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Reporting to the Operations Manager, the Customer Success Manager is a member of the U.S. team with the responsibility to manage and deliver high priority client and internal projects (product development & translations, systems implementation etc.
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Business Development Manager, Chicago. We are looking for an experienced sales professional to help us to enhance broker relationships and empower the success of our partners by matching Counterpart's value proposition.
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Work closely and maintain effective communication with other departments, including the Implementation, Customer Success and Finance teams. UPshow is looking for a Business Development Representative to join our sales team.
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We are looking for a Business Development Manager to cover the Southeast Region. This position works closely with existing Business Development Managers/Directors to grow the sales for a specific assigned group of Sales Partners in a specific region.
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The Business Development Executive will work closely with various firm industry and line of business leaders in co-leading growth efforts through direct prospecting, networking, attendance and participation with various industry and professional groups and networking associations.
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77 West Wacker Dr (35012), United States of America, Chicago, IllinoisSenior Manager, Business Development Banker (Chicago, IL) 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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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Corrpro Companies is looking for an experienced Business Development Manager. 5 years of industrial materials or services business development experience with Oil and Gas, Department of Defense, or Municipal customers.
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Hiring Manager: Manager of Business Development. At Aprimo, the Business Development Representative (BDR) will work with Demand Generation to assist Sales Executives (SE) to drive new business revenue into an assigned vertical territory.
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We are seeking Customer Success Managers (CSM) to leverage their interpersonal skills and financial knowledge to help clients utilize YCharts to its fullest. Serve as a liaison between Customer Success and Product Management to advocate for your client's priorities.
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The Social Media Coordinator will report to the firms Social Media Manager and work closely with colleagues in the Global Business Development & Marketing department. Supports the firms social media strategy; creates organic and paid content for detailed and actionable campaigns for business development initiatives across multiple practices, products and industries, as well as recruiting, pro bono, diversity, well-being, employee engagement, and other areas.
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The Customer Success Manager will be assigned a book of business according to the strategic needs of the segment. We are looking for a Customer Success Manager.
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Our ideal Customer Success Manager is a strategist, organizer, and executor who is passionate about getting things done on-time and with a high degree of excellence and foresight.
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The Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) is seeking an experienced sales director to focus on two primary objectives; To drive new business development for the television advertising sales team and to work closely with the Blackhawks, Bulls and White Sox to integrate television advertising into team corporate partnerships.
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Partners with business unit supply planning manager/team to assure forecasts can be translated into actionable supply chain plans that optimize inventory and maximize customer service.
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