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You will help build assets in local communities through affordable housing and community development programs, with a focus on the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Compass program.
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Works with the Practice Management colleague, Business Development Director, and practice group leadership to develop and monitor, on a monthly basis, the practice group’s annual business development budget.
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The VP of Business Development will work closely with Government Relations, Product, Marketing, Technology, Finance & legal teams to align sales strategy with technical capabilities and bandwidth.
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Signet Health manages the Behavioral Health Services for Medstar Washington Hospital Center (MWHC) and has a full-time opening for a Business Development Specialist. Creates and implements effective business plans for the Outpatient Behavioral Health Services and Inpatient Psychiatry departments focused on census targets, payor mix diversity, and effective program development to meet the market needs.
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3-5 years of successful Hospitality franchise sales and/or Hotel development/real estate transaction experience within the geographic market area strongly preferred; OR a significant history of highly successful demonstrable business to business sales experience selling higher ticket/multimillion-dollar products or services through a multi-faceted complex sales process.
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Undergraduate degree in international development, political science, international relations, business management, or related field; Graduate Degree preferred. The Senior Technical Manager, Business Development (BD) will provide technical expertise for IRI program and proposal development.
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The Federal Civilian Account Executive will lead all sales, business development, lead generation, marketing, partner relationships, and channel recruitment and development within the FedCiv market.
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Familiarity with Agile development methodologies and tools like Jira, Confluence, or Azure DevOps. Summary: Apex Systems has an immediate opening for a cleared Salesforce Business Systems Analyst to suppot our federal client.
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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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Experience in leading business development and proposal response efforts, including engaging with clients and partners in the business development process. The successful candidate for Director, Implementation and Policy will be an established and recognized thought leader with a strong track record in supporting payment model implementation contracts and business development.
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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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In this client-facing role, you will support business leaders in the successful development of ESG data strategies, data governance programs, data modernization roadmaps, ESG reporting and disclosures, and craft business cases for of funding ESG data initiatives at large corporations.
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The selected candidate will collaborate with skilled data systems analysts, Product Owners, Project Managers, Development teams, business analysts, and end-users' business teams to write, groom, and refine user stories, maintain product and sprint backlogs, conduct UAT, and provide training.
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Create and manage workflows for various business units, including Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Internal Audit, Operations, Sales, Marketing, and all core IT functions (PMO, Service Desk, Engineering, Compliance, Security, etc.
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Manage indirect tax processes in a variety of areas, including sales and use tax, excise tax, fuel tax, business licenses and registrations, and unclaimed property. Responsible for the development and training of the indirect tax analyst staff.
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