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The Business Development Manager (BDM) is responsible for managing and strategically growing SGWS's business through influential leadership. Proficiency in using Business Intelligence software such as Compass, Diver, Excel and/or Proof.
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Job Description] - Support the product development team in all aspects of creation and launch. Photoshop or illustration skills are a plus - Required experience in working with factories and vendors in fashion, beauty, and/or cosmetics - Bilingual in English and Korean preferred If interested, please send resume to sara.cao@cesna.com.
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As an Analyst, Acquisitions & Development, your work will include responsibilities ranging from financial modeling of prospective projects, analysis and modeling of debt and joint venture equity investment terms, assistance with entitlement, land planning, and design, and assisting with acquisitions, dispositions, and capital markets transactions.
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Partners with our business leaders on strategic initiatives and is an integral champion of SGWS culture and values. The Senior Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) provides HR guidance and supports Commercial, Operations, and Administration functions within the business.
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From customer service to education, healthcare to business, you’ll gain impactful work experience that is sure to make a splash in your future, no matter what your career path! Helping us make a splash are World Record Holders and Olympic Gold Medalists Ryan Murphy and Cullen Jones.
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Working to consolidate technology across Consumer and Private Bank. The position is for a strong business analyst within Private Bank NAM Capital Markets Technology Team. This role will primarily be responsible for identifying/speaking with stakeholders; understanding and documenting existing process and data flows supporting Capital Markets Products (Fixed Income, Equities & Structured Products) within Consumer.
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Position Overview: As Vice President of Marketing & Fund Development, you will play a crucial role in shaping the strategic growth and community impact of The Osborn, Osborn Home Care (OHC), and The Osborn Foundation.
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We are available to assist you during business hours (normally 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET, Monday - Friday). Assists in the development of requirements analysis, independent government cost estimates and cost benefit analysis.
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Develop appropriate approaches to litigation, arbitration, and dispute resolution; providing regular, clear communication on litigation issues and opportunities to the president and the leadership team as well as the Life Science Platform General Counsel’s office.
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RED+F is composed of the Real Estate, Housing, Planning & Project Development, Facilities Operations & Management, Finance & Administration, Campus Security, Environmental Services, Environmental Health & Safety, Radiation Safety and Clinical Engineering divisions.
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Assistant/Associate Professor - Business Analytics. Adelphi offers exceptional liberal arts and sciences programs and professional training, with particular strength in our Core FourArts and Humanities, STEM and Social Sciences, the Business and Education Professions, and Health and Wellness.
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Summary of Position : Coordinating logistics arrangements/ customer support/business development. · Associates’ Degree in Business or Supply Chain Management or related field required.
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Immediate contract opportunity for Senior Business Analyst/Content Developer with direct client in New York, NY. The resource augmentation is required to integrate the role of a bilingual (English-French) Business Analyst/Instructional Content Developer.
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Assist with the development of new products across multiple lines of business. We are currently looking for a dynamic Product Development Assistant to join our growing team on site in Hicksville, NY.
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Provide Line of Business input, as needed, to support development or enhancement of corporate systems. Lead development of approved new products as needed by specific business units.
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Title: president business development in Glen Cove, NY
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