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Director BD, BD Director, Biz Dev Director, Business Development Director, Marketing Director, Sales Director, Liaison Director, Healthcare Business Development Director. Here at BridgePoint, the Director of Business Development (DBD) supports the referral development efforts of the Territory Account Manager.
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Associate Director, Product Management (Business Intelligence - Sample Operations & Biomarker Data analytics) Associate Director, Product Management (Business Intelligence - Sample operations & Biomarker data analytics.
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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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Collaborate with HR Business Partners and HR Leadership to develop and deliver learning and talent development solutions for targeted audiences. Knowledge of and ability to apply adult learning theory and other learning models, training and development principles, techniques, and resources that facilitate synchronous and asynchronous professional development of a highly skilled, knowledge-based workforce to achieve business outcomes.
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Minimum years of successful Agile DOD, DOL, DSS, CENTCOM & SOCOM business development experience, preferably within Health & Healthcare, DevSecOps, Cyber; Warfare Systems Integration; Tactical/Mission Software/Systems engineering, sustainment and Technology Command Control and Communications Systems with a verifiable track record of exceeding expectations.
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We are seeking a Receiving Coordinator responsible for ensuring that all incoming shipments are processed accurately and efficiently, in order to facilitate a smooth flow of supplies into the department.
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A Bachelor's Degree in Business or related discipline preferred, such as business administration, business management, operations management, leadership, strategic management, etc.
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What you will do: Responsibilities: The specific duties include but are not necessarily limited to the following: Support the risk analysis and risk prioritization function to identify and prioritize cybersecurity risks to national critical infrastructure to inform the development of cyber operations plans and programs.
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We're looking for a data architecture Senior Manager like you to solve complex challenges and deliver leading-edge solutions for cloud-based enterprise data architectures that support business operations, advanced analytics, business intelligence and data science initiatives within the federal government.
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Working collaboratively with the Institutional Advancement team, the Development and Grants Manager adds strategic and operational momentum to the organization's fundraising and external relations activities.
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The IDIQ Manager will provide technical guidance and support business development needs under the IDIQ and will report to DI’s Director of Global and Rapid Response Programs. Contribute to ongoing Democracy International business development efforts around the world.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in human services, psychology, counseling, education, social science, business, communications, or closely related field; or Associates degree in human services, psychology, counseling, education, social science, business, communications, or closely related field and two years related experience Prefer Job Corps experience Valid driver's license in the state of employment with acceptable driving record preferred.
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Torch Technologies is seeking a Counter small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS) RequirementsAnalyst with expertise in the Joint Capabilities Integration Development System (JCIDS) and Capabilities Portfolio Management Review (CPMR) process with focus on requirements development, capabilities gap analysis, and staff operations.
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Lead the CTI analyst on the team in the development of regular threat intelligence briefs based on general threat actor concerns across the company, business units, and those specific to our client and deliver briefs to senior executive.
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Ensure that training and development are integrated into business plans and budgets, and targeted goals are identified and monitored. The Assistant Learning & Development Manager coordinates and manages the implementation of hotel trainings in line with brand and hotel policies and procedures.
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