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The Manager Commercial Sales is a senior-level manager that proactively leads a sales team by using expert industry knowledge and understanding as well as providing direction to the team to achieve company objectives.
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Guardian Glass is looking for a Commercial Territory Sales Manager to join our team! You will be joining the East Region Commercial team where you will work primarily with the Regional Sales Manager.
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The Commercial Events Manager at SHACK15 is an excellent commercial strategist for event venue sales and event management, striving to give our clients a five star experience hosting their brands and companies in our iconic space.
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As a key member of the sales/commercial team, the Territory Business Manager (TBM) will lead sales at the territory level and serve as the primary liaison between customers and the SpringWorks organization.
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5+ years proven Rare Disease sales experience in the pharmaceutical/ healthcare industry with demonstration of successful results. Experience in Rare Disease sales. SpringWorks is a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company applying a precision medicine approach to developing and delivering life-changing medicines for people with severe rare diseases and cancer.
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A discretionary incentive compensation is available based on individual performance tied to MBO's and Sales Incentive Plan. Successfully complete ongoing training and development to include product knowledge, selling skills, goal setting, planning and analysis, use of marketing tools and clinical information and sales competencies.
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Achieve short and long-term sales objectives by identifying customer needs and providing solutions to create a professional relationship between the customer and SpringWorks in both the live and virtual setting, as well as, within the community/academic setting respectfully.
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The TBM will deliver on revenue goals by executing the brand objectives through communication of approved clinical information, rigorous account planning and commercial team collaboration. NF1-PN Commercial Team - Springworks (springworkstx.com.
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SpringWorks Leadership Principles: Change Steward - Recognize that change is essential; set goals that align to the Company's strategy and create positive momentum for change; adapt business practices as necessary to adjust to ever changing requirements.
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Change Steward - Recognize that change is essential; set goals that align to the Company’s strategy and create positive momentum for change; adapt business practices as necessary to adjust to ever changing requirements.
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SpringWorks has a diversified targeted oncology pipeline spanning solid tumors and hematological cancers, including clinical trials in rare tumor types and highly prevalent, genetically defined cancers.
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In-depth understanding of the Neurology/Oncology landscape and market dynamics is highly desirable. A connector and one who thinks and acts as one team. Neurology experience– pediatric and adult experience.
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0-2 years of low voltage, audio-video, lighting, and/or shades sales experience in a commercial or residential sales environment. As an Account Manager you will be responsible for generating new business and sales of high-end audio-visual system.
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SpringWorks' strategic approach and operational excellence in clinical development have enabled it to rapidly advance its lead product candidates into late-stage trials and enter into multiple collaborations with innovators in industry and academia to unlock the full potential for its portfolio and create more solutions for patients with cancer.
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We also offer a comprehensive benefits package for our team of SpringWorkers and their families, including competitive compensation, annual cash bonuses and equity grants, 401K matching, fully covered medical, dental, and vision plans, and a full week of holiday break at year end.
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