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UPshow is looking for a Business Development Representative to join our sales team. This role is a true hunter position focused on seeking out new business opportunities through cold-calling, qualifying existing leads, responding to inbound inquiries, and scheduling meetings for our Account Executives.
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Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. Minimum 1 year of relevant professional experience, or for new college graduates, a sales internship or full/part-time sales role (preferably in consumer goods.
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Overview: Lead the design and development of new food packaging products in the food service, consumer packaged goods and food processor markets thru all phases of design and development.
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Business Development Manager, Chicago. Work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure our processes, products and people continuously adapt to changing market conditions and business needs.
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The Senior Business Development Officer (SR BDO) on Self-Help's national Commercial Lending team is responsible for generating energy efficiency and clean energy opportunities that enhance the team's existing sector focus areas.
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Innovation/IP development: overseeing global PMI Innovation Fund requests - working with T&I Knowledge Team and GAMMA to create innovative tools or products and ensure momentum of rollout to teams.
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Supports the firms social media strategy; creates organic and paid content for detailed and actionable campaigns for business development initiatives across multiple practices, products and industries, as well as recruiting, pro bono, diversity, well-being, employee engagement, and other areas.
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DescriptionWith Burns & McDonnell's Consumer Products team, we put people first – ours and our Clients’. From the soaps that clean your skin to the detergents that clean your clothes, these are the products that cater to our most basic human needs of health, hygiene, and self-care.
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Newell Brands is a leading $8.5B consumer products company with a portfolio of iconic brands such as Graco®, Coleman®, Oster®, Rubbermaid® and Sharpie®, and 28,000 talented employees around the world.
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At a minimum, the business expects to have more than 300 locations over the next five years through a combination of corporate and franchise development. Founded in 2011 by executives at Equinox, Blink Fitness is a premium quality, value-based fitness brand with more than 100 locations open or in development throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and California.
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RWE Clean Energy, LLC At RWE Clean Energy (RWECE), the Senior Associate, FP&A, Development within the Investments Controlling Development and Construction team is responsible for financial performance controlling, planning & reporting and target setting for the Onshore Wind, Solar and Energy Storage businesses in the Americas region.
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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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With our fresh thinking, we help our customers unleash the sensory and functional attributes of cocoa, coffee, dairy, nuts and spices so they can create naturally good food & beverage products that meet consumer expectations.
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Business Development, Capital Markets, Client Relationship Management, Client Segmentation, Communication, Consultative Communication, Digital Savviness, Drives for Results, Nuveen Products/Services Acumen, Sales, Territory Management.
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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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