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ROLE: Account Executive, Client Services. In this exciting role, you will be working within the Client Services team. Work on end-of-campaign reports alongside Account Managers and Directors to ensure we exceed client expectations.
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Client Services Account Manager, Institutions, Attractions, & Destinations AKA NYC is an award-winning, fully integrated advertising agency with unparalleled expertise across the arts & entertainment, leisure, travel, retail, and tourism sectors.
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6+ years in digital media, client services, or programmatic experience (ATD, SSP, DSP, DMP, Ad Network, Client-side, etc.) The Programmatic Sr Account Manager will interface with all sales teams across PMC as well as programmatic and ad operations teams.
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The Account Manager, Membership Services is responsible for providing elite client service to all current and new season ticket members allowing the organization to facilitate high levels of revenue generation and client retention.
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Sales & Client Service Coordinate with Relationship Manager and AML/Compliance and/or OFAC Sanctions Team for any BSA or sanctions related cases follow-up. Coordinate account opening process: gather KYC documentation; submit account application; draft account opening form for Account Servicing Group Draft client agreements for new account documentation Maintain client contact list Analyze customer activity variance related to GTB customer independent review and reach out to customer for justification Act as back up to RM while SHE/HE is travelling for business and/or out of the office on vacation to ensure proper follow up on incoming inquiries.
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The Airline Supervisor assists the Airline Account Manager with the airline operational and administrative processes while coordinating with the airline client/station manager to meet high quality standards.
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An Account Director builds trusted long-term client relationships and leads the team to create tailored Influencer Marketing campaigns that partner brands with content creators, whilst driving growth through proactive ideas and up-selling DV capabilities.
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Square helps sellers run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions, business software, and banking services. Across it all, we've embedded financial services tools at the point of sale, so merchants can access a business loan and manage their cash flow in one place.
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A professional services firm in New York City is currently seeking an experienced Tax professional to join their Private Client Services (PCS) team as a Tax Manager / Senior Manager.
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The Client Business Manager is a trusted member of the Client Finance department that partners with Account Management teams in overseeing all financial aspects related to a given client or group of clients.
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We're adding to our Client Success team, and are searching for experienced candidates who are looking to work with top-tier clients in a growing market. A successful candidate for this role has built collaborative client relationships; understands the digital advertising landscape; is fluent in programmatic advertising and the RTB landscape; excels in fast-paced startup environments; and has strong communication and problem-solving skills.
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Client Campaign Management and Integration: Direct client account management and establish robust internal and external communication to ensure strong client relationships, retention, and successful campaign deliveries.
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Account Director/Client Engagement. As a Client Engagement/Account leader you will take a collaborative approach to growing the business from both new and existing buying groups.
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The ideal candidate for this role should have strong communication and organizational skills, with 2-4 years experience in BD, partnerships, or account management. We are a global morning dance community of 500K+ and growing and we wake up and dance in the most iconic locations around the world (top of the World Trade Center, Sydney Opera House, Smithsonian museum, the White House and so many more.
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Here at Kuehne+Nagel, our New York is looking for a new Key Account Manager, Aerospace, Global Account Program to join our Sales team. The Key Account Manager (KAM) is responsible for the end-to-end commercial customer journey (any relationship management and business development activities) related to his/her dedicated portfolio of accounts in the assigned scope of responsibility (GKAM or Network KAM.
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