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Master's degree in International Development, International Relations, Public Policy/Administration, Political Science, Business Administration OR in a relevant technical area/related discipline such as Public Health, Agriculture, Economics AND.
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Viridianstaffing.com) Client is looking for a Store Manager for a fast-paced Cannabis Dispensary in the Jackson, Mississippi, area. As the Store Manager of a cannabis dispensary, you will be responsible for assisting leadership in the development of strategic, operational, and financial plans, along with reporting results to the Business Owners.
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Alongside VP, HR & Administration and Director, Strategic Operations, plan strategy for staff professional development. Partner with People Coordinator and VP, HR & Administration to inform strategic direction and development of college internship program.
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The successful candidate will work in a fast-paced, goal-oriented environment and advance their career at the cutting edge of synthetic biology. The Enzyme Development Sr. Research Associate / Scientist I joins an interdisciplinary team working on the biocatalytic foundation of Zymochem.
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Virginia State Police (VSP) is looking for a Senior Business Systems Analyst with 6+years of experience to lead projects related to the creation and management of Okta user profiles and related workflows and interfaces for multiple VSP projects and performs user administration of Okta user profiles including user-groups and organizations; manages Okta user re-certification processes to ensure user lists are accurate.
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Expand Customer Base: The business has grown fast in its first year and needs to continue to expand its residential and HOA portfolio, penetrate geographic territories, and drive sales from inbound leads.
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CANNABIS DISPENSARY MANAGER Viridian Staffings ( ) Client is looking for a Store Manager for a fast-paced Cannabis Dispensary about 15 minutes north of Newark, New Jersey. As the Store Manager of a cannabis dispensary, you will be responsible for assisting in the development of strategic, operational, and financial plans, along with reporting results to the Business Owners.
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Working in a Chick-fil-A restaurant offers the opportunity for teamwork and leadership development in a fast-paced environment. You will enjoy a fast-paced work environment that is both fun and safe.
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This opportunity is great for someone looking to begin and accelerate their career within a fast-paced, high-growth industry and will have a direct impact on the success of the company. Market Development Representative- West Seattle ( Burien + White Center) will be responsible for achieving volume and distribution goals for our Brands across Sazeracs portfolio.
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The Senior Business Intelligence Developer will work in an exciting, fast-paced, dynamic business environment focused on growth of our business and internal customer satisfaction.
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Our ideal candidate brings previous experience in a cGMP bioprocess or biotechnology setting, and enjoys working with precision in a fast-paced, changing environment, while bringing attention to detail, collaboration, passion, and dedication to their work.
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Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. The Market Development Representative will be responsible for achieving volume and distribution goals for our Brands across Sazerac’s portfolio.
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Create and manage solutions to grow their assigned accounts business, while driving results that deliver market share growth for Sazerac brands. Sazerac is growing our U.S. market development team with Market Development Representatives as part of a strategic company expansion.
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Additional Responsibilities For The Market Development Representative Include. Must be able to personally pay or charge ordinary and necessary business expenses that will be timely reimbursed.
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This opportunity is great for someone looking to begin and accelerate their sales career within a fast-paced, high-growth industry and will have a direct impact on the success of the company.
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