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The Business Development Director, APS executes sales processes in alignment with the IGs ensuring that clients outcomes are achieved, client/occupant/employee/passenger/student experience is positive, ABM financial objectives are met, and sales opportunities are supported.
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The Business Development Director will have the responsibility of representing the Company to direct Selected tier 1 customers in the U.S. territory. Sr. Director of Business Development.
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Business Development Manager/Brand Strategist-The Five Star Institute (FSI) We are seeking a dynamic and experienced professional to join our team in the role of Business Development Manager/Brand Strategist.
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Partner with creative vendors for web and backend support, assisting in website development (WordPress/Genesis), basic SEO, site linking, and HTML/CSS cleanup. Oversee the creation of marketing and sales assets such as brochures, flyers, posters, signage, business cards, digital/print advertisements, emails, and more.
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For an innovative subscription model business venture and part of Lumenis' Data and Digital BU, Lumenis is looking for a Business Development Representative (BDR) who will drive growth among a selected group of valuable customers by understanding their business needs, customizing their solution, and helping them succeed.
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The Publisher Business Development role is responsible for establishing strategic partnerships with web, app and CTV supply partners as well as working with them on the implementation of Epsilon publisher identity solutions.
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The Business Development Director position is a key sales role within the Our Global IT Consulting client's Banking & Financial Services (BFS) Unit sales team for North America, responsible for executing regional sales and business development strategies for target companies within the BFS Unit.
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The Business development manager (BDM) is responsible for increasing gross profit and market share while developing ongoing relationships with new and existing customers. The responsibilities associated with this job will change from time to time in accordance with the Company's business needs.
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Director of Business Development reporting to the Senior VP of Sales of an asset-based logistics provider in U.S. and Canada. Long-term goals include new business development, account revenue growth (domestic and international) and increasing account responsibility (array of products and level of relationship.
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We are seeking qualified candidates who are excited about sales and business development in the new market of Stem Cell Therapy that provides life altering solutions. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Medical or a related field is a plus.
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To excel in this role, the Business Development Manager should be an active listener, have a compelling sales personality, and a hunger to chase and close new business from cold calls and inbound warm leads.
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Victor the world's largest and longest established underwriting manager of professional liability, specialty insurance, and risk management programs is seeking candidates for Business Development Manager primarily in Dallas, TX but we are also open to candidates in Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, or Miami FL.
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Company - Top ENR Water Contractor A Business Development Manager position is available in Dallas, TX and surrounding markets. At least 5 years of diversified experience in water infrastructure specific programs/project management and strategic business development is preferred.
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This position will report to the VP, Sales Business Development. The Regional Business Development Manager is responsible for lead generation, building the sales pipeline, and marketing company services to existing and potential customers.
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The Head of Business Development/Investor Relations will report directly to the CIO/Founder. This role will be responsible for leading business development activities across all institutional channels and designing and executing a compelling roadmap for VWH's capital growth.
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