Relationship Manager
NOW CFO · Dallas, TX · 2 wk ago
On-siteInformation TechnologyFull-time
About The Opportunity
NOW CFO is seeking an accomplished Relationship Manager to drive growth and strategic partnerships across Dallas and Fort Worth. This role is ideal for professionals with commercial banking or financial services backgrounds who excel at cultivating trusted relationships with business leaders and financial partners.
What You’ll Do
- Develop and strengthen referral relationships with bankers, CPAs, and financial professionals statewide.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to business owners and executives, identifying operational and financial needs.
- Build and manage a robust pipeline through targeted outreach, warm introductions, and ongoing relationship management.
- Represent NOW CFO at banking, finance, and professional networking events to elevate market visibility.
- Oversee the entire business development cycle—from introduction to close—ensuring a seamless client handoff to our consulting team.
- Track and manage all activities within Microsoft Dynamics CRM while maintaining consistent weekly engagement (20–25 meetings).
- Collaborate closely with internal market leaders and consultants to align client solutions with business objectives.
What You Bring
- 5+ years of experience in B2B relationship management, commercial banking, financial partnerships, or consultative sales.
- Established relationships within the banking, accounting, or financial services community (strongly preferred).
- Promised success building referral networks, nurturing long-term partnerships, and closing complex business deals.
- Strong understanding of accounting or finance principles with the ability to translate financial insights into client value.
- Polished communication, presentation, and negotiation skills with C-suite and financial decision-makers.
- Self-motivated, disciplined, and highly organized with a professional, client-first approach.
- Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, or a related field preferred.