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The Territory Manager identifies and onboards prospective Hardware, Pro/Lumber and Paint Retailers and will be the liaison between the customer and Emery Jensen Distribution to build a long term business relationship.
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Operate independently as a QA partner across the assigned subject matter expert (SME) audit teams, forming partnerships at all levels within IA. Support the QA Director (QAD) and Senior Audit Manager (SVP) in fostering a strong QA partnership with the IA Chief Auditors.
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The Sr. Project Manager – Electrical (Solar PV) will have an entrepreneurial spirit and create a vision for growth for their practice and contribute to the growth of the Solar discipline for markets throughout Texas and across the US. They will lead the business development effort and manage the relationship with key clients.
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Coordinate deal team meetings between Relationship Manager, Market President, Senior Credit Officer, and Underwriter. Work with Manager to coordinate credit decision with Market President, Senior Credit Officer, Executive Credit Officer, Chief Credit Officer and Chief Operations Officer.
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Key relationships are with Outsourcing Partner(s), Relationship Managers, Customer Care support teams (Product Experience, Innovation & Analysis, Operations, Learning & Development), Finance and Marketing.
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The Real Estate Manager I serves as the point of contact and relationship manager between utility and railroad representatives and RailPros Real Estate clients. Serves as a client relationship manager for railroad and utility/permittee/lessee representatives.
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Client Relationship Management: Build and maintain long-lasting customer relationships along side company Account Manager. Work with Account Manager to execute account plan for high value accounts.
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Responsibilities The Sr. Project Manager - Electrical (Solar PV) will have an entrepreneurial spirit and create a vision for growth for their practice and contribute to the growth of the Solar discipline for markets throughout Texas and across the US. They will lead the business development effort and manage the relationship with key clients.
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The Community Fund Manager responsibilities include the evaluation, underwriting, selection, recommendation for approval and compliance for multiple programs, including the CDFI Fund applications, providing technical assistance to member institutions and community organizations concerning the CDFI programs as well as the Community Investment Program (CIP) and Economic Development Program (EDP.
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Coordinate CDFI member relationship management with Member Sales. Provide manager with updates and status reports on assigned programs. Complete pilot and coordinate integration of the CDFI Loan Fund as a primary economic development program for the Community Investment department.
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Develop working relationship with Convention Visitors Bureau, Chamber of Commerce, Leasing and Management offices and airports in backyard market of each hotel. Position developed to allow for a senior business travel manager role with principal oversight of ESP Global and ESP Local strategies for multiple hotel assets (total of 6 properties.
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Dallas Mavericks Basketball Leagues/Jersey Program : Management of the following – league development; relationship building with partner agencies; and ordering, processing, billing of league jerseys—ensuring the Mavs receive payment.
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Director, Client Relationship Manager. Demonstrable communication, relationship, and team skills. Related experience managing client relationships within Fund Administration, Sales, Trading, Risk Management, Operations, OTC Derivatives, or Fund Accounting areas a plus.
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Responsible for day-to-day dealer relationship management and champions the adoption and ongoing use of the company product in the dealerships. This position will cover a geographical area and work as part of a larger team reporting to a Regional Area Manager.
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This role will conduct discovery, requirements gathering, process documentation, configuration, and implementation management of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), HCM (Human Capital Management) and other related business applications functioning as a key resource for our clients spanning, finance, product distribution, manufacturing, job costing, field service, sales, marketing, service, and reporting.
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