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Whether a customer wants to grow their business, buy a home, or feel confident in their retirement plan, they have a partner in Ameris Bank. We serve customers in our locations across the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and nationwide through our extensive digital offerings and mobile app.
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ROCKWOOL is seeking a Business Development Manager, Custom Builders to join our Custom Builder Team. The preferred candidate will be based in the Mid-Atlantic and the territory covers from MD to FL. Key cities include: Nashville, Washington DC, Charlotte, and Tampa.
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The Area Business Director will report to the Regional General Manager and will lead a team of sales professionals called Area Business Managers (ABM). The Area Business Director is a dynamic accounts sales leader who provides inspirational leadership and strategic direction to a team of ABMs. This person seeks to expand their sales leadership experience with a cutting-edge pharmaceutical company that is committed to making positive impact on patient's lives.
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Wavetronix, the global leader in radar based vehicle detection technologies, is seeking a full-time Regional Sales Representative in the Virginia area. Attend customer meetings with other Regional Sales Representatives.
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Drive effective implementation of ABM customer plans by using a wide variety of promotion (including omnichannel) as well as analytical tools to improve efficiency in assigned sales geography, based on local assessment of customer opportunities and needs.
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Regional Sales Manager – Mid-Atlantic. Strategic Market Penetration: Develop and execute a comprehensive strategy to identify, cultivate, and secure new direct and channel business sales relationships within the Mid-Atlantic region.
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O’Neal Steel has an opening for a Regional General Manager to cover the Mid-Atlantic territory. The Regional General Manager is responsible for leading all commercial efforts regarding the overall profitability and management of locations within assigned territory.
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We’re looking for a talented regional marketing manager who will serve as the Avenue5 business partner responsible for property marketing performance in a region and/or portfolio of multi-family properties.
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Providing opportunity feedback to the team/inside sales coordinator. The ideal candidate will have some prior direct technical-sales experience and the ability to travel the territory as required.
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As a Field Sales Engineer for Integrated Audio Brands , reporting to the Regional Sales Director, will work in concert with the Regional Sales Manager and be responsible for providing exceptional and proactive customer service and technical support for Bosch Integrated Audio Brands.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) is responsible for delivering profitable business results through superior execution of the Business strategy. Interfaces with TMs and specified accounts to strategize, plan and execute the most effective method of education to drive sales, including product emphasis, audiences, locations, timing, resource needs, requirements, type of program, etc.
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The Market Development Manager – Mid Atlantic Region will be based in the areas of Maryland or Virginia and responsible for driving sales volume within their assigned geography and targeted outlets.
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Founded in 1901, Feeser's, Inc. is a family owned and operated full-line foodservice distributor located in Harrisburg, PA servicing the Mid-Atlantic region. Coordinate and manage daily regional sales activities in accordance with company profit plans and objectives.
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As the Regional Sales Manager, you be managing up to 15 large enterprise accounts and will take CrowdStrike's product capabilities and value to potential clients, match our strengths to clients' needs, and help our partners and clients defeat the adversary.
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Specific knowledge of vaccine sales or buy and bill, distribution, administration, and reimbursement. -Minimum of 10 years related sales experience (preferably business to business and/or healthcare sales experience.
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