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This position is responsible for project development and execution, managing growth and cost reduction capital projects across ARPNA locations from conception to completion, with direct responsibility for productivity, timing, and budget.
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The Tax Senior Manager oversees client relationships and acts as a liaison between internal staff and internal leaders to ensure high-quality work is conducted and delivered to our clients. As a Tax Senior Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing and reviewing financial information for clients, such as business and individual tax returns, with the benefit of gaining exposure to a diverse client base operating in a variety of industries.
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Sr. Development Manager (Restaurant Projects) Responsible for developing, executing, and directing the overall strategic objectives involved in the development and acquisition of land to include feasibility analysis, establishing scope and developmental schedules, and leadership for all activities related to the client's real estate development projects from inception and architectural design through municipal approvals and zoning throughout the region.
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REV Renewables, an LS Power company, is an industry leader in the development, acquisition and operation of renewables and energy storage. Experience in developing utility scale infrastructure projects in the energy sector, with a minimum of 4 years’ experience in renewable project development, preferably in the solar and/or wind industry or 5-10 years in real estate development, environmental consulting or engineering management on infrastructure projects.
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HCCSTL Marketing & Development Manager is responsible for managing and implementing the marketing and fund development of the HCCSTL to support its mission, vision and goals. The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Metro St. Louis (HCCSTL) is seeking a dedicated and bilingual Marketing and Development Manager to join our team.
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As a Business Development Manager, your potential to earn more than a 6-figure income is as simple as introducing people to our product. By becoming a Business Development Manager (BDM) with S.H.A.R.E. Community Development Corp (SCDC), your role will be to generate new business by reaching out to interested people to share our one-hour presentation of how to invest in turnkey, hands-off, hassle-free, income producing apartment buildings.
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The Field Sales Manager sits within a geographical territory and grows the customer base through face-to-face interactions with new prospect customers with annual company revenues ranging from $10M to $300M. The ideal candidate works with senior executives to close calls and land new accounts.
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Thorough knowledge of Research and Development tax issues, analyzing organizations and maximizing the R&D tax benefit. To help us achieve this we have the PwC Professional; our global leadership development framework.
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Ensure the successful execution of multiple, simultaneous new product development projects. 3 years minimum of experience as a Project Manager with experience leading projects within a manufacturing environment.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for identifying and leading the pursuit of business growth opportunities, primarily for. Supports the marketing lead with development of client specific annual event planning, including priority industry networking/conference events.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe American Lung Association has an excellent opportunity for a Development Manager. Working as a member of the Development department, you will join an outstanding group of professionals dedicated to our mission: to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through research, education, and advocacy.
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As a New Business Development Manager your goal is to plan, develop and identify new business opportunities to build or expand profitable sales of applicable products in our Turf & Consumer business unit, working with our Ferris brand.
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In this role, you will have the opportunity to conduct proactive business development aligned with the division’s strategy in countries where business conditions require increased attention and focus.
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Five years of full-time experience in a licensed childcare center with at least two years’ previous supervisory experience at the assistant manager, manager, assistant director, or director level.
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We are looking to hire a Business Development Manager for our Financial Facilities group based in St. Louis and serving a regional market. We are looking to hire a Business Development Manager for our Financial Facilities group based in St. Louis and serving a regional market.
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Title: development manager in St Louis, Bentonville, Kansas
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