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The Client Manager is responsible for managing and growing relationships with existing clients. The Client Manager will also be responsible for identifying opportunities to expand business with existing clients.
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The Manager is a facilitator who ensures that the Relationship Managers have the resources they need to achieve their goals for client satisfaction, retention and profitability. The Manager, Client Management is responsible for providing leadership to a team of Relationship Managers in the New York City Metro area.
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As a client partner, you will be responsible for account management, client relationships, and account growth. Ability to work with global teams, playing a lead role in communicating client business problem context to the remote teams and leveraging them effectively in execution, while owning client presentation, project management and expectation setting.
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Success in driving client engagement as a single point of contact. 8-15 years of enterprise consulting delivery and sales and/or executive account management in the IT services industry with proven client relationship skills at the highest levels within customer organizations.
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Reports To: The Client Service Manager will report to the Client Manager, Client Director, Managing Vice President, or equivalent leadership. The Client Service Manager (CSM) position is to sit on-site with our client and oversee multiple sites or projects.
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The Client Development Manager will work across various business units and practices, including mergers and acquisitions and public company advisory. We are seeking a dynamic and strategic Client Development Manager.
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As an Engineering Manager for the Client Journey Team at Grow Therapy, you’ll help shape the future of client empowerment. Partnering with the team product manager and tech lead to define the roadmap, launch projects, and ensure team health.
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Cognizant is seeking a talented Client Relationship Manager to join its growing Insurance team to lead one or more of the company's strategic Account relationships. Client Relationship Manager - Insurance.
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Personal Risk Management Solutions is looking for a Private Client Relationship Manager for Property & Casualty insurance operations. Create proposals by reviewing client information, policies and underwriting file and formulate a comprehensive insurance program once carrier negotiations are complete.
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Join our team as a Client Advisory Services Manager and embark on an exciting journey in the world of financial reporting. Client Advisory Services Manager. 3+ years of bookkeeping or client accounting services experience required.
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May be required to perform as Notary, Mortgage Loan Originator, Client Service Associate. You will take a lead role in creating an extraordinary client experience and will be responsible for helping the Banking Centers you are assigned to achieve their sales objectives.
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About the Role:The Client Solutions Manager (CSM) will work closely with the sales team to provide support and expertise in meeting client objectives and providing best in class customer service to both internal and external clients.
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The Associate Manager, Workplace Experience will act as the primary Dior Ambassador for the Client Services Center office. Maintain the Client Services Center employee events and office culture calendar as well as plan, host, manage, execute and record engagement activities in partnership with other members of the team.
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As a Client Account Manager, you will closely collaborate with your Client Partner on campaign execution and optimizations to help agencies and advertisers achieve their marketing objectives on the fast-growing Reddit platform.
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Build strong client relationships through efficient and proactive day to day client service, assisting with claims, billing, eligibility, enrollment, and coverage and compliance issues. Participate in developing renewal strategy and coordinating policy marketing based on client needs, benefit plan coverage gap analysis and cost savings opportunities.
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