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Provide actionable insights to shape product and partnerships and drive impactful collaboration with cross-functional teams in product, engineering, marketing, and operations (including Korea HQ) to develop and execute business strategy to grow the Samsung Wallet ecosystem.
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Your audience will be with our customers' business heads, ad operations leads, product leads, etc. The Manager, Business Development, OpenWrap will be responsible for managing the sales cycle from start to finish, including managing contract negotiations and obtaining final sign-off.
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We’re seeking a cross-functional Business Development Manager (Sales) who will provide direct support to the VP of Sales Operations and Marketing. The Business Development Manager (Sales) must possess the ability to work with key stakeholders and develop & execute sales plans.
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Job Summary: We are looking for an Operations & Business Development Manager who thrives in a dynamic environment and has a strong background in strategic planning, financial modeling, and project management.
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AGL is hiring for Sr. Sales and Business Development Manager - a tenured, data-oriented sales leader who is passionate about transforming the way businesses approach their global supply chain operations.
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As a Business Development Manager, you collaborate with internal and external teams to develop and execute a successful sales strategy that grows a local book of business and provides customized solutions for clients.
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Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders across User Growth, Product, Legal, Operations, Marketing, and Business teams on the conceptualization, development, implementation, and go-to-market strategy of new partnership initiatives.
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The Accident & Health (A&H) Affinity/Consumer Business Development Manager is a highly visible position dedicated to achieving new business production. Work with the product development, technology, underwriting and operations to design/build distribution capabilities and processes required to create a seamless delivery of products/services.
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A team of sales reps, chefs, consultants and other experts builds close relationships with each customer, providing advice on improving operations, menu development, product selection and operational strategies.
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Candidates with the following experience should apply ASAP: Business Acumen, Business Development Manager, Business Management, Business Operations, Business Development Associate, Business Administration, Business Consulting, Business Growth, Business Entrepreneur, Business Sales Development, Marketing Communications Business, Business Management Skills.
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This role is responsible for driving the growth of LinkedIn's Signals partnerships across LinkedIn's Marketing and Sales Solutions, across our portfolio of products including Insights Tag, Conversions API and CRM Sync. The Business Development Manager plays a significant leadership role in LinkedIn's business and product teams.
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Owners, GM’s, Fixed Operations Directors for multiple dealerships) Successful Dealer Development & Apprentice Managers secure dealership commitments to implement workforce training and development opportunities in their respective service centers.
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GVH is looking for a Business Development & Operations Manager with a positive, motivated attitude to lead the charge. Join the GVH Family of Companies, where your dedication and teamwork will help us achieve excellence in our operations.
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Ability to work cross functionally with our internal recruitment, marketing, finance and operations teams. Minimum of 2-4+ years of sales or business development experience within the beauty/wellness/personal care industry, preferably in the agency space.
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5+ years of experience working with B2B API based products through strategic partnerships, business development, or complex enterprise sales operating as either as Business Development Manager, Partnerships Manager, or Account Executive.
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