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Your JobThe Business Development Manager is primarily responsible for creating sales growth while installing processes that optimize our business performance for Hummingbird® digital graphics at Georgia Pacific Packaging.
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We're looking for a competitive, highly creative sales leader with strong experience in leading and training sales talent in broadcast, new business development, sports sponsorship sales, experiential, digital and.
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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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Business development, relationship management and team leadership experience. Business Development/Relationship Management. Introductions to potential customers and business partners, especially internal TRP functions.
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Developing new business for Citco through lead generation, qualification, proposal development, and managing the sales process to successful closure. 10+ years of experience in financial services business development/ sales (preferably within the alternative investment industry.
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This is a very unique opportunity on the Business Development team of an elite investment bank. All employees on the Business Development team learn a significant amount about the investment banking process as well as the "ins and outs" of the merger & acquisition and private capital raising processes.
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6+ years business development, product management, and/or strategic partnerships experience, including technical integrations. Square is looking for an experienced business development leader to join our growing Strategic Partnerships team.
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We are looking for a Business Development Representative at our office in San Francisco to help us with that. We find ourselves in a very fortunate situation at Padlet right now: we have the execution of a small team, and traction of a big business.
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This Business Development Director will concentrate on selling across RSM's Management Consulting Services into Technology, Media, & Telecom (e.g., software and high-tech) and Life Sciences (e.g., biopharmaceuticals, medical devices) clients.
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This PREMIER Restoration Construction Company in CA who specializes in water mitigation, mold remediation, along with fire/smoke damage is ready to interview today!
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The incumbent will uncover and cultivate business relationships and opportunities to generate revenue with prospective and existing clients for WuXi Tides and STA Pharmaceutical, a WuXi AppTec company, in particular to support the growth of emerging oligo and peptide (O&P) Contract Development and Manufacture (CDMO) business.
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As a Business Development Representative (BDR) Manager, you'll lead a team responsible for generating and qualifying leads, driving revenue growth, and expanding the customer base. You should apply to work at Dagster Labs if you want to work in, and help to build and strengthen, a high-performing software development environment where people of all backgrounds are welcome.
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Candidate will focus on business development in major metro markets on the West Coast. Partner closely with other members of the Intermediary Business Development team to proactively identify and create new revenue and business opportunities.
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The Business Development Manager drives total omni channel business within a respective Demographic Marketing Area through partnership with a team of Account Executives (AEs), the Key Account Team, e-commerce and local retail partners.
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With support of our other team members, crafting compelling proposals, white papers, and other necessary documentation to support business development efforts. Insight Global's client, a federal contracting agency, is seeking an experienced Director of Business Development with demonstrated success in the federal government sector to join our team.
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