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As the Regional Sales Director, you must possess the ability to position our portfolio of next-generation cyber security and threat intelligence capabilities. CrowdStrike is looking for highly motivated, self-driven, and experienced Regional Sales Director dedicated to making a difference in global security by protecting organizations against the most advanced attackers in the world.
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The Regional Director of Sales-Hotel is responsible for planning and managing the overall sales and marketing for a collection of select, enhanced select, and/or independent branded hotels both directly as the property Director of Sales and indirectly through an assigned property Director of Sales.
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As a Regional Sales Director, you will own a region, generating new business within the Inland Empire. If you are a high-energy, high activity Sales Representative with a track record of success and a keen interest in working with market innovators and thought leaders, join Cato Networks as a Regional Sales Director.
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As a Regional Sales Director, you will own a region, generating new business within Illinois. Reporting to Area Sales Director, North Central with 40% travel. Experienced in vendor technology sales (SaaS, Security, Networking) selling enterprise solutions/services to CISO’s & CIO’s.
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We are seeking a strong leader for a new Regional Sales Director role. The Regional Sales Director manages and supports functions essential to sales force productivity.
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A Regional Director (RD) is a seasoned business and sales leader who oversees all aspects of the in-clinic business from sales performance to daily operations across multiple locations within their region.
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As the Regional Sales Director, you will play a critical part in building our client’s presence and revenue in the North, overseeing all aspects of sales strategy and execution in the region.
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Evolv is looking for a Regional Director of Sales with a proven track record of success and exceptional leadership capability to join our team and drive growth that expands our position as the market leader.
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We are seeking a strong leader for a new Senior/Regional Sales Director role. The Regional Sales Director also works closely with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the appropriate objectives and sales goals are met.
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Title: Regional Sales Director. Ivalua, Inc. is seeking an exceptional Sales Leader focused on taking our successful Enterprise Sales to the next level. Oversee and manage enterprise sales initiatives for assigned regional markets.
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Participate as coach/professor/facilitator/curriculum contributor in the National USI Fast Start programs for both new and established producers as requested by the National Sales and Marketing Leader.
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Work with National Sales & Marketing Leader and Practice Leaders to ensure quality tracking and measurement of sales activity. · Work with National Sales & Marketing Leader and Practice Leaders to ensure effective execution of USICG processes and engagement strategies in each office.
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Overview Territory: Metro-Atlanta area + Columbus, Fayetteville, Thomaston, Macon, Warner Robins, Milledgeville, GAThe Community Care Regional Program Director will office from the agency locations closest to his/her residence within the territory.
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Job Purpose: As part of the Global Sales organization, the Regional Sales Director will be responsible for managing the regional sales team and work closely with the EVP Sales to accomplish company sales goals.
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Regional Director of Sales & Marketing - Senior Living Industry Are you a dynamic sales leader ready to make a difference in the lives of seniors? We have been retained by Continental Senior Communities to find a passionate Regional Director of Sales & Marketing to drive growth and inspire excellence across our senior living communities.
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