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Responsibilities include third-party engineering management, design reviews, contract document development and negotiation, procurement specification preparation, punch list development, and other technical support activities.
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Direct and administer all Group and Local Catering Sales and Event Management operations including, but not limited to, revenue maximization initiatives, market development, solicitation plans, meeting space and room block management, budgeting and forecasting, systems management, department management, and meeting participation and facilitation.
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As the Regional Sales Manager (In-Training), you will be responsible for driving sales performance in a specified region through ongoing support initiatives including; Division Sales Manager, Sales Manager hiring, field sales training / development (division sales managers, managers, new hires,and tenured), sales profitability, adherence to the Champion sales playbook, performance management, and sales leadership training.
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The VP Product Development & Management is responsible for Radian Mortgage Capital's (RMC) loan product lifecycle from concept to launch to ongoing enhancement. See Yourself as a VP Product Development & Management.
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Areas of responsibility include brand management, partnership marketing, creative services, event management, campaign development and execution, vendor and agency management, social media & digital marketing strategy, and marketing analytics.
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Drive roadmap execution technically and commercially in partnership with the assay product management team, software team, regulatory affairs team, marketing team, and regional sales. Provide technical marketing support to sales/support teams, training and tool development.
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Proficiency in Excel and Microsoft Office a must; knowledge of web development systems, Access databases, donor and event management systems is helpful ( Caspio, WordPress, Raisers Edge, Blackbaud, Greater Giving, Colorado Gives, etc.
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Work closely with a variety of internal and external individuals to accomplish your goals, including your Manager, Claims Operations, Medical Management, Legal, Medical Economics, Compliance, Sales, Marketing, and Provider Relations.
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This Director will work with the Learning & Development team to ensure the right tools are available for the Studios – including developing culture and leadership skills for owners and managers; developing strong teams; sales training for the front desk associates; attracting, retaining and developing talent; and ensuring a safe and trusting environment in the Studios.
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For OSC II: 5 of more years of successful US pharmaceutical sales experience (primary care, specialty care, institutional sales) of other relevant healthcare experience (ie: Nurse/Nurse Practitioner) required including 1 year of Oncology, or 3 years of working with organized customers across the care network, strategic account management skills with a history of engaging with and leading engagement with complex customer types.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Demonstrated history of exceeding sales goals while managing partners in the Facilities Management Space and Corporate Real Estate outsourcing space (CBRE, JLL, etc), including business plan development and execution through sales alignment and pipeline development.
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At least 3+ years' experience in a top tier management consulting firm like McKinsey, BCG, Bain, etc. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to align marketing, sales, product, and customer success efforts for maximum impact and execution, not just blue sky thinking.
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As a key driver to the development, delivery, and monitoring of the Sales Plan and related processes, the Senior Sales Manager manages the sales pipeline and undertakes analysis providing information for business development and sales planning and management reviews.
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Supervise members of the development team, including major gifts officer and development coordinator. Aptitude for data and information software and other technologies designed to support fundraising, events, constituent relations and sales activities, including Blackbaud/Raiser’s Edge.
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