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We are looking for a Director, Business Development to join UnitedMasters! 7-10 years experience in business development/sales/account management (creative/social agency, media company, content company are a plus), including exposure to and/or activity in: selling, negotiating, closing deals and developing relationships.
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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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They will build and manage a portfolio of supporters at the $50-$2,500 level, work closely with the Senior Director of Development and Major Gifts Officer on foundation and corporate proposals and reports, support the NJ and SFBA annual campaigns, and help to manage logistics and campaigns for high level donor meetings, board meetings, and the NJ and SFBA annual benefits.
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The Director also interacts and manages relationships with a variety of internal and external public and private development and construction partners, bank engineers, including general contractors, the NYC Department of Buildings and for and not-for-profit developers.
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We are seeking an experienced Associate Director, Business Development to join our team. Contribute to broader business development strategy and direction beyond owned therapeutic areas.
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We are currently seeking to add an experienced Electrical Project Manqager / MEP Project Manager for one of the most exciting general contractors in the US. This General Contractor is actively building out their data center teams in every location across the Us due to an influx of repeat business clients wanting them to work on their hyper-scale facilities and are urgently seeking to add experienced professionals to their teams.
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The Paralegal Manager works closely with the Director of Paralegal Management & Docket and interacts regularly with practitioner’s, department managers, and other business professionals to assess paralegal and analyst needs.
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We are looking for a Business Development & Partnerships Director in New York to support and continue our ambitious expansion in the region. Grow the crypto project Liquidity provision business - deepen and build relationships with high profile projects in the region, as well as local VCs and other important ecosystem players.
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Requires a Bachelor's degree in Law, International Legal Studies, or related plus four (4) years of experience in the position offered or four (4) years of experience as a Project Officer, Project Manager, Program Manager, Consultant, or related occupation in the financial crimes field.
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Sommet Blanc Project , a luxury high-rise condominium development located in the prestigious Deer Valley area of Park City, Utah. This ski-in, ski-out resort complex spans over 300,000 square feet and consists of three individual buildings featuring 49 high-end luxury condos, a spa, a restaurant, a bowling alley, and other premium amenities.
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Heavy Civil Construction Project Manager. Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Project Manager in heavy civil construction, including experience managing large-scale infrastructure projects (highways, bridges, utilities, etc.
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As the Creative Strategy Director of the Flamingo Brand, you'll work alongside a talented team of designers, art directors, copywriters and creative project managers to build inspiring creative output that reinforces key messages of the Flamingo brand and inspires our customers.
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The Housing Construction Project Manager will report to the Director of Facility Management and will be responsible for overseeing facility services across multiple sites, buildings, and campuses, including residential buildings and senior centers in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Residential Construction, the Associate Project Manager has the primary responsibility over the Document Management Program which includes routine analog and digital recordkeeping of archiving regulatory documents, floor plans, marketing materials, design drawings and coordination with planning for the Computer Aided Faculty Management (CAFM) files for completed projects at the Morningside Campus of Columbia University.
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Communicate consistently and effectively with the Project Management Team, Art Director, and Creative Director to keep projects on track for on-time delivery. Work closely with the Art Director in the development and execution of 360 campaigns and all creative assets for the brand.
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