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Sales Director, Ads Privacy Compliance. The Privacy Sales Director will be based in Mclean, VA, and will play a pivotal role in driving new business growth, channeling sales, and business development.
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As the State & Local Government Solutions Sales Director you will be responsible for driving adoption of Appian's industry-leading sourcing and procurement solutions (Appian Government eProcurement Suite) in the State & Local Government space.
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Job Description NetImpact Strategies is looking for a Director of Product Sales to support the growth of our Product Innovation and CTO organizations. Work as a team for the most efficient use and deployment of resources; collaborate with sales engineering, channels/alliances, professional services, product, legal, marketing, and engineering teams to create a seamless customer experience.
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As a Senior Business Development Manager, you will work collaboratively with business development colleagues, the Federal Sales Team, AI Solutions, senior leadership, client project managers, Marketing, Alliances, and subject matter experts to generate innovative sales ideas for the Federal market.
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Executive Mosaic seeks a Sales Director to manage and grow named accounts in the government contracting sector. Sales Director Job Description. Sales Support Collaboration: Work with remote sales support staff in the US and offshore to generate research, reports, and leads.
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CGI Federal is seeking a Sales Director to support the Intellectual Property Business Development (IP BD) team with execution of our growth objectives. The Sales Director is an individual contributor, directly responsible for actively seeking out new opportunities, prospects, and accounts, and working with the broader IP BD Team (capture, proposals, etc.
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We have multiple openings for senior sales professionals whose main responsibilities will be managing the corporate Director and VP-level relationships with our hotel chain and management company partners, and identifying business development opportunities with these partners.
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Managing and delivering large complex EPM Transformation and leading end to end sales cycles and helping manage client executive relationships. KPMG is currently seeking a Director, Oracle EPM in Enterprise Solutions for our Consulting practice.
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The Business Development Director is responsible for leading all aspects of the sales process, including systematic prospect targeting, development of opportunity-specific sales strategy, and selection of pursuit teams and "quarterbacking" the entire sales process.
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5 years of relevant experience in membership sales, acquisition, retention strategy, and operations. The YMCA Fairfax County Reston is currently seeking a dynamic and experienced Membership Director to lead our membership department.
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Oversee and create a variety of sales stakeholder communications including sales enablement library, meeting presentations, agendas, and follow up communications. Support sales team in developing, achieving, and enhancing sales enablement program.
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Position Summary: Reporting to a VP of Sales, this position sells Managed Service capability that covers service desk, network, datacenter, collaboration and security services with extensive knowledge in IT service management to address the entire breadth of client opportunities in the evolving market of cloud and digital solutions.
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As a Director, Pre-Sales Partnerships Engineer at Exiger, you will play an instrumental role in establishing and enhancing strategic alliances with critical technology partners across both Government and Commercial spaces while supporting the sales team in closing sales via technical proof-of-concepts.
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Reporting to the SVP of Marketing, this critical role will work closely with Product Marketing and Sales to create and manage the content, campaigns and analytics for the K12 Individual website, microsites, social media, email, SEO, SEM and other digital initiatives.
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Previous experience in admissions, enrollment management, outreach, sales, or related field, preferably in an educational setting. Summary: The Director of Admissions is an in person position and plays a pivotal role in boosting local campus enrollment by adeptly managing digital leads, professional referrals, outreach efforts, and events.
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