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SUMMARY : The Director of Business Development will work closely with sales leadership to deliver on various business development initiatives to support retail and organic growth within the wealth management space.
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Job Summary:Covered Branches/Territories: Portland, Seattle North (Arlington), Seattle South (Kent)Preferable Homebase: Seattle SouthCompensation: $95,000 - $125,000 + bonus (DOQ)The District Sales Manager is responsible for management oversight of profitable growth across all District Locations including developing and mentoring all sales and operations personnel, all safety procedures, inventory accuracy and retention of all branch employees.
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Job Summary:Compensation: $88,962 - $126,325 DOQ + commissionThe District Sales Manager is responsible for management oversight of profitable growth across all District Locations including developing and mentoring all sales and operations personnel, all safety procedures, inventory accuracy and retention of all branch employees.
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Reporting to the Regional Director, the Branch Manager will oversee the operational, sales, service, and overall performance activities of the retail branch. The Branch Manager is also responsible for generating new business through community outreach, acquiring new memberships, and the retention and growth of existing relationships.
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With the Area Development Manager and Director of Finance and Operations, participate in the development and updating of a marketing plan for the branch. The Branch Manager is responsible for the development, growth, profitability, and smooth operation of the business.
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The District Sales Manager is responsible for management oversight of profitable growth across all District Locations including developing and mentoring all sales and operations personnel, all safety procedures, inventory accuracy and retention of all branch employees.
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Annual sales forecasting, budgeting and AR review as required as well as monthly P&L reviews with Branch Managers; Regional Director and Executive Team as requested. As the District Sales Manager, you will have the opportunity to showcase your excellence in sales leadership by helping your district achieve profitable sales, strengthen existing customer engagement, and strategically pursue new business.
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Work closely with the branch General Manager, Regional VP of Sales to help drive results and continuously develop your leadership skills. Overview ABM Technical Solutions Director of Sales – South Texas We are searching for an experienced Sales Leader to lead our Technical Solutions sales team in the Houston Metro Area with responsibility for serving Houston, Austin and San Antonio markets.
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This teammate will report to the Director of Sales and will be responsible for the profitable growth and market development of the territory while contributing to the growth of the local Fortify Building Solutions Branch location.
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In cooperation and as directed by the Regional Manager and the Director of Operations, this position is responsible for the success and growth of the Greenville, SC branch and market.
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RadiFi Credit Union (formerly known as Jax Federal Credit Union) is seeking a Branch Manager (Member Success Manager) to be responsible for the directing and administering the sales, service and operational efforts of a retail branch ensuring the branch meets organizational growth, sales, and service goals.
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Oversee the development and mentoring of all branch sales and management personnel with the focus on long term retention and fostering a customer service culture. Managing Sales – Primary responsibility is the management of profitable growth of IDI sales across all district branches; responsible for topline & bottom line growth of all locations.
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Core responsibilities include driving commercial excellence, employee engagement, customer satisfaction, sustainable growth, revenue, and EBITDA. The position will report to the Controls Group Sales Director in Milan, Italy.
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Administer and manage customer account activities by thoroughly and accurately maintaining documentation and providing progress reports to Branch Manager, Sales and Regional ISS Director.
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Strategic planning, sales management and negotiating and vendor management experience. You will act as the liaison between your locations and the corporate office, and collaborate with the Regional Director to develop and implement successful strategies for the overall success of your district.
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