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The Business Development Executive will be responsible for driving growth of the firm's Digital Technology Consulting practice in middle-market to upper-market public and private companies.
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GCC oversees USB's compliance with applicable laws and regulations through execution of the compliance risk management framework across the first and second lines of defense, including: risk identification, change management, risk assessments, management reporting, and provide consultation and credible challenge to support the development of effective business line control environments subject to compliance risk.
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We currently have an exciting career opportunity for a Business Development Executive to join the Digital Technology Consulting team. The Business Development Executive will work closely with various firm industry and line of business leaders in co-leading growth efforts through direct prospecting, networking, attendance and participation with various industry and professional groups and networking associations.
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We are seeking a Business Development Representative for our S. Chicago/NW Indiana territory (must live within territory, ideal home base near Orland Park / Oak Lawn). The BDR will develop and maintain effective plans for their assigned territory, will develop and implement account specific programs and business plans and will act as change agent to the expansion of ZEISS product and portfolio utilization.
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O Finance Transformation (Planning, Financial Reporting, EPM, Program/Project Management, Change Management, Financial Systems Integration) o Advanced enterprise planning, integrated business planning, scenario modeling, advanced predictive analytics.
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This position will collaborate closely with the Director of Business Development, District Vice Presidents, Operations Directors and Branch Managers to identify potential targets for growth and coordinate resources.
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Apply both technical and functional knowledge to work with end-users to customize the ERP system for business process development and improvement. Development of new modules/functionality within Syteline -Application support, end-user support, and training experience -Module expertise surrounding Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Financials, APS, QA, CPQ, Shop-Trac is must.
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Senior Sales Executive - Business Development - Career Opportunity. Utilizing your Experience calling on various decision maker titles in new business development. Detailed experience to establish a working prospecting sales plan for assigned markets for new business development including the ability to prospect, qualify and open new accounts on a direct basis.
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The Business Development Banker generates business loans, new deposits, Treasury Management services, and other revenue income to Capital One Bank. The principal role of the Business Development Banker is meeting with prospects, developing strong relationships in their respected marketplace, and closing business.
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Identifying and addressing client needs while displaying the ability to contribute to the development of a business vision and manage implementation efforts with complex project management capabilities.
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The Clarity PPM Engineer will support the Portfolio Management IT product team to understand functional requirements and responsible for end-to-end support, solution design, development & deployment of Clarity tool.
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Bachelor's degree in non-profit management, fund development, marketing, business administration, public relations or other related fields; advanced degree is desirable. Provides leadership, direction and management oversight for the development, communications, and volunteer services functions for the NCI Division.
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The Director will have ongoing interaction with Advisory Organizations throughout the division, including serving as an ex-officio member to the Advisory Board Development Committee. This position manages the development department leaders and their staff including Leadership Gifts, Principle Gifts, Corporate Gifts, Planned Giving, Foundation Relations, Donor Services, Red Kettle Campaign, Volunteer Services, Communications, Public Relations, and Digital Marketing.
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Ensure compliance with process stage gates and approvals, approve contract payments and variations within limits, provide administrative direction and personnel management to all assigned Business Development Analysts, and perform other miscellaneous duties as directed.
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Reporting to the Molecular Diagnostics VP of Sales, the RBM is focused on the following areas: sales revenue growth, coaching, associate development, and performance management. Business experience may include marketing, sales, sales training, business development.
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