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This is a multi-faceted position that will work predominantly at the Seattle Collective supporting both the Hyatt Regency Seattle and Hyatt at Olive 8 Sales Team. Responsibilities will include assisting the Business Travel Sales Manager, Group Sellers and the Sales Leadership team with administrative duties including but not limited to maintaining systems, account management, creating reservations, business development, presentations, proposal preparation and contract creation.
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Partner with HR, Leaders, and Stakeholders to plan a cohesive learning strategy for the organization that bridges gaps between business goals and employee development. Bachelor's degree in HR, Training & Development, Organizational Development, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, or a related field (preferred.
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Leads, plans, organizes, directs and controls the City's public works functions including engineering services, project management, development review, transportation services, street maintenance, traffic, and surface water management.
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You'll team closely with Consulting People Team leaders including the Business Management Leader, Talent and Staffing Team, and CD Leadership (including the Office Leader and Managing Director & Partners who serve as CD Chairs), as well as a cadre of senior Consulting Team staff who serve as Career Development Advisors and are among BCG's most dedicated people developers.
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Lead a team of business development, account management, strategy, and operations (team of 60) A team player, who has thrived in demanding, intellectually charged environments, has strong convictions, and has the ability to win credibility and contribute across the breadth of the business and amongst peers in senior management team.
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The role of the DevOps Manager involves coordinating the efforts of product design and development with the more business-oriented operations and production to achieve successful new product launches.
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Other business related fields may be considered (such as, Business Administration/Management, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Quantitative Finance.
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And their architecture and integration patterns- History of successful technical consulting and/or architecture engagements with large-scale customers or enterprises- Experience migrating or transforming legacy customer solutions to the cloud- Familiarity with common enterprise services and working knowledge of software development tools and methodologies- Strong written and verbal communication skills with a high degree of comfort speaking with executives, IT Management, and developers.
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12+ years of relevant experience, including ecosystem and partner development, partner marketing, business development, venture investing, or management consulting. In addition to gathering intelligence from internal communities (product, engineering, and business primarily), we are the eyes and ears with the entrepreneurial community (founders/management and investors such as VC/PE/etc.
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This includes championing an organizational design for a shared service-based function which has the responsibility to lead threat management duties across the enterprise and providing influence and consultation in the development of the larger organizational or business strategy; and directing the threat management programs operations across the organization.
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Works with GSM and other members of sales management team to develop and implement strategy for the Sales department that will achieve budgeted goals with regards to Linear, Digital, OTT, new business, and sports/special opportunities.
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In addition, support functions like our Learning and Development, Knowledge Management and Quality operations, Business Intelligence and Analytics, Workforce Management, and our Network Support Engineering team.
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The Regional Vice President of Operations (RVPO) will provide leadership and support to the community management teams by creating and reviewing operating plans, ensuring quality care, partnerships, revenue enhancement, and optimal business results.
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Proven success in a business development, sales, sales engineer, project engineer, or related role in the life sciences industry. We are hiring a motivated and results-driven Business Development Professional.
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Job DescriptionThe Director of Development provides leadership, planning and management of all the advancement functions at Christ the King School in North Seattle. Minimum Qualifications:•Bachelor's Degree and 3+ years of professional advancement experience including major gifts, capital campaigns, alumni relations, event management, foundation relations, marketing, and planned giving.
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