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Existing Industry Expansions, Manager
Economic Development Partnership of North CarolinaRaleigh, NC, US- Promoted
Specialty Sales (Style, Tech, Beauty) (T1824)
Target Brands, Inc.Garner, NC, US- Promoted
Accounting Associate (Spoke CAAS - Retail Industry)
CliftonLarsonAllenRaleigh, NC, US- Promoted
Beauty Advisor (Inside Sales) Sally Beauty 10164
Sally Beauty HoldingsRaleigh, NC, US- Promoted
Prestige Beauty Advisor
Ulta BeautyRaleigh, NC, US- Promoted
Beauty Advisor - Total Cosmetics / Fragrances
San Francisco Art InstituteRaleigh, NC, USCustomer Solution Director - Hospitality Industry
OracleRaleigh, NC, United States- Promoted
Beauty Advisor - Flex
SephoraRaleigh, NC, US- Promoted
Beauty Coach - Raleigh-Durham, NC
Clarins USA, Inc.Raleigh, NC, US- Promoted
Part-Time Beauty Advisor - Sephora
Kohl'sCary, NC, USManaging Partner – Industry Capabilities
Workday, Inc.Raleigh, NC, USABeauty Advisor - Total Cosmetics / Fragrances
Saks Fifth Avenue7700 Old Wake Forest Rd, Raleigh, North Carolina, United StatesIndustry Marketer (Manager)
GenZJobsRaleigh, NC, United StatesBeauty Coach - Charlotte, NC
Groupe ClarinsRaleigh, NC, US- Promoted
Technology Industry GTM Lead
VirtualVocationsRaleigh, North Carolina, United States- Promoted
Full Time Health and Beauty Clerk
Harris TeeterRaleigh, NC, USIndustry Lead, Public Health
SlalomRaleigh- Promoted
Select Commercial Insurance Sales Producer - Industry Specialized
USI Holdings CorporationRaleigh, NC, US- retail management (from $ 45,044 to $ 412,500 year)
- dentist (from $ 50,000 to $ 250,000 year)
- general dentist (from $ 180,000 to $ 250,000 year)
- product director (from $ 140,000 to $ 242,500 year)
- medical director (from $ 146,743 to $ 240,000 year)
- event planning (from $ 42,900 to $ 233,025 year)
- physician (from $ 84,928 to $ 227,750 year)
- associate dentist (from $ 162,500 to $ 224,500 year)
- software engineering manager (from $ 137,100 to $ 222,200 year)
- owner operator (from $ 88,650 to $ 221,000 year)
- New York, NY (from $ 65,520 to $ 172,500 year)
- San Bernardino, CA (from $ 47,288 to $ 170,000 year)
- San Diego, CA (from $ 47,288 to $ 170,000 year)
- Miami, FL (from $ 38,000 to $ 144,000 year)
- Fairfield, CA (from $ 57,395 to $ 137,963 year)
- Dallas, TX (from $ 38,025 to $ 115,931 year)
- Los Angeles, CA (from $ 50,700 to $ 112,618 year)
- Orange, CA (from $ 41,113 to $ 91,875 year)
- Houston, TX (from $ 57,500 to $ 90,000 year)
- Chicago, IL (from $ 65,000 to $ 89,125 year)
The average salary range is between $ 50,000 and $ 95,000 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 62,326 year .
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Existing Industry Expansions, Manager
Economic Development Partnership of North CarolinaRaleigh, NC, US- Full-time
Job Description
Job Description
Description : About The Role
The Existing Industry Expansions Manager (EIEM) is responsible for cultivating relationships with existing companies in the region and supporting any challenges or opportunities that are identified. The primary duty is to assist North Carolina companies that are considering expansion of their businesses in North Carolina to positively influence investment decisions in North Carolina. Working in close partnership with state, local and other officials, the primary goal is the advancement of job creation, job retention, and investment in the region. S / he will spend most days traveling within the region, meeting with business and community leaders, and building important working relationships with stakeholders throughout the region.
The successful candidate will be required to live within the Prosperity Zone s / he represents. This position supports the following counties : Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, McDowell, Mitchell, Watauga, Wilkes, Yancey.
Accomplishments and results will be defined by specific metrics and growth within the assigned region that meets overall company goals.
What You’ll Do
- Serve as the state’s first point of contact for communities, regarding economic development efforts.
- Represent North Carolina as the lead point of contact for companies considering expansion in the region by forming and maintaining relationships with executive-level decision makers of existing companies.
- Promote the state’s incentive programs, pro-business climate, community partnerships, and workforce.
- Along with regional partners, assist in the creation of a flexible, efficient, strategic economic development “one-stop-shop” of information that will provide data related to all local, state and federal resources that support economic development activities.
- Provide guidance to agencies that work directly in business permitting assistance, state and local incentives, and other related regulatory issues affecting business investment.
- Establish a professional relationship with the economic development leaders, major business organizations, and county / town partners within the region.
- Provide and promote economic development collaboration, referral services, education and training assistance, as well as other support to counties, municipalities, and businesses within assigned region.
- Serve as a regional representative for the organization, such as through speaking engagements to various stakeholder groups.
- Ensure assigned regions are familiar with the services and assistance that can be provided by the EDPNC Small Business Advisors and the International Trade Division.
- Serve as a regional liaison with the NC Department of Transportation, NC Department of Environmental Quality, NC Community College System, NCSU Industry Expansion Services, NC Department of Commerce Workforce Development, and other related partner organizations serving the same constituency of start-up and existing employers in the state.
- Identify the region’s economic development and business attributes, target industry sectors for job attraction, and assist with the development of those industries in the region.
- Duties and responsibilities are subject to change in response to evolving economic conditions, organizational priorities, and operational requirements, and may be adjusted accordingly at the discretion of management.
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What We Are Looking For
Key Competencies
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OUR MISSION :
The Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC) is focused on recruiting new businesses to the state, supporting the needs of existing businesses, connecting exporters to global customers, helping small business owners get their start, and attracting tourists and visitors from all over the world.
OUR COMMITTMENT TO DIVERSITY :
At the EDPNC, we embrace the differences of people living in, working in, and visiting our socially, environmentally, and economically diverse state, as well as those who plan to come. We know that our greatest strengths come from the people who make up our team, and we strive to be both ambassadors and catalysts for preserving the beauty of the cultural patchwork that makes North Carolina a welcoming place for all.