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The Analyst, Actuarial, will work closely with Wellvana’s actuarial, finance and analytics team in the development of value-based care insights supporting our vision, strategic direction, and performance.
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The Business Development Representative (BDR) is a high impact position that will be joining our rapidly growing sales team to help obtain new clients for our SaaS accounting solution. We have Employee Resource Groups, community volunteer opportunities, social events, DEI initiatives, and reimbursements for professional development relevant to your role.
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Job Type: Full-time Pay : $88,000.00 - $102,000.00 per year Benefits : 401(k) matching Dental insurance Disability insurance Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid orientation Paid sick time Paid time off Paid training Referral program Safety equipment provided Vision insurance Supplemental pay types: Bonus opportunities Loading / unloading pay Quarterly bonus.
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Napster is seeking an experienced, creative and passionate business development executive to lead Napster's strategy, partnerships and B2B business functions The ideal candidate will have had experience growing and managing $50M+ P&L's, as well as conceptualizing and executing on diverse new revenue streams for global consumer subscription and advertising companies.
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The Business Development Representative identifies and negotiates strategic relationships with current customers and develops new business relationships. As a company, we value integrity, trust, diversity, and innovation, and we strive to foster a family-oriented, hometown culture that is supported by our strong, stable, and growing business.
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Our core values—Quality, Relationships, Warmth, Grit, Growth + Development, and Execution—are the guiding principles that shape our behavior, support our vision, and define our culture. Arts + Business Council membership.
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At J.Crew, we envision a world where doing good is part of doing business. Sales Associate, J.Crew Factory, Opry Mills. At J.Crew, we envision a world where doing good is part of doing business.
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LaSalle Network is hiring for a Commercial Account Manager at a leading insurance brokerage in Brentwood, TN. This firm has been recognized by multiple publications for their level of quality service and unique company culture.
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Kodiak Solutions: Healthcare Business Operations Coordinator This position requires a strong understanding of business processes and operations, as well as the willingness to adapt and excel in a dynamic business environment.
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MPOWER Physical Therapy offers a competitive compensation package for full-time members including: Three Medical Plans Options (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental and Vision Coverage, Health Savings Account (with HDHP), Employee Assistance Program, Company Provided Basic Life, AD&D and Long-Term Disability, Voluntary Life and Short-Term Disability, PTO Accrual, Paid Holidays, and 401(k) + employer match.
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The Program Manager will dually focus on client-account expansion as well as internal resourcing and project planning in order to drive both operational and business value. As the Program Manager, you will own the direction of program initiatives and work with both the technical and business development teams on the execution and delivery of AI and machine learning (ML) projects.
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Lead your team to reach or exceed sales goals by selling loan or pawn products to consumers, identifying local marketing strategies, leveraging business-to-business partnership opportunities, obtaining referrals, and hosting and participating in community events.
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The Paralegal - Contracts & Compliance will manage a complex national account and commercial account contracts process, as well as the request for proposal (RFP) process that includes working with attorneys, internal and external business personnel.
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Reporting to the Ingram Performing Arts Center Business Manager, the Box Office Manager oversees ticket sales for all Performing Arts Center events – curricular, non-curricular, guest artists, and external and internal rental events – accounting for ticket transactions and ensuring the proper operation of the venue, as well as analyzing and reporting on ticket sales trends.
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The Chief Clinical Innovation Officer will drive prioritization, rigorous and standardized clinical program development, and clear focus on clinical effectiveness into design, evaluation, and scaling of existing and new program areas (e.g. house calls, virtual triage/urgent care, telepsychiatry as a few examples.
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