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Provide input for all yard spotter marketing efforts through Tico sales manager. Business Development- Yard Spotters role will be to sell, lease and rent new and used yard spotters.
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The candidate will work closely with the Tico sales manger, and other dealership personnel to drive the overall success of yard spotters sales, rentals, leases, parts sales and service.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in business development, sales, or marketing roles, preferably within the renewable energy industry or related sectors such as clean technology, energy efficiency, or environmental consulting.
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As a Business Development Manager , you will develop an in-depth understanding of buyer needs, key market trends, and the competitive landscape and help bring our services to market within target verticals.
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We are looking for a Business Development Manager for our Philadelphia, PA territory ! Minimum 7-10 years of experience in metal building construction/specification sales development.
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The Sr. Product Marketing Manager, CRISPR Therapeutics for IDT's global marketing organization, is responsible for leading cross functional efforts between product management, R&D, marketing, and sales to address customer needs for IDT's product portfolio within the genomic medicine market segment and using that knowledge and experience to develop and execute marketing and product launch campaigns that drive IDT awareness and revenue.
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Bachelor's degree plus 6 years of Gallo winery or distributor sales experience to include a prior rotation as a Portfolio Consultant, Business Development Manager, Program Manager Sales-LDP, Business Intelligence Manager or Account Manager 2; OR Bachelor's degree plus 8 years of external alcohol sales experience to include on-premise experience.
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The Business Development Representative (BDR) is an individual contributor role reporting directly to the VP of Sales. You will also coordinate directly with the sales team to ensure the quality of inbound MQLs, develop SQLs, and coordinate directly with the sales team to ensure and encourage account development through outbound prospecting, social selling, networking, attending trade shows and field marketing events.
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Collaborate with the Director of Sales, Marketing Manager, Purchasing Manager and CTO to expand the existing ecommerce website's success. The focus of the eCommerce Marketing Specialist is to plan, organize and lead the ongoing development of the ecommerce sales department at an already successful technology company.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will contribute to the growth of Twist’s market position in next generation sequencing (NGS) and synthetic biology product segments. The Senior Product Marketing Manager position will report to the Director of Product Management.
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Description:We are seeking a strategic ambitious Business Development Manager to join the NoGood. You have a deep understanding of the agency business development landscape and have a proven track record of delivering successful RFI/RFP submissions.
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The Regional Sales Manager will work with the Senior Regional Sales Manager and the DVP to develop and implement a plan to best support the Regional VPs with the goal of increasing aircraft sales & opportunities and extending Gulfstream's market presence through business development activities.
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Under the direction of the Senior Director of Non-Clinical Drug Development and with limited direction, the Business Development Manager will be responsible for sales and marketing support for the Lovelace brand as it works to expand its efforts as a Contract Research Organization.
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This role sits on the Sales team and reports into the Director of Business Development. The ideal candidate for a Business Development Representative position should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, be highly motivated, and possess strong sales skills.
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This individual focuses on supporting the origination of new business and provides a broad range of sales and marketing support to the Touchstone Institutional Sales Division including, but not limited to, technical product support (e.g., investment insight, competitive positioning, Zephyr & Morningstar Direct comparisons) and routine follow-up that addresses client and prospect requests.
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