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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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The Regional Sales Manager for the South Region is responsible for managing and developing a team of Territory Account Managers. This role provides direction and leadership to the field sales team while being responsible for customer satisfaction within the Regional geography.
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POSITION DESCRIPTION : Reporting to the Regional VP of Sales, the Regional Sales Manager will be responsible for achieving regional business goals by expanding sales through new and existing customers within an assigned territory.
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As a Regional Sales Director, you will work alongside an external wholesaler (Regional Vice President) to increase RiverSource Insurance product sales through the Ameriprise Financial Advisors channel.
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Day to day you can expect to make proactive outbound sales calls, take inbound sales calls, participate in virtual meetings and occasional large and small group sales presentations all of which will result in increased sales in their respective territory.
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Experience as a Healthcare Account Executive, Business Development Executive, Medical Sales Executive, Client Relationship Manager, Territory Sales Manager, Hospice Liaison, Home Health Specialist, Clinical Liaison, Hospice Care Consultant, Home Health Sales Rep, Hospice Sales Account Executive, Private Duty Home Care Marketer or Regional Sales Executive is helpful.
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Communicate and coordinate activities with Regional Sales Manager, other Territory Sales Manager, Segment Managers, National Distribution Manager, and any other Storage Solutions representatives who could assist with a project or account.
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The position with work closely with the Regional Sales Director and local Territory Sales Managers, and implement processes to develop and manage pull through business at the contractor, installer, architect and homeowner level for business in the traditional 2 step distribution channel.
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The Area Sales Manager will be based in Arizona reporting to the Regional Sales Director , and will work autonomously from their home-based office. Successful candidate will have a proven track record in medical aesthetic sales with the ability to grow customer base in their respective territory.
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New Business Development, Sales Representative, OEM Sales Rep, Manufacturers Rep, Manufacturers Sales Rep, Manufacturer Agency, Manufacturers Agency, Territory Sales Rep, Territory Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Area Sales Representative, Area Sales Manager.
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Our client, Meridian Adhesives Group, a Private-Equity backed leading specialty adhesives manufacturer seeks an experienced Regional Sales Manager, a true “Hunter”, to manage the Midwest U.S. sales territory for their Infrastructure Division.
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Omeros is currently recruiting a Regional Hematology Manager for the Carolina Region to join our Launch Team of dynamic sales professionals. Reporting to the Regional Business Director, Blood & Marrow Transplant, East, you will primarily call upon Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant (HSCT) Centers and their affiliated health care professionals in this assigned geographic territory which includes North Carolina and South Carolina.
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The Regional Manager is expected to demonstrate a high level of managerial competency, including awareness of territorial market drivers, performance of our technology, the competitive position of E/One versus competition, and the performance of distribution relative to established sales targets and associated profitability.
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Due to continued growth we are now looking for a strong commercial candidate with a proven history of success in Capital Equipment sales to take the Regional Sales Manager position based in the San Francisco Bay Area. This is a great opportunity for a driven salesperson with a strong technical background to join a young and ambitious team to help grow this key territory.
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Finally, the Technical Manager will assist the sales team with administering regional marketing programs, presentations, and conferences to support continued growth of CWT Roof Restoration Products.
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