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As a Senior Urban Designer, you will be working with our Planning team across the region, in business and client development, project design/delivery, financial management, strategic insight, community outreach and staff development.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America's First Smart Network.
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DISH is searching for an experienced Sr. Product Manager to join our Marketing Technology team within the Digital Product organization. Senior Product Manager - Marketing Technology.
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The Capacity Planning Engineer will support the strategic planning and execution of network capacity initiatives. Proficiency in data analytics/business intelligence (PowerBI, Tableau) and AWS (Redshift, Athena, Quicksight, Cloud.
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Across partnerships, business development focused on B2B SaaS, and product management. How you'll make an impact:You will play a pivotal role working closely with the Head of Technology & Strategic Partnerships and other Cin7 team members – to build and establish a thriving and industry leading ISV technology partner ecosystem.
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Perform research, strategic consultation, preparation and project management of NEPA documents for complex public and private land development projects. Manage public engagement activities and interact with various members of public agency and private client staff on matters related to land use planning, project description development, NEPA compliance, and land development/entitlements.
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Manage the overall business development activities including the company's RFP and Pitch process and ABM/CRM best practices, which includes daily/weekly updating of Salesforce.com. Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, or Communications; or equivalent work experience, MBA preferred.
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Bachelor's degree plus 8 years of Gallo winery or distributor sales experience to include a prior rotation as a Sales Planning Manager Sr, Business Development Manager Sr, Business Intelligence Manager Sr, or Account Manager 3; OR Bachelor's degree plus 9 years of external alcohol sales experience to include malt beverage experience.
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Calendar Management: Support and maintain the Grant, Development and Marketing calendars to ensure all corporate, volunteer, and event deadlines are successfully met. ABOUT THE POSITION, in the role of the Development Manager (D.M.), you are directly responsible for identifying and attracting various funding sources including Foundation and Corporate Partnerships, Public Funding and individual donors.
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Strategic Planning: Develop and execute comprehensive B2C prospective graduate student marketing strategies and lead generation campaigns to achieve client KPIs, including but not limited to adult learner customer acquisition, revenue growth and ROI optimization.
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Partner and provide feedback to Talent Development team on leadership development and succession planning initiatives including leadership competency development, manager and employee trainings, performance management processes, and Talent Review.
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Lead the development and delivery for strategic planning, 4 P's management, and market research. Minimum of 12 years of management experience with specific focus on business strategy development, marketing and cross-functional leadership.
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These responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, new prospect generation, development planning & optimization, economic evaluations, flowback management, production forecasting, technical lookbacks, reserves estimation & competitor surveillance.
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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field.
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Strong business development, writing, analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills, with expertise in Excel and working knowledge of Salesforce. Experience in some combination of the following areas will be valuable: Federally Qualified Health Centers, Charter Schools, New Markets Tax Credit transactions, affordable housing finance, solar development, energy efficiency, decarbonization, and renewable energy finance.
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