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About the Role Workday is seeking a dynamic and strategic Director of Federal Government Marketing to drive our marketing efforts in the federal government space. Campaign Development: Lead the planning and execution of integrated marketing campaigns, including demand generation, reputation management, engagement, and enablement programs tailored to the federal government market.
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As a Director of Competitive Intelligence at CACI, you will be an integral part of our strategic team, assisting in the planning, development, and execution of Competitive Intelligence (CI) initiatives.
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Facilitate strategic planning sessions and workshops with cross-functional teams to ensure alignment and execution of strategic initiatives. extensive career experience in strategic planning, market analysis, and business development.
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Candidate will be a key member of CACI's Priority Pursuit Group and proposal team; will lead strategic planning and implementation, to include engaging with senior leaders from across CACI; and will provide mentorship and guidance to less-senior capture team members.
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You will be responsible for maturing our strategic cybersecurity program to proactively address emerging cyber risks, directing SNC’s cybersecurity initiatives, processes and projects, strategically planning and implementing industry best practices, and partnering with SNC peers to foster an environment of continuous improvement, with a strong focus on compliant business success and an emphasis on DFARs and CMMC compliance.
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Position requires advanced knowledge and skill that is customarily acquired by a prolonged course of specialized instruction or specific/specialized experience (accounting, finance, operations, technology, change management, strategic planning, etc.
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Provide occupancy planning, auditing and data compilation services for strategic planning efforts. Oversee and provide strategic Space & Occupancy Planning expertise to manage the supply, capacity and demand of assigned Client's portfolio of space.
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Together with the Civilian VP/GM and Vice President of Business Development, develops and manages the Strategic Planning Process and implementation of that plan. Assists executive leadership team in setting strategic marketing programs to drive organizational growth and meet established goals.
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Familiar with Essbase, Smart View, Hyperion Planning, and Hyperion Strategic Finance. Guiding the overall strategic and tactical direction for the team, including development and delivery of all financial planning & analysis for the business.
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Strategic Planning and Execution: Develop and implement comprehensive business development strategies to achieve company growth objectives within the GovCon sector. The Director of Business Development will be responsible for leading and executing the company's business development strategy within the Government Contracting (GovCon) sector.
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The Business Director is Quantech's executive leadership with management accountability for Strategic Planning and Tactical Execution for multiple business area or a geographic region.
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Experience with the successful execution of all phases of a large, multi-year capture effort, including strategic planning, shaping, competitive analysis, teaming, proposal development, and transition to execution.
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Participating in and leading key elements of GDIT’s growth and strategic planning efforts relative to CISA and more broadly within DHS and the government cyber ecosystem. Strategic planning and long-term portfolio planning.
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Strategic Planning: Develop and implement long-term preconstruction strategies for data center projects to align with organizational goals. Strategic Planning: Ability to develop and implement long-term strategies that align with organizational goals.
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The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 160,000 members of the civil engineering profession in 177 countries and is seeking an experienced event industry professional to provide strategic planning, risk management, financial forecasting, professional development, and leadership of the Conference and Event Services team.
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