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By collaborating with internal partners, the Client Success Manager delivers exceptional service and a valuable solution. The Client Success Manager will also open larger solution opportunities and introduce Sales and Customer Success Managers.
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Responsible for providing high service level operational client support for high focus Prime Brokerage clients as well as supporting the team manager in project work and ad-hoc requests assigned the team.
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As Client Service Coordinator for UTA Executive Search you are responsible for managing the end-to-end candidate process for our Blue Chips Clients, the scope of work ramps from scheduling candidates, building progress reports, creating job descriptions as well as managing client relationships while ensuring the interview process is seamless.
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We are looking to bring on a Client Success Manager who is motivated to join a company dedicated to building tools that help merchants thrive in the modern commerce space. You have a minimum of 3-5 years of client management experience within the e-commerce DTC Agency sector, with proven success managing clients across SEO, paid, and owned media experiences.
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Client Navigators working in the Radiology provide patient care services in a healthcare setting, such as scheduling and procedure appointments. Identify patient and document all pertinent information by preparing cases, uploading studies to share for the weekly mammogram conference and maintain client confidentiality.
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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 Private Client Relationship Manager, along with a Private Client Financial Advisor or High Net Worth Wealth Advisor, and Certified Financial Planners®, create the Citizens Private Client team.
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The Social Service Manager Is Expected To. SUPERVISES: Social Service Supervisor, Operational staff and Housing Specialists and other staff as assigned by the Shelter Director or Program Director.
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As a Client Service Associate in our Security Services Custody Client Operations team, you will provide Institutional investors access to markets globally for settlements, safekeeping and asset servicing of securities, along with ancillary services such as Foreign Exchange collateral, derivatives lifecycle management, bank loans, and Liquidity Solutions.
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Boutique Management: Requires in-store presence to develop and coach teams, ensure boutique image and operational standards are upheld, and deliver elevated client service to drive business results.
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Serve as the client advocate to ensure the portfolio team has the necessary information/briefing, and awareness of KPIs to scope and complete a project, on schedule and on budget, including client program goals, product knowledge, and best practices.
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We are looking for a Manager, Luxury Service to serve as the direct day-to-day contact for the top accounts for the Brooklyn Nets and Barclays Center. This position will be responsible for providing elite client service to all current and new courtside Crown Club members, allowing the organization to facilitate elevated levels of client service and client retention.
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The Market Client Relationship Manager (MCRM) is a direct report to the Division Client Relationship Executive (DCRE) with dual reporting to the Merrill Wealth Management Market Executive (ME.
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Verify that client and KYC information is complete according to anti-money laundering program (AML) policies; verify and document clients' source of wealth, oversee the collation and review of source documents by client / business need, and perform basic, additional and enhanced due diligence reviews according to KYC policies and procedures.
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Excellent understanding of the luxury client experience and customer service. Ensure each client receives exceptional customer service and provide a welcoming environment in the Boutique.
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Title: client service manager Company: Moneta Group in Brooklyn, NY
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