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Job Description: We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Sales Manager to lead our business development efforts in the U.S. market, focusing on companies with PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) needs.
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Nonprofit Audit Senior Manager Summary: Our client is a top 20 full service public accounting named 2016 “Best Places to Work” by the Los Angeles Business Journal They specialize in the areas of audit, accounting, tax, internal controls and business consulting, as well as specialty services such as royalty and contract audit, movie and television participation audit, litigation support and forensic accounting.
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Brand Development & Promotion: Work closely with our marketing team to develop promotional campaigns and in-store activations that boost brand awareness and sales. Position Overview: We’re looking for an ambitious and experienced Alcohol Sales Manager to lead the introduction of Brass Knuckles Canadian Whiskey into California.
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Lead production meetings in-house programming in close collaboration with Film Programming, Public Programming, and Academy Membership and schedule and assist with rehearsals, sound checks, and projection checks whenever necessary.
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Job Summary/Responsibilities The candidate will need to be a growth minded leader who can work collaboratively with other senior leaders in Transportation and other Business Lines, and mentor staff in a fast pace setting to drive strategic planning, business development, sales & marketing, opportunity identification, capture management, and relationship building.
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Qualifications: Minimum Education: Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in business administration, business development, nonprofit management and development, client service, account management or related field.
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At Snap-on Industrial, our team of Sales Solutioneers prides themselves on their ability to offer our customer “Business Partners” unique solutions. As a part of our team, you will use your superior sales and problem-solving skills to help our business partners become more productive.
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Responsibilities include directing on site staff, contracted services and vendors to maintain a first class appearance of the property(s), setting monthly goals to integrate leasing, property management, building maintenance and lease administration functions across the properties.
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The Director, Analytics leads the Campaign Analytics functional area in leveraging a holistic view of clients' campaign results to optimize and inform development of innovative communications solutions to business and marketing problems.
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As the Vice President, B2B Marketing & Demand Generation at Tillster, you will serve as the strategic leader spearheading the development and implementation of our B2B strategy with a focus on demand generation strategy.
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Fraud Investigator I: Two years of experience performing public assistance eligibility work OR one year of investigative experience. The Fraud Investigator I is the entry-level class of the fraud investigation series conducting investigations of suspected welfare fraud and violations of law in connection with various County programs.
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Enforcement Complies with established Department of Public Health (DPH) policies procedures, state and local laws, ordinances, and regulations for the control of communicable disease and non communicable disease.
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Manage the development, implementation, and coordination of internal and external marketing and public relations strategies for domestic and international markets. The Director of Marketing & Creative will report to the Creative Director and oversee the internal marketing team, photo studio, agency partners, and other cross-functional departments.
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Complies with established Department of Public Health (DPH) policies procedures, state and local laws, ordinances, and regulations for the control of communicable disease and non communicable disease.
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Key ResponsibilitiesThe Sr. DBM role reports to a Regional Business Director and works with a team of Therapeutic Area Specialist (TASs)to provide strong leadership, ensure flawless execution, build a winning culture, and deliver on sales expectations.
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