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Teamwork Passion Respect Talent Accountability Resourcefulness Radical Transparency Visionary Roles and Responsibilities We are seeking a dynamic and motivated Business Development Representative (BDR) to join our growing team.
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Keywords: Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Solar Construction, NY Energy, Business Development, Solar Site Management, Solar Project Management. The Business Development Manager will work alongside our client's senior team to learn the ins and outs of solar project lifecycle management.
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This work includes developing and executing business strategies focused on talent management, organizational effectiveness, employee engagement, learning and development, and change leadership.
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SocialDevelop social media strategy for various brands including creative platform concepting, content development, social asset management, copywriting, channel planning, and editorial calendar creation/oversightSupport new business pitches and RFP responses with social strategy to enhance and amplify any creative conceptsPartner with account, creative and other functional teams to guide the execution of clients' social media strategy/calendar across all social channels.
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The Business Development Executive will be responsible for driving growth of the firm's Digital Technology Consulting practice in middle-market to upper-market public and private companies.
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Ten years of professional marketing and business development experience as director of business development or deputy director in the landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, or park advocacy fields, preferably based in NYC.
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As a Mid Market Business Development Representative, you will work with our Sales team to find new merchants that fit the Square ecosystem. Square is looking for an enthusiastic, curious, driven professional to grow our mid-market business development team.
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4-6 years of experience in a similar Business Intelligence Analyst and Financial Analyst role in the music publishing or rights management space. Job Title: Digital Strategy & Business Development Analytics Lead.
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Job Summary: Business Development Manager - Partner GrowthAbout the Role & TeamDisney’s Direct to Consumer (DTC) team oversees the Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ streaming businesses within Disney Entertainment helping to bring The Walt Disney Company’s best-in-class storytelling to fans and families everywhere.
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In addition, will assist in the development and execution of all elements of the sales process including presentation production, client communications, market research, internal communications, database management and all other functions that help the team achieve its marketing and business goals.
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The Partner Growth team is looking for a Business Development Manager to grow TWDC's DTC relationships with device, distribution, and promotional partners such as Roku, Samsung, Verizon, LG, etc.
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They will have an active role in advancing performances, talent logistics, artist relations and backstage coordination as well as live event and show management. We coordinate all logistics & show elements, which include travel, schedules and backstage needs; production & performance requirements; on-site talent management including arrivals & check in, dressing room / back-of house management, show flow, etc.
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Leadership Talent Development Manager. - Technical Talent Development Manager. - Director, Field Service Sales & Project Management. Must be able to maintain high business ethics internally and externally.
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Position Overview: Reporting to VP, Executive Director of Commercial & Industrial, the VP, Portfolio Management is responsible for managing the oversight, development, and direct management of real assets located within the Borough of Staten Island that includes assets such as Empire Outlets, Staten Island Stadium, the Lighthouse Museum, Lighthouse Point, St. George Ferry Terminal, Teleport and various others.
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Project management skills to assist with the development and execution of strategic security roadmaps to strengthen and continuously improve information security of the business. Fully integrate cybersecurity into third party risk management, ensuring requirements are met by all types of our vendors and suppliers.
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