage, sales and marketing, or related professional area.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, management, or a similar field preferred. The RGM is tasked with driving business growth, maximizing profitability, and ensuring operational excellence.
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Bachelor's degree in, Business Administration, Communications, or related field. As a Sales Operations Manager, you will be responsible for leading and driving the sales team to achieve our business goals.
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Origin Management’s Training Program involves comprehensive training that is designed to help candidates develop a solid foundation in sales and business management. Assistant Management – Areas of knowledge include; daily operations, interviewing, managing financials, administration, and business development.
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An undergraduate college degree, in a business-related field (i.e., marketing, business administration, management, etc.) The Representative will participate in an individual Action Planning Conference (APC) with his/her direct supervisor on a regular basis for the purpose of meeting the individual's activity, sales, service and training goals established in the Representative's Marketing Plan.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; no work experience required. Solicits affiliate business associated with citywide events from approved affiliate list provided by Citywide Sales Executive.
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Master’s Degree preferred – in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Business Administration, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering Economics, Statistics, Marketing or in a closely related field of study with a concentration in marketing/sales/quantitative analysis.
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The Strategic Growth Director serves as the chief sales and marketing strategist responsible for planning, implementing, and leading an effective go-to-market strategy in key geographies and oversee all business development and sales activities to grow Nixon Peabody’s national healthcare practice.
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Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Sports Management, Business Administration or a related field. Work closely with cross-functional teams, including sales, communications, growth marketing, creative and catalyst partnership team(s) o align strategies and achieve common goals.
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Education: Bachelor's degree required; Business Administration, Sales, and Risk Management preferred. Work Experience: Minimum of 1 year of work experience in Wholesale brokerage, Commercial insurance coverages, Sales or Underwriting is preferred.
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Partner with Controllership, Legal, Sales Administration, and other groups to ensure clear communication and visibility of financial data. The Sr. Financial Analyst will report to the VP-Finance and will collaborate closely with various departments including Sales, Operations, and Information Technology.
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Your Role: The Royalty department in our Encino office is searching for an industry expert with experience in all areas of royalty administration, including, but not limited to publishing administration, record label administration, licensing, copyright registration, catalog sales, and royalty statement analysis.
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The KAM works with his/her assigned Regional Director and Field Reimbursement Manager to develop a strategy and business plan that maximizes the opportunity in the territory. Also, Medicaid (Fee for Service, Managed Care Organizations), Veteran’s Administration (VISNs), TRICARE Regional Offices, Specialty Pharmacy & Pharmacy Benefit Managers, ACOs and other Integrated Delivery Networks (IDNs), advocacy, consumer, provider and treatment systems.
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Majors: Business Administration, Sales/Marketing, Management, Communications, Computer Science with a strong technical engineering aptitude or Construction Management, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Energy/Sustainability and Built Environment.
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Demonstrated knowledge of UC fund accounting systems, sales & services activities, sponsored research administration, payroll, purchasing, equipment management, and other financial services.
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