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Upon launch, our fund administration and fund management platform streamline fundoperations, including seamless fundraising capabilities, world-class investor experience, and expert accounting and investor reporting services.
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The Analyst will have Epic, SQL project management experience. Our client, a rapidly growing non-profit organization is seeking an experienced Revenue Integrity Analyst! Support Director of Finance during monthly account close, including creating reports and data analysis.
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In this role, you will be responsible for onboarding new clients, improving relationships between our client and EPCs, addressing ad hoc questions, and implementing scalable strategies to improve account management efficiency.
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The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm that provides a wide range of financial services to a substantial and diversified client base that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and individuals.
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New business development, account management, client retention. Ernest Packaging Solutions is currently in search of a Client Relationship Manager for our division located in Salt Lake City, UT. This is a full time position that offers a competitive base salary, commissions, bonuses, along with benefits and a wonderful company culture.
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Acting as a 'playing team captain' and being actively involved in client-relationships (both relationship management and new business development). · Bachelor’s degree in construction, civil, or mining engineering or other degrees coupled with relevant industrial sales management experience; an MBA is a significant plus.
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Prepare summary materials and presentations for meetingsReview and analyze financial reportsSupport Director of Finance during monthly account close, including creating reports and data analysisProject managementBudgeting and forecastingAssist in supporting the business needsAd-hoc analysisPresenting to upper management.
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8+ years professional experience in a client-facing role, including customer success, account management, consulting, project management, change management or onboarding/training.
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A client in Phoenix is looking for fully remote tier 1 service desk candidate. Benefit packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching.
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Technology sales and educational experience i.e. SaaS sales experience, CRM, SalesForce or other client management tools, social media, etc. As a Floating Sr. Account Manager, you will be assigned a sales territory based on business needs, these needs can change every 30 to 90+ days.
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The Proposal Manager is responsible for supporting the sales, account management, business development and client services teams by managing the entire proposal process for complex proposals from opportunity identification to proposal delivery.
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6+ months experience in client success, customer service, B2B marketing, or account management. Access Development is seeking a National Account Manager, an innovative B2B client success professional who is capable of building and maintaining business relationships with the world’s largest and most popular retail brands.
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Bilingual: German or French or Italian or Spanish Language + English LanguageAble to work CEST timezoneYou have experience in customer success, customer service, support and/or account management, developing holistic strategies to guide complex organizations towards measurable business outcomes.
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Demonstrated success in a role that combines elements of lead generation, appointment setting, and account management, preferably in an inside sales environment. Ideal for those skilled in balancing initial client engagement and ongoing account support, this role is perfect for individuals enthusiastic about developing inside sales strategies and motivated by the challenge of fostering client relationships and business growth.
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The Account Management team supports Institutional Americas account opening, maintenance and client data quality management. The work Account Management performs is critical and must adhere to strict regulatory and policy requirements as this function has very material impact on downstream functions (trade processing, regulatory and tax reporting, Anti-Money Laundering monitoring among others.
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