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Program Manager I: Possession of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in business or public administration, or the field of the program to which assigned, economics, or a closely related field and two (2) years of lead or supervisory experience involving program or project management.
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Ready for a fast-paced job where you can provide the literal groundwork that connects communities together? Our business model focuses on the client and on sustainable development, which means it is economically viable, respects people, and is environmentally friendly and responsible.
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Proven experience as a hands-on CTO, VP of Engineering, or similar leadership role in a fast-paced software environment. Strong expertise in front-end and back-end development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Python, Django/Flask/FastAPI.
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Activities range from analytical tool design, development, implementation, and control designs used for understanding credit risk, such as portfolio stress testing and the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) accounting used for the Allowance for Credit Loss, and concentration correlation analyses.
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3+ years of business development experience, ideally in logistics, supply chain, or transportation industries, with demonstrated success in air freight, sea shipping, last-mile delivery, and warehousing solutions.
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Director BD, BD Director, Biz Dev Director, Business Development Director, Marketing Director, Sales Director, Liaison Director, Healthcare Business Development Director. Here at BridgePoint, the Director of Business Development (DBD) supports the referral development efforts of the Territory Account Manager.
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You should be an experienced HR Advisor with a strong HR Generalist skill set gained working in a fast paced charity or not for profit organisation. Providing HR support and advice to the Learning and Development Manager on the annual PDR process.
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Meaningful, fast-paced work with the regions largest heavy civil construction and materials company. Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in one of the following areas: Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Mining & Materials Engineering, Business Management, or another engineering related degree.
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The Business Development Director will also provide high-level strategic support and guidance to a development team that currently consists of a Donor Relationship Manager and a Communications and Outreach Manager (grants), with the addition of a Development Assistant this summer.
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As a Business Development Manager focusing on driving business growth across Process Industry Segment (Chemical, Specialty Chemicals, Agrochemicals, Meat processing, Paint & Coating, Paper & Pulp, Packaging, Building and Construction Material manufacturing) by demonstrating thought leadership, building senior level business and technology relationships, and driving value-based outcomes to identified clients.
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A bachelor’s degree in human resources, organizational development, industrial/organizational psychology, education, business administration, or equivalent experience is required.
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Works collaboratively with the Business Development Associate and Associate Vice Presidents to identify and target net new customers and grow existing books of business. Provides guidance, training, and support to the Business Development Associate (BDA), fostering a cohesive approach to maximize sales strategies and growth initiatives.
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PCR is also a Small Business Development Center (SBDC) in partnership with the US Small Business Administration (SBA). PCR will also be responsible for program outreach and work with a variety of program partners including PCR's Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and Business Solution Centers (BSC) to provide technical assistance to small business owners that need business support services.
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Bachelor’s degree in Nonprofit Management, Business Administration, or a related field; advanced degree preferred. Minimum of 5 years of experience in nonprofit development, with a focus on major gifts and donor relations.
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We are seeking an experienced Associate Director, Business Development to join our team. Contribute to broader business development strategy and direction beyond owned therapeutic areas.
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fast paced business development administration jobs Company: Capco in Papillion, Nebraska
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