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The Oncology Area Business Manager (ABM) is accountable for achieving annual sales objectives for a defined territory through the development, maintenance and enhancement of key customer relationships.
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The Senior Manager, Business Integration role is responsible for providing support to the Business Integration team through the management and/or governance of highly complex integration and cross-brand strategic programs.
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The Marine Sales Representative & Business Development Manager will be instrumental in driving outside sales, cultivating and maintaining customer relationships, and developing new business and dealer networks for Hornblower Marine's diesel engine products.
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Business Development Manager II. Working in business development within the chemical supply chain industry. Grow new CMS business in line with agreed revenue and profit targets in the region, with both existing and new customers.
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ASML’s Wilton Factory holds an Operational Excellence group that is focusing on driving improvements to its business process and supporting IT tooling (most commonly SAP and/or Siemens Teamcenter and peripherical tooling.
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As a Business Relationship Manager I (BRM) in Business Banking, you'll be helping to improve the lives of our clients and the well-being of their businesses through financial solutions, education, and advice.
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As a Business Development Manager (BDM) at Brink's, you will build and maintain strong relationships with customers in your regional territory, serving as a trusted collaborator and advisor to key decision-makers.
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The Business Manager is responsible for completing the final title work, finance paperwork, vehicle registration, and answering all customer questions related to each vehicle purchase's overall cost of ownership.
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Use customer sales data and category management studies to provide fact-based analysis and deliver business building initiatives. Identify and define specific strategic business objectives to increase sales, share growth and improved profitability for the Chobani portfolio.
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City Experiences is seeking a Marine Sales Representative & Business Development Manager for our Hornblower Marine operation in Bridgeport CT. The Marine Sales Representative & Business Development Manager will collaborate closely with other departments to meet client needs and achieve business goals.
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The Business Office Manager is responsible for supporting the Executive Director and Management Company with the community's financial duties and human resources, working hand in hand with the management or higher teams.
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The Manager, Finance & Analysis Global Business Services will report to the Finance Senior Director GBS and will be responsible for assisting with managing and tracking costs for our Global Business Services Department across all locations.
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Proven track record of successfully developing and implementing business development strategies in the maritime industry. Maintain and strengthen relationships with existing marine clients to ensure repeat business and customer satisfaction.
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A New York area investment firm is looking for a Technology Business Systems Implementation Analyst with 5+ years of experience with a deep understanding of business technology platforms and technology project management to implement infrastructure and systems that will drive strategic growth.
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We are looking for an experienced Business Manager who will be responsible for general bookkeeping, budgeting and statement preparation. Our Business Manager also will process and reconcile all expenses for our Residential division including proofing the General Ledger for accuracy.
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