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DT Institute is seeking a creative and highly collaborative Business Development Manager to write proposals and support the preparation and submission of proposals for the US Government, the EU, the UK, and other bilateral, multilateral, and philanthropic donors.
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Job Title: Business Operations Manager - Tunnel 9 - 3581. This opportunity is being offered by National Aerospace Solutions, the team selected by the U.S. Air Force to conduct Test and Operations Sustainment at the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC.
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As a key member of the Business Development Team, the Manager, Business Development (BD) serves a leadership role as a cross-sectoral proposal lead, capture lead, coordinator, or, occasionally, technical writer.
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The ideal candidate will have previously served as a business development manager and/or capture manager with proven experience supporting DoD customers. The Engineering, Integration, and Operations Business Area of the Leidos National Security Sector is seeking an energetic Senior Business Development Manager to lead US Navy Business Development (BD.
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The Senior Business Development Manager (BDM) is responsible for all BD activities and strategy development to drive US Navy growth. Actively participate in capture activities to include opportunity gate reviews, black hat sessions, collaboration and workshop sessions, proposal reviews, and business-case development.
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The Business Development Officer will report to the Director of Business Development and Partnerships or the Business Development and Partnerships Manager.
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Knowledge of international USG and international development contracting business. Lead business development strategies and tactical activities for International Development Group (IDG)’s Global Health Division (GHD) in collaboration with the Technical Portfolio Leads.
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The position will be the creative and trusted agent of the Division Management and Functional Management to drive a culture of innovation and business development excellence. Participate as a thought leader in bid decisions, gate reviews, and the development of cost strategies.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Cloud Business Development Manager to lead our efforts in pursuing opportunities within the federal government sector. Continuous Improvement Continuously assess and improve business development strategies and processes to drive greater efficiency and effectiveness.
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The Senior Technical Manager, Business Development (BD) will provide technical expertise for IRI program and proposal development. Undergraduate degree in international development, political science, international relations, business management, or related field; Graduate Degree preferred.
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The Opportunity The Proposal Manager (USAID and International Development) leads opportunity teams in developing compliant, compelling, competitive, and winning proposals for USAID and other international development agencies.
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Signet Health manages the Behavioral Health Services for Medstar Washington Hospital Center (MWHC) and has a full-time opening for a Business Development Specialist. Creates and implements effective business plans for the Outpatient Behavioral Health Services and Inpatient Psychiatry departments focused on census targets, payor mix diversity, and effective program development to meet the market needs.
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The Senior Business Development Manager (BD) works with and supports the firm's Antitrust and Competition and Energy and Environmental practice groups, along with cross-practice, industry-focused working groups and client service teams as assigned.
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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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Senior Business Development Manager, Regulatory Department page is loaded. Wilson Sonsini's Regulatory Department is seeking a Senior Business Development Manager who will be responsible for leading the development and execution of the Regulatory practices’ marketing and business development plans.
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