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We are looking to hire a Business Development Manager to join our team! 5+ years business development or outside sales experience selling high-value luxury services/products (travel experience is highly preferred but not required.
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An industry leader in the business of Precision Medicine, Genetics, and Diagnostics, this company is in search of its next President's Club Award-winning Business Development Manager in the Mid-Atlantic.
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The Development Team is made up of the Director of Development, the Communications & Marketing Manager, a Development Manager focused on Events & Volunteers, a Development Manager focused on Donor Relations & Database, and a Development Coordinator.
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Manage an individual portfolio of 150+ rental housing properties consisting of 13,000+ affordable multifamily rental housing units (portfolio size may change based on business needs.
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3+ years of experience managing business development, account management, seller, vendor management, or sales teams. - 5+ years of experience managing business development, account management, seller, vendor management, or sales teams.
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Enterprise customers rely on Support when running their business critical workloads on the AWS platform, and our technical account managers and cloud support engineers are the primary daily touch-point for those customers.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director.
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This role will manage the individual giving program including a portfolio of donors that are able to give 10K+ and supervise one staff position, our Development Communications and Operations Manager.
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Global PMI Business Manager (Major): You will be responsible for managing BCG's North America Transactions & Integrations business, the hub for the firm's Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Carve-Out (C-O) and Post-Merger Integration (PMI) expertise within the Corporate Finance & Strategy (CFS) Practice Area (PA.
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Proven track record in account management / business development roles selling technology solutions consulting services and demonstrate a consistent ability to exceed sales targets on a YOY basis.
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The Finance Manager will be joining the Performance Management team within Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), which consolidates and reports critical financial and operational information, supports internal FP&A planning teams, and provides insights to the highest levels of Executive Leadership Team. This individual will be at the forefront of the digital revolution as we look to enhance business processes through the capability of IBM planning analytics (TM1.
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Our company spans a diverse range of innovative areas including natural language processing, machine learning, psychotherapy research, clinical assessment and behavioral coding, project management, software development, UI design, community-based research, and small business development.
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Disney Entertainment and ESPN Technology (DE&E Technology) provides the technological backbone and product development for Disney's two media business units, while helping to keep the company at the vanguard of innovation - enabling the Company to continuously leverage technology to enhance storytelling and creativity, while delivering scalability, flexibility, and efficiency for its businesses.
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Detailed knowledge of program management of complex strategy development, execution planning, and business process redesign projects with ability to lead or run multiple projects simultaneously.
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As the Epic Bridges and Mirth Interface Development Manager, you will be a key player in our healthcare technology ecosystem. We are seeking a talented and experienced Epic Bridges and Mirth Interface Development Manager to lead our interface development team and actively participate in hands-on interface development and optimization to assist our client as they convert to Epic over the next year.
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