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Senior level Business Development Manager for an Amazingly smart, kind Corporate Branding Studio. The appropriate candidate has 5 or more years experience in account and business development for a branding studio.
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Nevados is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Business Development Manager responsible for client and market development. Work closely with the VP of Business Development and others on the team to develop and manage strategy and associated budgets.
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Morrison Foerster LLP, an Am Law 50 law firm with 18 offices worldwide, has an opening for a Senior Business Development Manager within our Marketing department in our San Francisco, Palo Alto, Los Angeles or San Diego office.
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As the Senior Manager Tech Bus Dev, ET you deliver on an innovative sales strategy, deliver results through the development of joint industry GTM, identify and close large-scale IT Outsourcing wins, and develop a high performing team of industry leaders in their own right.
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Proven history managing relationships, business development, pipeline, and processes. Individual compensation offers within the range are based on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to: geographic location, experience, credentials, education, training; the demand for the role; and overall business and labor market considerations.
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Morrison Foerster LLP, an Am Law 50 law firm with 18 offices worldwide, has an opening for a Senior Business Development Manager within our Marketing department in our San Francisco office.
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As a Sustainability Industry Senior Business Development Manager at Microsoft, you will be a key driver of partnership deals that accelerate the growth of our Cloud for Sustainability across various product lines and cross-industry solutions.
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We are in search of a proactive and strategic-minded Senior Business Development Manager to support select key industry teams. Serve as a trusted advisor to market leaders, offering insights, best practices, and innovative ideas to enhance their business development endeavors.
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Involve the Mapbox product leadership directly in the business development process to shape our technical roadmap. Build and foster connections with key senior decision makers, building lasting relationships between our partners and Mapbox.
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Sell dLocal's payment solutions to e-commerce cross-border merchants and PSPs generating new business. Close new business deals by coordinating requirements, developing and negotiating contracts.
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