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World Learning seeks a Business Development Officer (BDO) to provide proposal development support to our portfolio of education, international exchanges, and development programs funded by the U.S. Government (USG) and support pipeline management with data input and analysis.
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Responsibilities require considerable knowledge of healthcare reform concepts and organizational models, technologies and hospital operations sufficient to take advantage of important synergies/opportunities in contract administration, cost containment, business growth/development, clinical outcomes, information systems support and regulatory compliance.
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MELE Associates maintains a contract with the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Infrastructure (N90), which works to maintain, operate, and modernize NNSA infrastructure to enable program results.
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Interacting with staff in Congressional and Federal agency offices on behalf of clients, including securing, preparing for, and attending meetings on Capitol Hill or with the Administration. We have been recognized as a top firm to work by The American Lawyer, Working Mother Magazine, Vault, and the Human Rights Campaign for both lawyers and business professionals.
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The Credit Administration Analyst, working directly with the Chief Credit Officer (CCO), is responsible for collection, evaluation, and entry of data elements necessary to support the Bank's estimates of lifetime expected credit losses, concentration management program.
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At Capital One, you will be a vital contributing member to a tiger team responsible for identifying cybersecurity gaps and seams and solutions on how to address them, to include highlighting the need for new or enhanced projects that create business value and reduce critical cyber risk.
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Master’s degree in business administration, public policy, or international affairs, is preferred. Bachelor’s degree in business administration, public policy, international affairs, or a related field is required.
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As a Business Analyst at Octo, you will join an Agile development program in support of the development of a new high-priority, mission-critical application at the General Services Administration (GSA.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for growing Pearson VUE and Certiport’s business with both existing accounts and new accounts through effective client relationship management, internal collaboration, strategic thinking, and successful implementation and administration of a mutually beneficial program.
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Professionals hailing from the worlds best universities, business schools, and engineering institutes including Harvard, Yale, Carnegie Mellon, Duke, Georgia Tech, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT.
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Ensures the organizational plans comply with the applicable provisions of COBRA, HIPAA, and ERISA.Acts as liaison with benefits brokers, vendors, and insurance carriers, to ensure proper administration of the plans.
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Typically requires a Bachelors or Masters in business administration or a related field and fifteen or more years of progressively complex experience in business development with at least nine years managing business development activities.
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TGS is seeking a Business Operations Manager/Assistant Facility Security Officer to help manage the operations of our growing office in Arlington, Virginia including Financial and Accounting operations, Office and Facilities Administration, IT and Security Infrastructure Administration, facilitation and management of Contract Support, Marketing & Sales Support, HR administration, and administrative support to staff and President.
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Providing program management support to Navy IPO for utilizing maritime SC business systems. -Providing Security Cooperation support to the IPO-230 Policy, Performance, and Operations division for administration, management, and support to enterprise-wide FMS case management, policy, and administration.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Grants Management, Non-profit Management or related Liberal Arts, or equivalent experience. Represents NDI in discussions with USAID and non-US government donors on grants administration and compliance issues.
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