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Overview Selling Regional Sales Manager – Capital Equipment: My client is a leading medical device company within the aesthetics industry. They are seeking to hire a Regional Sales Manager to provide strategic account management and sales leadership for a specific territory.
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Work with the Sales and Access leadership teams within REGN and Sanofi/Genzyme counterparts to lead Regional and local strategy for payer and provider access. District Manager, Field Access -Allergy / ENT (West.
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Primary Partners: Surgical Pain Sales Leadership and Sales Team, Marketing (Global Strategic Marketing and North America Regional Team), Research & Development, Marketing Communications, Clinical and Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Quality, Finance, Product Supply, Sales Advisory Board Members.
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The Senior Manager, Content Strategy is a working manager and therefore defines content strategies and editorial calendars and executes the responsibilities of a brand and marketing writer.
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In partnership with the regional manager, develop an annual territory plan that includes market opportunity and a strategy to increase sales and market share. The Territory Manager is responsible for developing new business in the single and multi-family segments with GC's, builders, architects, installers, and 3rdparty consultants and converting or growing loyalty to increase sales of the product portfolio.
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This strategic position is based out of our corporate headquarters in Tigard, OR. It is responsible for water works, HDPE/fusion and meter/utility sales and financial results, development and execution of our sales plans as well as our global water works strategy, recruiting team members, training and development curriculum and overseeing regional sales, meter/utility and HDPE/fusion sales managers.
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The Regional Marketing Manager will oversee and manage product, service and marketing program planning and development for multiple Service Experts Centers within a region. Strong verbal and written communication abilities with the ability to actively influence internal customers on marketing strategy.
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As part of the Oncology Sales you will report to the Regional Director and partner with the respective franchise team. Implement overall marketing and brand strategy for targeting and deployment of resources to key customers.
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The District Manager drives long term market strategy by leading and developing a team of store leaders to consistently meet profit and sales goals. Reporting to a Regional Vice President, they oversee all field sales and operations activity within their district.
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The Regional Facilities Manager creates and manages high performing teams which not only delivers operational excellence but keeps employees engaged and thriving, and in conjunction with the JLL leadership team, understands the firm’s strategy and goals and can translate those into the business opportunities.
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Successfully execute a brand and messaging strategy and act as an external evangelist for the brand. Our diverse product offering comprises intelligent solar inverters, battery storage, backup systems, EV charging, and complete home energy management ecosystems.
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This position deports directly to the Regional Vice President and consults with the Executive Vice President of Operations. Must have the required experience, Area Manager, Operations Manager for Multi locations, Rental Car Area Manager.
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Understand the duties of a Construction Manager and Project Manager duties. Our base of operations in Minnesota is supplemented with regional offices, extending our capabilities coast to coast.
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Responsibility Profile: Assist the business and terminal manager in planning, organizing, and coordinating functions relating to the operation of the business. While we are known for exceptional school bus services, we also provide regional charter services to area residents.
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Contribute to the larger Palo Alto Network's Prisma SASE strategy by providing regional specific intelligence and reporting. 7+ years' experience exceeding sales quota as a Major/Strategic or Large Account Manager, or Territory Account Manager for a multinational company.
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