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The Business Development (BD) Coordinator supports the Sales/BD and Preconstruction Department and staff under the guidance of the BD Manager with general office responsibilities, tracking sales goals, marketing, preparing bid proposals, coordinating trade shows, business development support, etc.
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JOB DESCRIPTION The Senior Business Development Coordinator position joins a dynamic national team responsible for the coordination and successful execution of a variety of marketing and business development, practice management, and communications initiatives.
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Our client, a prominent law firm, is looking for a Marketing and Business Development Coordinator to provide support for their Life Sciences practice group. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Interaction, InDesign, and Photoshop preferred.
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TranSystems is hiring for a Senior Business Development Coordinator in our Baltimore office. Proficiency in Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Office Suite, and Deltek Vision; experience with Adobe Creative Cloud is highly desired.
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Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLC, now a division of TranSystems, is excited to announce we are actively searching for a Business Development Coordinator to join our award-winning team.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Dynamics CRM experience is a plus. Our Business Development Coordinators help conquer the cinema market by helping the team sell hardware to our clients.
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We are seeking a Business Development (BD) Coordinator to provide support related to pitches and RFPs, marketing materials, directory and award submissions, events, competitive intelligence research, marketing operations, and other business development and marketing activities as required.
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King & Spalding, a leading global law firm, seeks a Business Development (BD) Coordinator to provide support related to pitches and RFPs, marketing materials, directory and award submissions, events, competitive intelligence research, marketing operations, and other business development and marketing activities as required.
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The Business Development Coordinator will assist in identifying and directing the marketing proposal efforts for the company; compiling responses to Requests for Proposals in conjunction with technical staff; assist in identifying and pursuing new markets and prospective clients; and providing positive public relationships through activity in community organizations and professional associations.
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Exhibit proficient technical computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, etc.) Exhibit proficient technical computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, etc.
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The Business Development Coordinator supports the Business Development Manager and attorneys in the assigned practice area with business development initiatives and activities.
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Proficiency in Google Drive/Docs, Microsoft Office, and CRM systems (Pipedrive preferred). Join a reputable Architecture & Design firm, where the Business Development Manager will play a pivotal role in expanding the firm's reach.
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Proficiency using Adobe Creative Suite - especially InDesign, as well as Microsoft Office Suite. Supports other Business Development initiatives and activities including corporate marketing and “name branding” efforts (i.e., corporate brochures, corporate newsletter distribution, trade show participation, etc.
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The successful candidate will have Superior attention to detail, the Flexibility to periodically be in the office (once per week), Basic knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft Office, Strong organizational, writing, editing, and proofreading skills, the ability to work under tight deadlines and handle multiple assignments concurrently, and love what you do.
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Work with relevant BD managers, marketing team and office staff to ensure successful planning, execution, and measurement of Firm events, including knowledge-based events, webinars and client entertainment that have business development as a core focus.
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