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We are committed to providing the highest quality food products with an unrelenting commitment to fresh, nutritious ingredients and promotion of eco-friendly business practicesThis associate will manage projects from kick-off to post-launch review for new product development to continuous improvement.
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Bachelors' degree in Business, Entrepreneurship, Marketing or related field. Attains or exceeds sales and profit goals by developing customers via lead follow up or other marketing initiatives.
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Support the definition and development of go-to-market efforts across new ad product solutions,& enhance existing offerings in close partnership with cross-functional stakeholders (product commercialization, ad product, research, sales, UX, measurement, policy, etc.
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The Entry Level Business Development Associate will focus on driving best practices in the areas of sales, marketing, operations, and other key team business duties.
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Our firm is seeking a full-time Business Development Associate looking for a career that offers constant coaching, development, and long-term growth. The Business Development Associate will monitor the program’s implementation and evaluate progress to determine changes in the running and focus of the campaigns managed.
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Cooley is seeking an Associate Director of Business Development to join the Marketing & Business Development team in guiding BD functions on the west coast. Associate Director of Business Development.
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You will cross-train and work with individuals in multiple departments including marketing, sales, business development, and customer service to identify and maximize opportunities to increase client market share and maintain a competitive edge in the marketplace for our clients brands.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are an innovative company transforming business development in the Telecommunications industry. We are actively seeking a Marketing and Advertising Associate for our client campaigns.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director.
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Collaborate with Associate Director of Partnership Development to develop and implement effective sales strategies to drive revenue growth. ○ Prepare and deliver regular sales reports and performance updates to Associate Director of Partnership Development.
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2+ years of experience in business development, sales, marketing, management consulting, or a customer-facing technical role, preferably with exposure to the aerospace industry.
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The role leads internal support centers of excellence (i.e., Product Development, Packaging, Sales, International) for brand management and agency partners (i.e., Entertainment, Marketing Services, Retail Marketing, Licensing) to deliver against our revenue goals and marketing activation to drive consumer demand.
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2+ years of solution-oriented experience in business development and/or partnership sales and consulting preferably in sports, entertainment. Support business development and project teams across assigned accounts through researching, daily outreach, setting meetings, and achieving assigned sales goals.
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Partner with cross-functional teams, including business development, marketing, sales, solutions, IT and finance to help support the GTM for new partnerships. The Sr. Associate, Business Development Strategy & Operations is an integral role on the Revenue Operations team and a strategic business partner to our Business Development organization.
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As an Entry Level Marketing Associate, you will contribute to one of our most important company initiatives: client representation and branding. 1-2 years in direct marketing, field marketing and sales, field sales, B2B or B2C sales, brand management, or a customer-focused position.
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