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Associates degree in related field(e.g., Business Administration, General Studies, Marketing, HR, Information Systems). Familiarity of Health, Research & Development and Science and Technology is a plus.
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This position acts as a go-to LIT lead for practice group business development and marketing projects and initiatives including, but not limited to, the implementation of strategic business development activities, responding to pitches/RFPs, and driving marketing initiatives like thought leadership and social media projects, increasing practice group and individual attorney visibility and marcom infrastructure projects like maintaining mailing lists and practice group descriptions.
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This global law firm is seeking a talented professional to assist in administrative support to the marketing and business development team. Act as a liaison for the Marketing and Business Development team to inbound inquiries and support requests.
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Minimum of one year of marketing, business development, and/or proposal experience, preferably in professional services or law firms. Works with colleagues to support contact management efforts (including contact updates, development of targeted marketing lists, tagging client activities, etc.
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We offer competitive benefits, exceptional professional development opportunities, and a culture of innovation that embraces diversity, inclusion, flexibility, collaboration, and career growth.
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The Business Development Representative (BDR) is responsible for building and maintaining an excellent working relationship with our Marketing and Account Executives. You are highly coachable and invested in your sales professional growth, development, and career path.
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Managing campus HR operations including creating in-ratio staffing patterns, supporting professional development, payroll protocol, and supporting positive staff morale. Spearhead the enrollment of a campus including marketing efforts, managing the campus CRM module, giving tours to prospective families, and following through on company protocol for enrolling new families.
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This Coordinator will work closely with lawyers, business development managers, and other firm staff to coordinate practice group and individual attorney business development and marketing efforts.
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Wilson Sonsini's Regulatory Department is seeking a Senior Business Development Manager who will be responsible for leading the development and execution of the Regulatory practices’ marketing and business development plans.
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Professional Development: Professional development comes from a commitment to excellence. Business acumen in the marketing and client relations field is preferred. Edge Concepts is an outsourced marketing agency looking for a Full Time Customer Service Representative to join our Falls Church office on a permanent basis.
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You will collaborate with the team to develop and execute partnership go-to-market ( GTM ) strategies, including co-development, co-marketing, training opportunities, and strategic e nga gements.
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Clear history of new business development selling marketing solutions, or professional business services. They need a Business Development Director to cover the Washington, DC area.
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Proven Track Record: A history of conquering new business development challenges, specializing in marketing solutions or professional business services. Position Overview: Business Development Director As a Business Development Director, you'll play a pivotal role within their Washington DC regional sales team.
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As a dedicated professional services company, we offer solutions to organizations, such as association management, public affairs, marketing, meeting management, education, and strategic communication.
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You will work with our Marketing Associates and various product specialists, as well as mid-office and operations teams, to deliver a seamless and integrated experience to consumers across our client portfolio.
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