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The VP and New York Market Leader leads the delivery of Enterprise's program solutions, innovations, capital and policy efforts to bring sustainable and lasting impact in the region. The Vice President and New York Market Leader reports to a Senior Vice President, Programs - member of the Solutions President's leadership team and is part of a cohort of eleven market leaders across the country.
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Job DescriptionJob Responsibilities:The VP and New York Market Leader leads the delivery of Enterprise’s program solutions, innovations, capital and policy efforts to bring sustainable and lasting impact in the region.
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As an employee of Enterprise Community Partners, the Market Leader conducts strategic assessments of the needs of local and state government partners, non-profit and for-profit developers, and the public, corporate, and banking sectors and provides solutions to support local and state-wide strategies to address affordable housing in low-income communities and community development needs.
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The Market Development Manager (MDM) for Food Service will be responsible for account management responsibilities associated with assigned Food Service accounts. Strategic sales leader, setting the annual agenda for distributors through business optimization, program management and distributor sales team interaction.
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Serves as the leader of AECOM’s DoD water business development (BD) activities in a defined geographic area, in coordination with the region executive, regional business line leader, other market sector leads, and state leads.
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AECOM is seeking a regional Department of Defense (DoD) Water/Wastewater/Stormwater Market Sector Leader in the Southeast, U.S. This Leadership role within AECOM offers an exciting opportunity for a seller-doer to focus on marketing and developing water business with a passion for capture management for DoD clients.
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Serves as an ambassador for AECOM in the water business line and market sector. Works with other business line and market sector leaders at the district, region, or geography level to ensure strategic business growth.
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Coordinates with Area Business Unit Managers and Area Market Sector leaders to establish growth strategy and drive growth. Develops marketing strategies/plans and anticipates opportunities and trends in the business line, market sector, and adjacent market sectors.
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This person would serve in a leadership capacity on our growing TEP Team, which consists of over 10 PTOEs, 4 AICPs, and several PTPs and RSPs. This role will be responsible for leading efforts to grow our traffic engineering and planning team and expand our business in the regional market.
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The Area (FL, PR,AL, MS) Transit Market Sector Leader (Transit MSL) is a professional that is well versed in all aspects of the transportation and transit markets, including business development, technical delivery, and project execution.
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Regularly analyze competitive market data, staying informed about clean tech and microgrid developments. As we continue to facilitate the future of work and promote our innovation and platform offerings across North America, we are looking for a seasoned, growth-minded, independent thinker, doer, and highly driven sales leader to join our team.
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DEA’s Surveying and Geomatics team is looking for a Business Development Leader to lead our growth in our Utah Market. This person will be a champion of market growth, will monitor regional net fees, and will oversee business development spending in the market.
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As a market leader in Mobile Living solutions, Dometic is committed to driving sustainability in our industry. Today, Igloo has 90% + brand awareness and is #1 in market share in the US, is a pioneer in sustainability for our category with the launch of biodegradable coolers and coolers made with from post-consumer recycled resin and other sustainable materials and has a growing DTC business allowing us to build direct relationships with our consumers.
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TRG acquired Priory Solutions in 2016, Screen Group in 2018, Axon Financial Systems in 2019, Market Data Insights in 2020, Jordan & Jordan's Market Data Reporting (MDR) business in 2021 and Xpansion in 2024 and with these acquisitions is now positioned as the global market leader in the financial, legal, and professional services markets.
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Kimley-Horn, one of FORTUNE Magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For," is seeking a motivated Transit Practice Leader to join our Los Angeles team and work on some of the most significant projects in the local market and across the firm.
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