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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 Training and Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for ensuring compliance with all required portfolio training, as well as Allied Universal standards and reports directly to the CE Regional Training Director.
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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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Develop a rough roadmap within the first 30 days; meet with your District Manager (DM), Branch Services Operations Manager (BSOMInside Sales Manager) and Regional Product Marketing Manager to understand the Company vision and key Company objectives for the branch.
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Whether it's mobility, broadband, video, commercial, residential, L&I, MDU, or all; we are a one-stop solution to help sales partners uncover growth opportunities. Become the EDM business subject matter expert, including technology, plans, promotions, sales techniques, best practices, computer systems, online tools, activation procedures, credit and escalation processes.
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As the ASM you will serve as the link between training and sales, and you will work closely with our partners and management on behalf of our client. Paid vacation, personal/sick days, and bereavement time.
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As a National Accounts Regional Manager you will be responsible for creating and maintaining positive relationships with customers, execution of all National Accounts customer-specific projects, and completing objectives as directed by the Branch and National Accounts teams.
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Support asset manager complete annual, regional and global reporting deliverables for the East portfolio including, FIN47 restoration estimate, lease impairment, legal vehicle and Archibus space planning reviews.
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In addition, the Branch Manager works closely with the Regional Manager and market loan officers in all business development activities within the branch market area.
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Business Banking Specialist minimum expectations will be set by both the Branch and Retail Regional Manager. Scope of Responsibilities: This position reports to a Retail Regional Manager and leads the branch team to achieve annual sales and profitability goals, and has a sound working knowledge of the overall operations of the branch.
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At Market Manager discretion/branch need, Life/Accident and Health Insurance licensing required within 18 months of entry into position. Location Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America Similar Jobs (1) Branch Manager for Downtown Baltimore remote type Onsite Position locations Baltimore, MD time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago.
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The District Supervisor is the multi-unit manager on the front lines of our business. The position reports to the State Vice President Operations with a portfolio of six to ten branch Managers under direct supervision.
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The Service Center Manager is an integral part of improving the financial lives of Suncoast Credit Union members by cultivating an efficient service center grounded in excellent service. Assist Regional Vice President in the establishment of performance goals for the service center and each team member.
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The position will support our Washington, DC Branch, District of Columbia, and report to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Risk Engineering Service Branch Manager and will directly support the Washington, DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia areas.
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Responsible for the overall success of the branch operating model, including customer and employee experience, digital engagement, transactions/operations, servicing, and sales. Supervisory/ Managerial Responsibilities:Branch Managers generally have direct reporting responsibility for branch staff.
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