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As an Area Manager, the candidate will be responsible for driving sales and represent Rust-Oleum's vast portfolio of products to customers within the assigned geographic territory.
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Job Summary The Area Catering Sales Manager is responsible for attainment of assigned catering/banquet goals tied to the overall performance of the assigned collection of hotels. The Catering Sales Manager will work in conjunction with the Director of Sales or Director of Catering to achieve the hotel's revenue and market share goals for two or more properties.
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This role will report to the Vice President of Retail Marketing and will lead a team of usually 3-6 Sales Managers, a Manager in Training (MIT), and support 15-30 team members. Establish and foster positive working relationships with the retail partner management teams in the market area; serve as the primary contact for escalated issues; be a good steward of the retail partner's brand and ensure Sales Managers and indirect reports maintain the same standard.
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Our Sales Coordinator serves as an important liaison between the Area Sales Manager, Account Manager, referral source and patient. Assisting in achievement of goals with Area Sales Manager and Sales team.
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Currently we have a dealership in your area looking to hire for Parts Counter Sales and an Automotive Parts Manager. Parts Sales, Parts management, Parts Inventory management, Parts counter assistance, Automotive parts manager, Auto Parts Manager, Dealer Parts Manager, Dealership parts manager, Car Parts manager, Parts ordering, Dealer Parts, Auto Parts, Car parts, Managing auto parts, Automotive parts, Dealership Parts, inventory, inventory manager, inventory control.
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Maintain, stock, and clean the counter sales area merchandise and displays, and support Inside Sales and Outside Sales activities. Builder's Plumbing and Heating Supply is one of those trade names and is looking for a Non-CDL Delivery Driver/Warehouse/Counter Sales at their Ann Arbor, MI location.
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The Territory Manager is responsible for supporting the Area Sales Manager in delivering on capital commitments with the sale of Tablo in new and existing locations. Implement targeted business plans supporting the Area Sales Manager and console growth.
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THE IMPACT YOU CAN HAVE:The Area Loss Prevention Manager (ALPM) drives shrink improvement and asset protection programs for 3 Districts which contain approximately 41 Ulta Beauty Stores.
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Territory Sales Manager (Wine Sales Exp Req) Responsibilities. Territory Sales Manager (Wine Sales Exp Req) Qualifications. Territory Sales Manager (Wine Sales Exp Req) Description.
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Previous role as a Direct Manager, Manager, Sales Manager, Area Manager, District Manager, Regional Manager, Business Development Manager, Branch Manager, Manager Trainee, Assistant General Manager, Outside Sales Manager.
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The Heavy Duty Sales and Business Development Manager will support the current business while also pursuing new business opportunities and programs for new business wins with Heavy Duty customers such as Caterpillar, John Deere, CNE and similar.
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Field work with Area Sales Manager and other Indivior personnel. Maintain timely communication with Area Sales Manager and other members of the sales leadership team.
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DSI is a sales enablement company with an immediate career opportunity for a motivated Account Sales Manager (ASM) for our growing Exclusive Distribution Model (EDM) team. Previous experience in sales and leadership within outside sales channels with previous experience as an Account Sales Manager in a fast-paced quota-driven environment.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With limited direction and a thorough understanding of accounting principles, the Area Finance Manager assists the Area Director of Finance in managing the accounting workflow, providing accounting direction and analytical support to Area management.
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Keywords: agronomy, agronomist, agronomic, grain, seed, chemical, fertilizer, applicator, recruiter, location, manager, sales, crop, field, scout, recommendations, agriculture, ag, cca, pca, elevator, co-op, cooperative, insurance, hail, adjuster, merchandiser, originator, origination.
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