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Duties include generating new revenue via traditional corporate sponsorship and multi-media platforms, as well as increasing ticket sales overall; Corporate sponsorship responsibilities includes renewal and management of existing accounts, activation and fulfillment, new business development, achievement of sales goals and consistent relationship building within the UCM eco-system.
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Position Overview: Taymar Sales U.’s Director of Sales at the University of Central Missouri will have responsibilities related to Athletics Department ticket sales and corporate sponsorship sales.
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The individual in this position will have a unique opportunity to collaborate closely with the Plant Manager and Corporate Leadership team, contributing to the strategic vision and operational excellence of the facility.
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Corporate Cleaning Group, a leader in the sanitary cleaning market, is seeking a part-time cleaner to work at a light industrial facitliy in the Warrensburg Missouri area. Corporate Cleaning Groupis an Equal Employment Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer.
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With our corporate headquarters in Columbia, MO, we serve locations across Missouri, including Columbia, Jefferson City, Sedalia, Warrensburg, Rolla, Warrenton, Troy, O'Fallon and many other cities across the state.
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WE ARE OFFERING C.N.A (Certified Nurse Assistant) SPONSORSHIP. NA (Nurse Assistant) / C.N.A (Certified Nurse Assistant) Job Types: Full-time, Part-time. WE ARE OFFERING C.N.A (Certified Nurse Assistant) SPONSORSHIP.
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You are not alone, approximately 85% of the new franchise owners were professionals transitioning out of the corporate grind, and 25-30% keep their job and run their business on the side. You are not alone, approximately 85% of the new franchise owners were professionals transitioning out of the corporate grind, and 25-30% keep their job and run their business on the side.
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This Summary Overview generally describes key job standards for Taco Bell Corporate employees. You'll also prepare and store food ingredients, assemble food and beverage orders, check to make sure they're correct, package products, and maintain a clean, safe work and dining environment.
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Master's degree in the following field(s) of study: Recreation, Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Corporate Fitness, Marketing or Business required. Master's degree in the following field(s) of study: Recreation, Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Corporate Fitness, Marketing or Business required.
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Shift Lead You support the Restaurant General Manager (RGM) by running great work shifts and meeting Taco Bell standards. Shift Lead behaviors include:Solving customer complaints quickly and with a smile.
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