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SWA/Balsley is seeking a strategic business development director for our award-winning New York studio of landscape architects, resiliency planners and urban designers. The strategic business development director will lead a talented team in pursuit of high-quality commissions in the public and private realm and will foster new strategic connections and opportunities for the firm.
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THE ROLE Legends is seeking a Senior Manager of FP&A to join its Finance & Strategy group, which focuses on corporate finance, corporate development and strategic planning.
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Knowledge and experience in core people functions including strategic people planning, workforce planning, talent management and development, learning and development, engagement and retention, compensation, HR systems and employee relations.
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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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Act as a strategic Finance Business Partner, working closely with business leaders and P&L owners to analyze detailed drivers of the business to inform forecasting. As Senior FP&A Analyst, you will work cross-functionally with business leaders to evaluate and drive financial performance as well as assisting with strategic projects to support various initiatives.
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The Strategic Finance Associate will play a key role in supporting Nabis' financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and expansion activities. This role will be responsible for providing financial insights and recommendations to the Nabis leadership and executive teams to help support key business decisions and strategic expansion or investment opportunities.
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Our offerings include, amongst others, trading, lending, strategic advisory services, institutional-grade investment solutions across passive, active and venture strategies, proprietary bitcoin mining and hosting services, network validator services, and the development of enterprise custodial technology.
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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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Identify and engage in new regional business and strategic partnerships across the United States, Canada, and Latin Americaprimarily focusing on liquidity provisioning for projects in these areas.
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This is a highly strategic role and will have regular interaction with Heads of Investor Relations, Corporate Planning and Strategic Finance as well as the Chief Financial Officer and other C-Suite Executives.
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Our international client is offering an opportunity to join them in their growth as a Business Development Manager at their EPC firm focused on commercial solar projects. 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 position within the Global Estee Lauder Finance & Strategy business management team supports Monthly P&L Management, Annual Budgeting, Strategic Long Range Planning,and Strategic Innovation Planning for the Global Estee Lauder Brand.
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In this role, you will lead a dynamic Strategic Finance team and collaborate closely with various departments at Grow Therapy, including Growth, Operations, Provider Recruitment, Revenue Cycle Management, and Corporate Development.
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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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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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