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Reporting to the Regional Sales Manager, the Business Development Officer ("BDO") is responsible for identifying, sourcing, and closing new financing opportunities across a variety of industries.
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As part of a mission centric, locally delivered and nationally powered organization this role serves as an innovative fundraising and sales leader who is responsible for new business development for all revenue streams in designated market area, strategic high-impact fundraising activities, corporate development, mission integration, and volunteer management.
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This role will be responsible for day-to-day sales engagement of new business acquisitions, strategic conversion of business to the SAV sales team as applicable, and strategic relationship development with key internal and external customers.
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Cultivate relationships with decision makers in client organizations (e.g., the Chief Executive Officer, Department Directors, Operations Director, CEO, and CFO) to secure new business and client accounts and maximize the value delivered by HCLT. On-going management and development of personal sales pipeline, forecast accuracy, account planning, and maintaining account detail in the CRM platform.
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Description: Our client is currently looking for a Business Development Director which is a key sales role within the our client is Government sales team for Public Sector market, responsible for executing business development strategies and generating new sales from the target Governments for the State and Local Unit. The candidate will play a hunter role, responsible for acquiring new clients for our client.
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You have relevant business development/ sales experience. U.S. APPLICANTS ONLY: The estimated salary range for a new hire into this position is 203,000 to 225,250 USD per year, which may include potential sales incentive payments (if applicable.
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TransPerfect's DataForce division is hiring a Director of Business Development to focus on all. Proven global sales life cycle experience - lead generation through business closing with selling AI solutions including data collection and labeling.
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This position will suit an experienced Corporate Relocation professional with strong Sales and Business Development experience. The successful individual will be responsible for generating new business and selling relocation services across the USA.
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Summary: As part of a mission centric, locally delivered and nationally powered organization this role serves as an innovative fundraising and sales leader who is responsible for new business development for all revenue streams in designated market area, strategic high-impact fundraising activities, corporate development, mission integration, and volunteer management.
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Our Transportation Business Development Director will build, develop, and implement a sales strategy for Department of Transportation account plans (target clients, opportunity identification & qualification, relationship maps, and more) that will lead togrowth.
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The Director of Business Development will be responsible for New Business activities, from front-of-funnel prospecting through deal close and client onboarding, working closely with the product team and Sales Enablement to develop and execute messaging.
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Strategic evaluation of new and existing business re-assignment to the Shepard AV sales team in partnership with the Vice President of Sales. As the Director, Business Development you will solicit accounts comprised of tradeshows, corporate events, and meetings that have general sessions, educational sessions, digital branding, and convention AV rental needs.
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And we're on the hunt for a new Industry Development Director to help spearhead growth for us in this sector. Experience in expanding business opportunities within existing accounts and cultivating new business opportunities.
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As a Business Development Director, you will be responsible for driving new business opportunities and expanding our client base within the life science industry. We are seeking a highly motivated and results-oriented Business Development Director to join their team.
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We’re Salesforce, the Customer Company, inspiring the future of business with AI+ Data +CRM. Leading with our core values, we help companies across every industry blaze new trails and connect with customers in a whole new way.
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