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Analytical: You have 2-4 years of full-time professional experience in an analytical and client-facing role such as investment banking, corporate development, transaction advisory, or consulting.
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Oversee the team responsible for delivering comprehensive training and professional development programs for Corporate Associates (M&A, Private Equity, Capital Markets, etc.) Our elite global Law Firm client is seeking to recruit a hands-on Director of Professional Development to oversee training for the firm's Corporate Practice and provide strategic leadership for the design and execution of comprehensive professional development programs for Corporate Associates.
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Proskauer is seeking a highly motivated and creative individual with experience in professional services business development to join our New York office and lead the business development activities for the Firm’s Private Equity and M&A, Capital Markets and Bankruptcy practices, which comprise some of our largest and strategically important practices at Proskauer.
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Senior Director of Development, Corporate and Foundation Relations. To serve as a Senior Director of Development focused on Corporate and Foundation giving. Partner with leadership on the Corporate Relations and Foundation Relations teams to develop multi-million-dollar opportunities that fund both single and interdisciplinary opportunities across the UT Austin enterprise.
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The secondary responsibility of the Supplier Development & Corporate Sustainability Engineer is to lead the company’s (BSI North America) Scope 3 of our SBT (Science Based Targets) activities and achieve the goals on environmental sustainability.
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Amazon Corporate Business Development is seeking a highly motivated and experienced BD professional to join the Corporate BD team to focus on strategic initiatives, deal work, and partnerships within the Healthcare sector.
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The Attorney Development Manager collaborates closely with Goodwin’s US-based Life Sciences corporate associates and professional track attorneys to oversee cross-office work allocation, performance and utilization, and attorney retention strategies.
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The position also partners with Human Resources, and the Diversity/Equity/Inclusion (DEI) and Learning + Professional Development teams to ensure a positive and inclusive employee experience across training, development, coaching, integration and onboarding, retention, performance management and career transitioning.
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7 years of experience as a business development, corporate ventures or strategic marketing professional in a corporate/consulting environment or venture capital firm. As a Vice President, Corporate Development for the M&A/Investments team you will be lead acquisition, divestiture and investment transaction execution.
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Minimum 2 years of professional technology industry work experience in a mix of investment banking, growth equity, private equity, and/or corporate development roles. Preferred candidates will have 1-3 years of professional work experience in a mix of investment banking, growth equity, private equity, and/or corporate development roles with prior deal execution experience in enterprise software or technology sectors.
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Producing unit-based reports from multiple data sources for Nurse Managers that identify diversion potential.
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Job Description Summary:We are seeking a high energy and innovative professional to join our Global Corporate Development team. The total compensation for this practice may include an annual performance bonus (or other incentive compensation, as applicable), equity, and medical, dental, vision, and other benefits.
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As a Corporate Development professional, you will play a key role in charting Duolingo's path towards becoming a 100-year company by identifying, evaluating and executing on acquisitions that accelerate our strategic initiatives or expand our reach beyond language learning.
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The Corporate Development and Strategy team comprises high performing individuals with strong academic credentials and professional experiences with backgrounds in management consulting & industry.
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6+ years of experience as a business development/marketing professional at a law firm. Experience in Corporate and Tax. Coaching and supporting lawyers in their business development and relationship-building efforts with external and internal stakeholders.
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