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Job Overview: The Associate Director of ClinSelect will oversee the ClinSelect teams: Feasibility Engagement, Clinical Data Integration, and Client Success Managers. Analyze client feedback and collaborate with the Client Success Manager to tailor services and communication to client needs.
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CLA is looking to hire Accounting Consultants (Engagement Directors) for our Client Accounting and Advisory Services (CAAS). every day, for our clients, our people, and our communities through industry-focused wealth advisory, digital, audit, tax, consulting, and outsourcing services.
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In this role, the Managing Director will be charged with managing our pursuit, close and service delivery activities, including managing teams of professionals through all potential project stages of diagnostic, planning, solution design and solution delivery include managing engagement economics, accurate status reporting, quality control and legal risks to the Firm. This role will be responsible for ensuring exceptional client service and high-quality engagement deliverables.
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Evaluate skills and develop Senior Managers, Managers, Seniors and Staff in client engagement management and technical expertise in individual, trust, partnership, corporate, federal, state, local and foreign tax returns, estimated payments and extensions, and federal and state tax audits.
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Manage the client engagement cycle from prospecting, to proposal through to closing and contract signature, including the negotiation of complex contractual terms and conditions with new clients.
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Forge strategies to increase client engagement and satisfaction, thereby boosting retention rates and expanding study awards. Encourage and support innovation within teams to devise new client engagement tactics, trial management methodologies, and operational efficiencies.
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Experience and/or aptitude for concept selling in highly customer centric and consultative client engagement environment. Persistent Systems is looking to fulfill Client Partner/Director – Technical Sales Position.
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The TRS Case Management Director role supports our client engagement teams. You will be a member of our Turnaround and Restructuring (TRS) practice, specializing in our Case Management services.
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As the Director of Operations, you will play a key role in ensuring that our legal teams, administrative staff, and external partners work in synergy to achieve client success. Drive Operational Excellence: As Director of Operations, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of GreeningLaw, P.C. by streamlining processes, enhancing efficiency, and ensuring our teams are aligned to deliver the best legal services to personal injury clients.
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Leads client engagement teams throughout every aspect of project deliverable and ensures effective and efficient delivery of quality services. The Transaction Advisory Services (TAS) Director is an essential team member that will work to ensure financial due diligence engagements are executed timely and that client expectations are met, if not exceeded and support the overall delivery of the national TAS strategy.
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The Director of Client Services will be responsible for overall success of the client engagement, guiding it from inception through development and providing continuity for the client.
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Client Engagement: Cultivate lasting relationships with existing clients and forge new alliances. AtkinsRéalis has been providing infrastructure planning, engineering, construction, environmental consulting, urban planning, architecture, and program management services to public and private clients across the United States for more than 50 years.
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Lead and/or support a team of professionals to deliver consulting services to multiple client relationships as they navigate complex technical accounting and financial reporting events; participate in all stages of engagements including planning, field work, engagement wrap up and deliverable composition.
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Serve as a leader to ensure all CLA risk management policies and procedures, including engagement set-up; client billing and collections; and document retention policies are followed and that the SALT staff are trained and aware of all policies.
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In-depth knowledge of and success in marketing strategy, market analysis and segmentation, brand and service positioning, personas, client journey mapping, marketing automation, and the development of thought leadership campaigns and sophisticated event marketing campaigns to support relationship development and engagement.
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