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The Outside Parts Sales Manager (OPSM) manages sales and marketing programs to increase proprietary and aftermarket parts sales of the Bruckner Truck Sales West Texas Regional AOR. The OPSM provides leadership and drives parts sales through the Bruckner Truck Sales outside sales force in Lubbock and Odessa, Texas.
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Reporting to the Area Sales Director, the Regional Sales Manager will lead the sales process within an assigned territory of business for net new logos into prospective accounts and regional consultant influencers (5,000-20,000 employees.
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This role will work closely with Regional Director of Operations (RDO), Regional Revenue Management (RRM) and Field Marketing team (FMM) members, General Managers, and Hotel Sales Team to increase revenue within their assigned region.
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A regional sales manager must be willing to travel several states to work with his salespeople. A regional sales manager must also maintain high personal and moral standards that uphold the Service Tool Co. vision of "Winning By Being The Best At Satisfying America's Impulse Appetite.
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In addition, the incumbent supports the Vehicle Sales Center Manager and Area Trade/Wholesale Manager in identifying local and regional wholesale customers to dispose of "as is" and averaged inventory.
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Works closely with Area Trade/ Wholesale Manager and Manager, International Vehicle Sales to coordinate identification, transportation and deployment of area trade, wholesale and export units.
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Forwards this information to the Hotel General Manager and Regional Director of Sales. Presents these plans to the Hotel General Manager and Regional Director of Sales for review and approval.
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The Regional Sales Manager, SLED Opportunity. Our Regional Sales Manager's are individual contributors who play a vital role in driving a significant share of revenue for Okta. We provide our reps with an environment in which they can make valuable contributions from day one while also building opportunities for learning and growth.
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Assists with the direct sales activities of the hotel in partnership with the hotel's Director of Sales (DOS), Regional Sales Director (RSD), and Global Sales Office (GSO) to uncover the appropriate demand located in the hotel's trade area.
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The Regional Sales Representative (US, East Coast) is responsible for selling corporate NMR products or services. NMR Regional Sales Representative (US, East Coast) With new products coming from our production facility in France, we are now looking for our Regional Sales Representative to accelerate the development of CortecNet Corp. towards big industries and academic key accounts.
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POSITION TITLE: Position Title: Regional Manager- Engineered TO Order (ETO) Woodyard Cranes Sales POSITION TITLE: Regional Manager Engineered To Order (ETO) Woodyard Crane Sales PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Manages sales activity for an assigned territory and/or assigned accounts.
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Reporting to the HDPE Vice President of Sales, the Regional Sales Manager will have primary responsibility for driving revenue and market share growth in the broadband markets selling HDPE conduit and related products.
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The CSS will report to the Regional Sales Director with guidance from the Territory Manager on daily activities. This position collaborates with the Territory Manager, Regional Sales Director, Clinical Lead Specialist to advance market share and optimize the customer clinical experience.
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