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The Business Development Manager will play a critical role in driving business growth and expanding our market presence in the renewable energy sector. Minimum of 5 years of experience in business development, sales, or marketing roles, preferably within the renewable energy industry or related sectors such as clean technology, energy efficiency, or environmental consulting.
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As an Enterprise Account Manager at Spectrum Enterprise, you can do that. Get to Know Us Charter Communications is known in the United States by our Spectrum brands, including: Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum Enterprise and Spectrum Reach.
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Keywords: sales, business development, sales development, account manager, staffing, recruiting, staffing industry, client. We are hiring a client-facing Business Development / Account Manager who has experience selling in the staffing industry and a track record of success.
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If you are a proactive, driven, and results-oriented individual with a passion for driving business growth, we invite you to apply for the Business Development Manager position at TMG, Inc.
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We are seeking a highly talented Business Development Manager (BDM) is a high visibility position responsible for providing top-notch account management to our best-in-class clients.
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Business Development Manager. The BDM will implement business development initiatives, grow and improve client relationship management generate successful sales growth.
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RestorePro is seeking a Business Development Manager to join our team in Charlotte, NC. This sales manager position is responsible for growing clients through business-to-business activities in their market by marketing to commercial clients and insurance agents in the area.
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The Business Development Manager - Industrial is responsible for developing growth strategies and go to market plans that measurably improve the business' market position, drive differentiated customer experiences and achieve commercial results in a particular end customer segment.
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We currently have an excellent opportunity for a Business Development Manager – Thermal Barcode to work remotely (EST - CT, DE, FL, GA, IN, KY, ME, MD, MA, MI, NH, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, RI, SC, TN, VT, VA, WV.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for generating new business in North and South Carolina by sourcing, meeting with prospects, delivering in-person presentations, contract negotiation, and onboarding of new Builder Partners or Affinity Partners.
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The Business Development Manager role will provide quality support to the Director, Business Development & Planning, enabling them to spend as much time as possible in the field with customers, government authorities, Investment/JV partner(s), and the Americas Regional Office (ARO) and business unit leadership teams.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for communicating and executing Fleet / Government & Heavy-Duty strategic initiatives, new Fleet Elite member enrollment, Master Service Agreement program adoption, sales promotions, and product training.
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As a Business Development Manager, you will be a pivotal component of the sales team and will have the opportunity to drive sustainable sales volumes within a focused regional customer base.
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We are looking for a Business Development Manager to join our HON team supporting our Charlotte, North Carolina territory. For internal members, a minimum of 18 months experience in HON Field Sales required, preferably in a Business Development Associate role.
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Communicate customers' needs to Project Coordinator, Project Manager, and Field personnel to ensure project runs efficiently and meets client objectives. This is one of the top, premier commercial disaster restoration organizations in the United States.
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