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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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The Program Analyst works in a dynamic, fast-paced division and is expected to demonstrate good judgment and strong initiative in the prioritization of tasks and responding to simultaneous demands of GH and CHI leadership, USAID Missions, US Government (USG) agencies, and external partners.
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At a minimum, have a bachelor's degree (master's degree preferred in business administration, information systems, democracy, or international development) and fifteen (15) years of experience adaptively managing USAID activities, including contracts and buy-ins, and proven experience building and managing dynamic, flexible teams.
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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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The Development Director must be able to manage a fast-paced, deadline driven workload, be skilled with technology tools (Zoom, SharePoint, Raiser’s Edge, Microsoft Office for grant writing and presentations), understand the art and science of effectively cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding donors.
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Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, e.g., business administration, finance, international relations, marketing, engineering, economics. Lead and manage all GPTech Business Development staff and activities, including, but not limited to, identifying viable opportunities, writing proposals and bids, managing partner relationships, conducting market research, and determining “go-no-go” opportunities.
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The role can reside in the New York or Washington, DC office with hybrid work capabilities and will be responsible for the development and maintenance of benefit programs, primarily health program benefits, the daily support and development of the Benefits Analyst specializing in health programs, oversight for technological systems supporting benefits administration, and other team initiatives as defined.
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Provide assistance in the development and implementation of enterprise business resources business rules, sharepoint, any other relevant information systems, in addition to developing and maintaining an effective system to troubleshoot IT technical issues.
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Support fast-paced Digital Intelligence requirements – including OSINT monitoring, analytical intelligence products, and related client deliverables. Vice Presidents are highly motivated and dedicated individuals who can deal directly with senior clients and internal team members on strategy, new business development, client solutions, thought leadership, and industry trends.
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Minimum of 7-10 years of Business development & sales experience with a strong engineering background, preferably within the telecommunications industry or with a major telecom operator.
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The Private Brands Category Development Manager is responsible for owning their private brand business by developing a strategic plan capable of driving private brand sales and profit while also growing ADUSA's overall business.
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Master’s degree in business administration (MBA) or certified professional accountant (CPA) designation is preferred. Impeccable technology, analytical, and management skills including the Microsoft Office suite, cloud based general ledger packages such as Sage Intacct and business analysis platforms such as Workday Adaptive Planning.
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The Carlyle Group seeks an experienced, dynamic, and engaging Deputy CISO to be a senior leader within Carlyle’s Global Technology & Solutions (GTS) Department, and to lead its cyber governance capabilities by driving the strategic planning, development, and execution of enterprise-wide cybersecurity initiatives in a fast-paced, global and innovative business environment.
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As a subcontractor we are providing services from: DevSecOps , software development, network administration, systems analysis, database administration, storage engineering, hardware engineering, Tier 1 – Tier 3 support in traditional data center environments (bare metal frames), cloud , and hybrid cloud.
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In this role, the Business Development Manager should have a strong business acumen that accompanies deep knowledge of US Federal Government civilian agencies. Based in Washington DC, the Business Development Manager will expand existing engagements and establish new customers as CIYIS continues to grow sales pertaining to our US Federal Government market plan.
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