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Reporting to US president with a matrix relationship to the corporate CHRO in the Netherlands, this is an on-site role in our San Diego facility. To help support our growth and support our most important asset, our people, CoreDux USA/Pyramid Precision is searching for our first HR Business Partner.
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Our diversity, equity and inclusion policies and programs continue to be routinely awarded accolades by many industry benchmarks, including Mansfield Rule Certifications, Minority Corporate Counsel Association, Human Rights Campaign Corporate Index, Law 360 , Working Mother Magazine , and Women in Law Empowerment Forum.
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Partner with People Coordinator and VP, HR & Administration to inform strategic direction and development of college internship program. The Organizational Development (OD) Partner is responsible for partnering with managers, leaders and the HR & Volunteer Engagement teams to analyze, design, develop, implement and evaluate organizational and leadership development strategies, programs, tools and resources.
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Custom Decorators, Inc. (CDI) has immediate opportunities for experienced design & sales professionals to partner with us as in-home custom window treatment consultants. interior design, window treatment sales, flooring sales, closet design, home staging & more.
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Partner with Philanthropy team members in support of fundraising initiatives and strategies for major gifts, annual giving, corporate and foundation relations, planned giving and principal gifts.
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Supports Graybar’s OMNIA Partner Public Sector Cooperative Purchasing Contract and all associated current and potential customers within State, Local, County, City, Higher Ed, K-12, Special Districts, and Non-profits in the WEST Region of U.S.
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The purpose of this position is to work with a Regional Sales Director or Field Sales Director (external wholesaler in traditional life & annuity products) to grow sales in a specific sales territory.
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Assist with providing content for partner sales enablement and Seismic training curriculum. Provide an escalation point for pre-sales and post sales issues for any activity with the partner.
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Facilitate access to NASSCO properties at pedestrian gates, delivery gates, corporate offices, and warehouses. Must understand, retain, and implement all security procedures as outlined by the GD NASSCO and the US Navy, demonstrating responsible and dependable behavior.
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Partner with Corporate Communications & Public Relations team to ensure a compelling and consistent narrative for company and brand. They will also be responsible ensuring strong cross-functional alignment in the flawless execution of strategy and promotional tactics working in close collaboration with partners, especially Patient Services, Patient Advocacy, Corporate Communications, Marketing Operations, Sales Training, Market Research, Regulatory, Legal, Medical Affairs, Regional Marketing Managers, Managed Markets, Regulatory other members of the brand team, and agencies.
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The Corporate Counsel will draft and negotiate agreements, protecting the company’s interests while ensuring the company’s contractual arrangements are in compliance with applicable laws. Minimum 4-6 years of attorney experience, with combined corporate legal experience at a biotechnology, pharmaceutical, medical device or other life sciences company and law firm preferred.
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Lead, develop, and execute strategies for all fundraising areas including major gifts, individual giving, planned giving, special events, grants, and corporate sponsorships. This encompasses individual and corporate giving, major gifts, special events, planned giving, foundation relations, and grants.
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Catering Sales Manager. Manage Cvent Leads for both Corporate as well as Social in a timely manner. Closely Work with the Group Sales team and Smaller Room Block Groups and handle all Food, Beverage, Guest Room and Resort Activities.
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Partner with the Digital Sales AMS and APAC regions Renewals leaders to refine our renewals strategy, process, and engagement with Digital Sales AMS and APAC Sales teams. Partner with Digital Sales AMS and APAC Sales leadership to ensure understanding of our go-to-market sales/renewals programs.
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QualificationsMinimum of 6 months to 1-year experience in an outside sales role (preferred)Must be able to handle a high volume of driving (mileage reimbursement is provided)Previous experience in the following industries is a plus- construction sales, home remodeling sales, solar sales, roofing sales, kitchen sales, bathroom sales, or other in-home sales.
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