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Minimum four years of experience conducting business development or project management, preferably with US government agencies and/or international development funding agencies, including at least two years of proposal management experience required.
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As a Business Development Executive within our growing team, you will have the opportunity to lead and cultivate new business opportunities with government, education, and private sector clients as we leverage our customer-centric and innovative brand throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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Manage the daily operations of a single Funeral Home location and single line of business. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Work with Market Leadership to develop annual business plan and budget as well as financial, production and revenue goals.
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Coordinates and tracks business development pursuits in Salesforce to inform reporting for a comprehensive overview of business development and marketing activities, including monthly pipeline reporting and win/loss hit rate ratios to determine corrective actions for future success.
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The Business Development Associate Direct will collaborate with Atlas Ambulatory Surgery Center operations and engage all current physician medical staff at Atlas facilities within a defined market to drive internal organic growth.
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The Fund Development Director will develop and execute multi-year fundraising plans to include major gifts, annual appeal, planned giving, event sponsorship, and campaigns. NLIHC seeks a Fund Development Director to work closely with the NLIHC Vice President of External Affairs to support NLIHC’s development and fundraising endeavors.
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The Director of Business Development & Partnerships will focus on initiating new opportunities for Cambium to engage in the design and implementation of wood utilization programs – including feasibility assessment, program design, and build-out of necessary infrastructure and training programs.
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In preparation for anticipated business development, CGHPI has identified the need to increase its resources for market research, capture (including travel), technical writing, and technical and budget leadership of proposals.
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The Executive Director develops and articulates a vision for development that meets the financial needs of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington and Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington, directs all the major fund-raising programs, and serves as the lead for major gift cultivation.
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Other key duties include program management and development, fundraising, grant writing, marketing, and community outreach. The Executive Director is the key management leader of the Observatory and will drive strategic planning, fundraising, and stakeholder relationships to achieve the Observatory's mission and goals.
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15+ years of experience in development finance, impact-investing, and/or major grant-making management and leadership, including executive roles. The Green Bank for Rural America, a nonprofit subsidiary of Appalachian Community Capital, seeks an experienced, dynamic, and visionary leader for the role of President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to build and lead the infrastructure to deploy green energy investments in low-income rural communities impacted by declines in the fossil fuel industry.
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We are seeking an experienced Business Development Sales Executive to drive growth in key market segments, including medical insurance, and telecom. We’re seeking a seasoned business development executive with strong connections in the telecommunications and healthcare industries.
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Following a tremendous period of growth, AWHWA now seeks their next Executive Director to continue the charge of ending homelessness for young people in Washington. In collaboration with the incoming Development Director and advisory board, sustain and deepen strong relationships built on trust and collaboration between AWHWA and its community partners across the state.
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We are proud that CIL products have contributed to medical advancements in cancer research, new-drug development, environmental analysis, and medical diagnostic research. CIL partners with leading instrument manufacturers as well pioneering research groups that have expertise in product development and drive market growth.
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Director of Business Development & Partnerships / Full-Time / Baltimore, Washington, Remote Director of Business Development & Partnerships. We are looking for a Director of Business Development & Partnerships to foster new projects and partnerships within Cambium’s Impact team.
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