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Serve as proposal manager to lead teams through the full proposal development life cycle, including kickoff meetings, design sessions, color team reviews, submission, debriefs, and regular business development meetings.
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The ideal candidate will have previously served as a business development manager and/or capture manager with proven experience supporting DoD customers. The Engineering, Integration, and Operations Business Area of the Leidos National Security Sector is seeking an energetic Senior Business Development Manager to lead US Navy Business Development (BD.
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TEN is currently seeking a Senior Business Development Manager (BDM) for the Washington DC /VA/MD and Pennsylvania region to be responsible for securing contracts, cultivating customer relationships, and driving business opportunities within the Federal Government’s various agencies and sites in the mid-Atlantic region.
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Guidehouse is seeking a Managing Consultant to join our Defense and Security Segment to provide strategy and business transformation solutions for an emergency management client. Leading teams in the development of change management and communications strategies and accompanying implementations plans.
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Knowledge of international USG and international development contracting business. Lead business development strategies and tactical activities for International Development Group (IDG)’s Global Health Division (GHD) in collaboration with the Technical Portfolio Leads.
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As a Business Development Executive within our growing team, you will have the opportunity to lead and cultivate new business opportunities with government, education, and private sector clients as we leverage our customer-centric and innovative brand throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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Experience working in business development or a customer service-related role, selling Oracle NetSuite, Salesforce CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM & Business Central, and/or Microsoft Power BI is not required but a major plus.
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The Senior Business Development Manager (BDM) is responsible for all BD activities and strategy development to drive US Navy growth. Actively participate in capture activities to include opportunity gate reviews, black hat sessions, collaboration and workshop sessions, proposal reviews, and business-case development.
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Knowledge of USAID, Gavi, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other international development funder programmatic priorities, business solicitation practices, rules and regulations. Support cross-divisional staff training, including leading training sessions and orientations on JSI’s new business development processes and systems to build staff capacity.
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The AWS GCNA (Global Connectivity and Network Availability) Organization is looking for a Network Development Engineer to join our Backbone Enterprise, and Regional Engineering (BERE) team. Network Development Engineers (NDEs) perform high quality network and/or systems operations, deployments, scaling, technology refresh, sustaining engineering, best practices application, optimization, internal/external customer interactions, and produce appropriate technical documentation.
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The Senior Business Development Manager (BD) works with and supports the firm's Antitrust and Competition and Energy and Environmental practice groups, along with cross-practice, industry-focused working groups and client service teams as assigned.
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In addition, proven skills are needed in statistical and or Business Intelligence software (SPSS, SAS, Stata, Tableau, POWER BI, Qlik, MicroStrategy, ArcView, Excel, etc.) strong background in business intelligence-related software (SPSS, SAS, Stata, Tableau, POWER BI, Qlik, MicroStrategy, ArcView, Excel, etc.
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You will serve as a technical authority and advisor to senior level personnel in the Division and Directorate regarding the management of Building Partner Capacity (BPC) programs.
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The Development Assistant will be responsible for: some clerical/administrative support for a professional fundraiser(s), providing logistical and creative support for special event planning and execution including community-based fundraising events and online donor giving, identifying and cultivating low end donors to the program and soliciting gifts for the program, and support for major gift correspondence including thank you letters, stewardship letters and some small mail campaigns.
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The secondary responsibility of the Development Director is managing a dedicated portfolio of high-net-worth individual donors and national funders in partnership with the President & CEO, Chief Program Officer, and Policy Advisor in the Executive Office.
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