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These accounts make up the highest percentage of company income, and the key account manager must build and maintain a strong relationship with the client. Analyzing client data to provide customer relationship management.
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Actively use our Client Relationship Management (CRM) database, updating investor relations and business development activities. 2-5 years relevant experience; desired experience includes institutional asset management (specifically, alternative investments) client service, financial marketing support, RFP writing, investment consulting, etc.
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The primary responsibilities of this role include leading the division, managing and supervising all aspects of an Outreach Program, and the client relationship, as well as growing the agency with new business.
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This candidate will oversee 3 locations with Cafes, Catering at all sites, and Offsite Cafe. We are looking for a leader with strong P&L financial acumen, corporate catering/banquet experience, safety knowledge and exceptional client relationship skills.
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Pre sales: Participate in the pre-sales stage (e.g., preparation of marketing materials and collaterals client calls demos) proposals and business development activities to ensure technical feasibility Create solutions based on the customer needs and review estimates to prepare for RFIs and RFPs Seek opportunities in mining the relationship to provide lasting value to the customer and share the same with the account team.
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Collaborate with internal teams, including sales, marketing, and product development, to ensure seamless communication and alignment on client needs. Maintain accurate records of client interactions and transactions in our CRM system.
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We are seeking a motivated and results-driven residential Real Estate Business Development Manager responsible for client relationship and administrative management functions to support the real estate team.
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Is an enthusiastic, highly motivated self-starter with a strong work ethic and intense focus on results, acting in the best interest of the client. Client Experience Branding. Focuses on results, while acting in the best interest of the client.
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In addition to creating the strategy for penetration and developing relationships with our counterparts at our clients and partners, the position requires strong project management skills, strong client relationship skills and an ability to be both strategic and detailed in execution.
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Represents the brand by adhering to ANN INC.’s dress code guidelines Packages and wraps client purchases according to ANN INC. standards Position Requirements: Client Service: Ability to function as a role model, ensuring that the client remains the top priority.
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The most important and essential aspect of this job is developing a good relationship with each client so that on the day of their appointment, it is seamless for you to find them and escort them to the therapy office.
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