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Verona Pharma is currently recruiting a Respiratory Sales Specialist to join our team, reporting to the Regional Sales Director. Communicate frequently with other Respiratory Sales Specialists across the country and cross-functional counterparts such as Marketing, Sales Ops, Market Access, Field Reimbursement, Training, and Medical Affairs to create alignment of business plan, focus on strategic drivers, and sharing best practices.
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The Reser will present national touring artists, local and regional performing arts organizations, visual arts exhibitions, arts education programs, and serves as a social and cultural hub for Beaverton and its surrounding communities.
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Responsible for working with Marketing, the Event Sales Director, General Manager and Regional Sales Director on promotional material and private event related sections of the club website and social media outlets.
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TBM’s will report into the Regional Business Director. 5+ years of specialty/rare disease/biologics sales experience, neurology strongly preferred. Capable in a virtual sales environment.
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Demonstrates proficiency in initiating the client credit application process through high-impact prospect calls, prompt, and complete financial data collection from prospective clients, prepare and present pre-screening credit opportunities with the Director of SBA Lending and Regional Senior Credit Administrator via submission of complete application packages.
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Hospitality Spotlight is working with a luxury hotel client and we are looking for a hotel Director of Sales in Texas. Minimum of 6+ years as a Director of Sales for a full-service luxury hotel, required.
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This position reports to the Regional Sales Director (Enterprise, TOLA - SLED) 5-10+ years of quota-carrying software/hardware technology or channel sales with focus on building a greenfield territory and landing new business; 2+ years selling technical solutions or products to the Public Sector (SLED, Local Government, Municipalities) is a plus.
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Reports to Regional Sales Director. Responsibilities Responsibilities The TSR will work independent of the Sales Center, but in concert with their needs and report to the Regional Sales Directors.
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This position reports to the Regional Sales Director (Enterprise, Central - Corporate). A demonstrable track record of success managing longer, complex sales cycles and engaging with all levels from end users to business champions to C-level executives (Experience selling to CIO/CTO/CISO/CFO leaders at Fortune 1000 companies is highly preferred.
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This candidate will report directly to a Director of Emerging Mid-Market and will be part of the tight-knit Mid-Market Sales Leadership team, managed by the VP of Sales. SDR, SE, CSM Leadership, The Partners Team, Marketing, Sales Enablement, Product, Deal Desk.
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In a large and mature Region with established Business Units across multiple geographic markets, a Regional Director - Sales works in close partnership with the Regional Vice President and the Regional Director - Operations to lead and manage the business across the entire Region.
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Develop annual marketing strategy in conjunction with the Director of Sales and the inside sales team and identify joint marketing opportunities where applicable. Manage a geo-region to deliver sales revenues, customer support and objectives as defined by the Director of Sales.
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As part of the PI sales team, you will report to the Regional Business Director. Collaborate with Regional Business Director and various customer facing team members to ensure patients are supported through their PI journey.
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Reporting to Avigilon’s Regional Sales Director, the Channel Account Manager - Video Security & Access Control acts as a primary contact for all video solutions selling initiatives with Avigilon Channel Partners in the assigned territory, proactively manages their relationships and deploys sales actions and strategies in order to grow business and meet territory revenue goals.
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