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We're looking for a competitive, highly creative sales leader with strong experience in leading and training sales talent in broadcast, new business development, sports sponsorship sales, experiential, digital and.
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Reporting to the ESIS National Sales Leader, the ESIS Business Development Manager (BDM) leads ESIS' regional sales strategies for unbundled and opportunities bundled with Chubb Global Casualty.
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Through an intensive Sales Leadership and Director Development Program, which includes multiple workshops, three National Meetings, and potential opportunities for shadow weeks outside of your home market, our BD professionals engage in on-the-job training to accelerate their career as a leader by working alongside, supporting, and learning the Siegfried Way starting day one.
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This external facing leader will represent AECOM in the marketplace and oversee business development, sales, and strategy for all sectors of transportation including Highways & Bridges, Transit & Rail, Traffic/ITS, Aviation, Ports & Marine, and Construction Management.
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Partner with VP of Sales & CSO, BioPharma on the development and implementation of a value creation business development strategy to commercialize Twist Biopharma assets through out-licensing and potential joint venture activities.
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Execution of business development sales strategies to move targeted prospects to active opportunities, while positioning Staples Promotional Products as the preferred solution for decision makers and influencers within Marketing, Brand, and Procurement departments of target companies.
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Proven success as a sales leader in a professional services business and in leading and supporting new business efforts. Cooley is seeking an Associate Director of Business Development to join the Marketing & Business Development team in guiding BD functions on the west coast.
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Summary: As part of a mission centric, locally delivered and nationally powered organization this role serves as an innovative fundraising and sales leader who is responsible for 6+ figure new business development and growth of existing corporate partnerships for all revenue streams in designated region.
$90,000 - $113,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 7 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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You could, for example, grow to be a Regional Sales Director, a C-Suite leader, and/or as we will be opening multiple offices across the country, you can build your own career at your own pace within one of our multiple vertically integrated subsidiaries.
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Closely collaborate with executive stakeholders across the organization, including Field Sales, Business Development, Product, Finance, Marketing, Training, Operations and Legal. 10+ years of sales, business development, partner development, or alliances management experience.
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Due to our continued growth, we are looking to hire a Business Development and Sales Leader to join our remote-first team. Reporting to the SVP of Sales and Marketing, this position will play a critical role in prospecting new business relationships, advising, clients, and negotiating contract terms to successful completion.
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The Business Development professional will be mentored and receive Siegfried Sales Training from their Regional Managing Director, Regional Chief of Staff, local/regional Business Development team and/or the National Sales Operations Team. Training will focus on The Siegfried Sales Strategy, with allocated time to devote to Network Expansion/Relationship Building/Business Development in practice.
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A leader in deposition and legal support services including Court Reporting, Transcription, Trial Services, and Remote Depositions is seeking a Business Development Manager. Responsible for all sales activities in assigned accounts or regions.
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Are you a strategist, thought leader and a sales hunter personality ready to implement sales strategies that win? Develop and implement the business plan, budget and forecasts to achieve sales, market share, hit rate and market growth targets to attain overall financial goals.
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We are 3 HTi, a privately held systems integrator located in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, and we're the Global Leader for Digital Transformation of the Manufacturing Enterprise. Collaborate with marketing and sales teams to design and implement lead generation campaigns, webinars, and other promotional activities.
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