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Working closely with Pearson VUE’s functional teams to support existing clients and new opportunities, the Business Development Manager performs a key leadership role in maintaining and growing Pearson VUE’s business in test delivery service.
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We are seeking an ambitious Territory Development Specialist for the south Atlantic US (preferably based in Washington, DC) to uncover and create new business opportunities for Quantum-Si’s next generation protein sequencing products.
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The Branch Banking Manager is responsible for the overall profitability and goal achievement of assigned branch by directing and executing sales and business development activities, meeting operational objectives, managing employee development and engagement through consistent coaching and performance management in accordance with the Heritage Bank Mission, Vision, and Values.
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Work independently to pursue development of new business prospects and win major strategic opportunities. ~50% Travel Your Impact:As an Axon Business Development Director for the Federal market, you’re responsible for driving the development and execution of business development and capture management for strategic opportunities, initiation, formation of strategic partnerships to win major opportunities and/or strategically grow the business, long term strategic planning and growth of DoD and intelligence community in security sales.
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Last Energy seeks a Government Business Development professional to lead business development opportunities with the US Department of Defense (DoD), US Department of Energy (DOE), the North American Treaty Organization (NATO), and other similar US and international government organizations.
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As an Axon Business Development Director for the Federal Security market, you’re responsible for driving the development and execution of business development and capture management for strategic opportunities, initiation, formation of strategic partnerships to win major opportunities and/or strategically grow the business, long term strategic planning and growth of Civilian agencies in Security sales.
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Frequent company-wide and team social events such as game nights, cooking classes, summer boat cruises, paint & sip, karaoke, escape the room, bowling, team dinners, baseball games, holiday parties and plenty more
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You'll support the sourcing of new business development opportunities for debt finance transactions, equity investments, & political risk insurance (PRI) contracts in developing countries and industries.
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Support field-based business development activities and preparations for new and follow-on projects, including review of internal and external evaluations of projects. World Learning seeks a Business Development Officer (BDO) to provide proposal development support to our portfolio of education, international exchanges, and development programs funded by the U.S. Government (USG) and support pipeline management with data input and analysis.
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Have a strong business development background in managed services and solutions with proven success in developing business with the US Federal Government. Be responsible for growth of the Business Unit's new business and re-compete sales pipeline in the non-defense US Federal Government as well as selected state and local governments.
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The Business Development Division of Rolls Royce North America is seeking a Business Development Director for U.S. Naval Aviation Enterprise Business Development (BD.
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In close partnership with Marketing and the Development teams, the Database Specialist is responsible for reviewing and maintaining the Development department’s business rules, reporting requirements and best practices for the maintenance of discrete and aggregated donor information.
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4-6 years of experience in developing new business opportunities, preferably with an international development organization; DT Institute is seeking a creative and highly collaborative Business Development Manager to write proposals and support the preparation and submission of proposals for the US Government, the EU, the UK, and other bilateral, multilateral, and philanthropic donors.
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The salary range for Associate Scientist is $95,000 – 105,000 and for Sr Associate Scientist is $105,000 – $115,000 per year; the position level and base salary will be determined based on knowledge, skills, education, and experience relevant to the role.
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The Vice President of Development identifies and pursues new business opportunities, and coordinates a multidisciplinary team involved in the review, approval and finalization of contracts for new luxury hotels (Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, W, Bulgari, and Edition) and co-located branded residences.
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