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Ensure delivery of category management best practices: shelf management, promotion planning/analysis, pricing analysis, and business development projects. Utilize various sources such as internal customer data, syndicated data, loyalty card data, and research to solve current business issues, define category and consumer trends, and identify business opportunities to create fact-based recommendations and customer presentations.
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Complies with company policies, procedures, and standards of ethics and integrity by implementing related action plans; using the Open Door Policy; and applying these in executing business processes and practices.
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We are currently seeking a highly driven and motivated sales professional to fill our Business Development Executive position to support our exciting growth and development. If your career goals are focused on sales and relationship development, and you’re competitive, entrepreneurial and accomplished, you could be a terrific fit for the Marsden family.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, Real Estate, Urban Planning or Other related field; a Master's degree, Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) licensure is a plus.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm in Cincinnati is currently seeking a Trademark Associate Attorney to join their team. The Trademark Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling various aspects of trademark law, including clearance, prosecution, counseling, licensing, and enforcement.
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This entry-level pet care associate position works full- or part-time. As an entry-level Sales Associate, you play a leading role in providing the guests to our pet care retail store with a positive experience.
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The Clinical Research Associate position at Medpace offers the unique opportunity to have an exciting career in the research of drug and medical device development while making a difference in the lives of those around them.
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Chobani’s Category Development Managers work with category, consumer and shopper insights data to create a clear direction for the category that aligns customer and Chobani strategies. Following the 2023 acquisition of La Colombe, a leading coffee roaster with a shared commitment to quality, craftmanship and impact, the Company began selling cold-pressed espresso and lattes on tap at 32 cafes, as well as Ready to Drink (RTD) coffee beverages at retail.
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A regional law firm seeks an associate attorney with 1-3 years of experience in litigation to join our Cincinnati office. Our client's needs include creditor's rights, commercial litigation, collection of past due accounts, landlord tenant matters, bankruptcy services, and compliance with and litigation involving federal and state consumer laws.
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Career - Opportunities for career development and continuous learning, including a tuition reimbursement program. Our Associate, Part Time Sales position offers a great way to balance your personal and professional life with a fulfilling part-time career.
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Conceptual understanding of one or more of the following disciplines preferred big data technologies and distributions, metadata management products, commercial ETL tools, Data Visualization and reporting tools, data warehousing, SQL, data testing, major cloud, or rest API design and development.
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Leads all aspects of development, configuration, management, support, and usage of assigned application systems for American Heart Association business units to meet ongoing technology needs.
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New product development, this includes identifying customer needs, defining product requirements, and collaboration with cross – functional teams including IT, digital, design, marketing, sales, legal, risk, and compliance to ensure that new products are delivered on time, within budget, and that they meet or exceed business case expectations.
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Earn $20.50 an hour with weekly pay !
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Identity Development Manager Overview: We are seeking an experienced Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) Development Manager to lead our dynamic team responsible for managing SailPoint IIQ and overseeing Active Directory integrations within our organization.
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