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Institute of Practising Professionals
Industry:
Consulting
Country:
Nigeria
City:
Lagos
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Posted:
06 April 2015
Regional Manager (RM)
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Requirements
Business or -related degree or equivalent professional qualification
Working experiences in previous post will be an advantage
Should be highly influential, well connected with Government and Academic Institutions.
Should be a person of unquestionable character
Must be able to generate new leadsÃÂ
Understanding of government, non-governmental workings
Must be a team player and able to manage his or her region
Must be ready to travel within and outside the country
Must be able to realized the Institute objectives for the region
Must have a marketing experience not less than 5 years
Must have a valid ÃÂ international passport and a driving Licence
Responsabilities
Male/Female not above the age of 65 years
Job Locations Availability
Nigeria - Abia
Nigeria - Abuja
Nigeria - Delta
Nigeria - Lagos
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