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As a Product Development Coordinator, you will partner with the manager on the development of products and fragrances and help brainstorm new ideas. Do you have product and fragrance development experience, and are you seeking a new job in New York.
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Product Development Manager. This person will be responsible for managing the Drift within the whole product development lifecycle from concept to launch, interacting with vendors (formulation labs and packaging suppliers), managing timelines and ensuring all the key milestones are met.
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Reporting to the Development Director, the Development Manager is a key member of FPHNYC’s Development Team, whose mission is to secure funding for priority projects at the Health Department.
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We are seeking a Product Manager to join our established product management team. Drive the development of a new key product vertical in Research and Asset Management, ensuring it meets market demands and client needs.
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You will be a front-line manager to a group of Sales Development Representatives (SDRs) who are responsible for outbound prospecting and pipeline generation. Hire and train new SDRs on Ramp's product, buyer personas, competition, and tools through various methods (ie.
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CBS Network is seeking a highly-motivated Manager of Product Marketing to handle the product positioning, merchandising, messaging and in-app marketing campaigns across web, OTT and mobile apps.
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We are seeking a Manager, Market Development and Policy to lead state policy advocacy efforts with various public service commissions, state legislatures, and state agencies to drive residential and energy storage adoption in the Northeastern United States, specifically, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Pennsylvania.
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The Product Development Manager position supports the product development cycle for new, trend right products that fit our clients’ product and pricing strategies.
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Proven experience (6+ years) [BB1] as a Product Owner/Product Manager, preferably in the data domain. As a Lead Data Product Manager, you will play a critical role in defining and executing the vision, strategy, and roadmap for Marketing data.
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Product Innovation: Drive the definition and development of new products and features by closely collaborating with teams across Engineering, Design, Data, and Operations. Impact Maker: Capable of influencing various stages of the product lifecycle, from vision and strategy formulation to meticulous execution and operational support.
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Responsible for the supervision of the current contract grant writer in addition to partnering with the Chief Development Officer on the future hire of an Institutional Giving Manager and an Individual Giving Manager.
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Supervise the daily activities of all drivers and oversee the development and implementation of standard operating procedures as directed by the Client and WeDriveU company policies. TheOperations Manager (OM)will report to the General Manager and assist with all supervisory duties outlined below.
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The Development Database Manager is responsible for managing all donor and prospect information for the Marketing & Development department. Coordinating Adapt's website Blackbaud Sphere software services with Web Manager to ensure data integrity between the online platform and Raiser’s Edge database.
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Keywords: agroforestry, agricultural economics, biodiversity, sustainable development, research, community development, economic development, social entrepreneurship, climate change, indigenous groups, new product development, womens empowerment.
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Individuals who are eager to learn, embrace challenges, and passionate about succeeding will thrive at Ramp. Our Partner Development Representatives act as the initial point of contact and are responsible for hunting and qualifying partners to build new partnerships that drive sales opportunities for Ramp.
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