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Automotive Business Development Coordinator (BDC) Director. Our executive team is searching for a motivated individual to fill our Automotive Business Development Coordinator Management role.
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This individual works at the direction of the Director of Business Development as well as the Director of Communications and the Events Manager to facilitate marketing activities such as marketing materials fulfillment, proposal creation, collateral management, creative management, market/competitive research, internal and external communications (including social media), budget management, event support, and knowledge management.
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The goals for this role would include but not limited to: Job Responsibilities Provide sales leadership training and support to each facility’s Marketing Liaison and Admissions Coordinator to achieve business objectives: Increased market awareness, implement strategies, create sales & marketing plans, build, achieve, expand admissions and census goals.
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The Director of Development for the Coggin College of Business is responsible for all development activities in the college. Director of Development, Coggin College of Business.
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The perfect candidate will display courtesy, tact, consideration, and discretion in all interactions with other members of the MPS community and with the public alongside the business development Director.
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The VP of Business Development consulates field Admissions Director and External Care Coordinator for facility team members for assigned to strategic markets (overnight travel may be required.
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Example of Job Duties:Under the direction of The Interim Director of Workforce Development and Continuing Education (WD/CE) or another administrator, the Workforce Development Program Coordinator is accountable for the administration of the campuss workforce development and continuing education programs and courses through effective performance in these essential areas:Recruit, evaluate, interview, hire, onboard, evaluate and oversee WD/CE instructors.
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Our world-class, dynamic Marketing and Business Development (M&BD) department is looking for the right candidate to serve as the Marketing and Business Development Coordinator for our Litigation, Arbitration & Employment (LAE) Americas Practice in the firm’s Louisville, KY or Washington, DC office.
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The Director of Business Development works with residents/families on the front end of the admission process to ensure an efficient admission process. The Marketing Coordinator is responsible for all public relations/special events, marketing and admissions screenings for the facility.
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Supplements and substitutes for the Sales Director / Sales Counselor / Move in Coordinator as needed, by responding to phone inquiries, setting appointments with qualified leads, giving presentations, and closing sales.
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The Business Development Coordinator will be responsible for supporting strategic brand initiatives and collaborating with product development, marketing, and sales teams to ensure collections, content, and customer engagement are well-balanced and resonate with the market.
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Kilpatrick, a large international law firm, is seeking a Marketing and Business Development Coordinator for our Marketing Department in our Atlanta office. Coordinate multiple resources and inputs from various firm resources, such as other Marketing Coordinators, Business Development Managers, Communications, Library, Resource Center, and as needed outside agencies, to complete an activity.
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Utilize Cumming's CRM database (D365) to mine and report relevant data for business development purposes. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of business development activities, client interactions, and market intelligence.
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Bachelors Degree in Marketing, Communications, or a technical field related to construction (MBA desired), plus six to eight years of experience with two years in Business Development / Marketing Coordinator-related position; or.
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The Business Development Coordinator will support the Firm's strategy and execution of firmwide survey responses and proposals as requested by clients and publications. This position will work with the Director of Marketing and Business Development, while working collaboratively with, and as an integral part of, the firm's marketing and business development team.
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