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Reviews and implements appropriate processes and procedures to establish efficient and effective work flow and ownership within the organization to support business to business, OEM, strategic projects and acquisition due diligence efforts.
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If so, the Financial Representative (FR) Learning & Development Team is seeking an instructional designer who will support our efforts to execute and deliver on the overall field training strategy.
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Involvement in the planning, analysis, design, development, testing, implementation, maintenance, and management of solutions. Business Systems Technology Specialist III- SAP Developer. Occasional business travel required, Ability to work non-standard schedule as needed, On-call hours as needed.
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Adhere to system validation plans as required to meet corporate business needs and support the company’s GxP validation requirements. Assist Business colleagues in creation of training documentation and knowledge transfer.
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Serve in a fish facilities business development role by interacting with clients, developing scopes of work and fee proposals, and participating in strategic planning for business in North America.
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Provides AVP and Directors with budget reports, budget dashboards and historical data in development of annual budget. The role includes management of the FSCPP financial infrastructure and operations; development and implementation of related administrative systems; preparation of monthly account analyses; and audit function as it relates to resource allocation through budget planning and administration.
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Oversee development of forecasting models to predict sales, demand and other key business metrics. Expertise with Microsoft Power Platform for automating business processes and application development.
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The Development Event Producer is responsible for coordinating logistics for development events, including donor cultivation, recognition, and stewardship events. Responsibilities include securing, recording and acknowledging corporate and vendor sponsorships for Network development eventsCoordinates logistics for assigned special events (including but not limited to fundraisers, receptions, breakfasts, tournaments, dinners, etc.
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Experience with building and/or maintaining client relationships; Business Development experience is plus. Contribute to Business Development efforts by identifying (and helping to secure) new clients while retaining our existing clientele; this includes assisting with the preparation of proposals as well as nurturing existing client relationships.
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Assist platform and technology initiatives that drive towards a business strategy. 2025 Guardian Summer Intern, Business Technology - Park Avenue Securities. Through skill-building, leadership development and philanthropic opportunities, we provide opportunities to build communities and grow your career, surrounded by diverse colleagues with high ethical standards.
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Intuitive with numbers, ability to parse through large complex market data and provide meaningful, crisp, and actionable insights for current business and for evaluating potential new product opportunities.
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Master of Business Administration or graduate degree in life sciences preferred. In coordination with executive leadership, develops business plans and financial justifications for proposed new product acquisitions, in-licensing and co-marketing opportunities.
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Assist the team with the coordination and tracking of Park Avenue Securities business projects including supporting the technology roadmap. Build a network of colleagues and have a sense of community with other interns and other parts of the business.
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As a Business Development Manager in Business Banking, you’ll be helping to improve the lives of our clients and the well-being of their businesses through financial solutions, education, and advice.
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Two or more years of business-to-business or outside sales experience, including business acquisition and prospecting/cold calling. With your sales experience, ability to efficiently manage your time, customer relations skills and excitement for technology, you'll deliver outstanding and innovative business solutions that support our technology evolution and change the way businesses connect.
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