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Senior Manager, Business Development Banker - Boston, MA. The Business Development Banker generates business loans, new deposits, Treasury Management services, and other revenue income to Capital One Bank. The principal role of the Business Development Banker is meeting with prospects, developing strong relationships in their respected marketplace, and closing business.
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WillowTree’s Business Development team encompasses a range of skilled professionals that drive innovation and growth on the front lines of client engagement. While working with Business Development and Marketing leadership on a combination of product, brand, market, and sales strategies, the VP will coordinate new leads, field new business opportunities, and win new business.
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The Quantitative Research and Development (“QRD”) group and its constituent teams has general responsibilities for valuing assets, generating analytics, adopting emerging technologies, and conducting cashflow projections in support of operations across Investment Management, Enterprise Risk Management, Corporate Finance, and Corporate Actuarial and Business Analytics departments.
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Associates degree or equivalent with concentration in food and nutrition, food service management, dietetics, family and consumer sciences, nutrition education, culinary arts, business or a related field AND at least one year of relevant school nutrition programs experience.
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Director/Sr. Director - Process DevelopmentGreater Boston Area Competitive Compensation + excellent bonus/benefitsDuties and Responsibilities:Lead all process development activities (cell culture/banking/development, fermentation, protein purification, tech transfers)Oversee internal(in-house) and external vendors (domestic & international CDMOs)Work cross-functionally with CMC & Manufacturing leaders such as Analytical, Drug Product, QA/QC, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, etc.
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The American Heart Association has an excellent opportunity for a Sr. Cyber Risk Analyst in our National Center office located in Dallas, TX. (Home-based work available) The Business Technology (BT) Sr. Cyber Risk Analyst is responsible for risk identification and management across the BT department and the overall American Heart Association organization.
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In this collaborative role, you will be responsible for the research and development of AML procedures, regulatory engagement, and issue management related to our AML/KYC program, making a significant impact as our business continues to grow.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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The GSP represents the medical safety function in relevant business processes and committees, both in clinical development and in the postmarketing space, to ensure consistency of safety focus, methods, and communications.
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The HRBP will act as a strategic advisor, offering guidance on employee relations, talent management, compensation and benefits, employee engagement, HR analytics and reporting and policy and procedures.
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The Market Business Service Officer is responsible for leading and driving the Firm’s key strategic initiatives, contributing to a strong complex culture, development of employees, ensuring a high level of client service, and general oversight of operational processes.
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Our two-year, rotational Engineering Leadership Development Program (ELDP) provides challenging opportunities via short-term work assignments across the enterprise as you move to locations around the U.S.A.
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Consults on development and delivery of major technology initiatives for the business unit. DE performing full stack development in an Information Technology (IT) product development organization, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) environment, using TypeScript, Node.js, Java, API development, Spring Boot, Apache Tomcat, and RDBMS; and analyzing, designing, developing, and testing scalable Cloud based software applications.
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Experience with some or all of the following: affordable housing and community development finance, LIHTC, real estate law, zoning and permitting, construction contracts, nonprofit organizations, fair housing, and general corporate law.
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The ideal candidate understands and has a proven track record in driving business fundamentals that include business development, client management, financial oversight, quality control, project delivery, and has the ability to convey innovative design thinking and solutions.
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