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Support the relationship with the Global Sales, Services and Marketing, utilizing proactive account management strategies, and develop strong business relationships. As the Sr. Business Systems Analyst, you will be part of our IT functional team scoping, designing and delivering technology solutions that optimize and enable our Marketing, Sales and Services organizations.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; no work experience required. Works with the management team to create and implement a catering sales plan addressing revenue, customers and market.
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As a Ag Sales Trainee, you will be actively involved with several key business areas including: Sales, Sales Administration, Parts Operations, Product Support, Marketing, and Guidance Technology.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 2 years experience in the event management, food and beverage, sales and marketing, or related professional area.
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Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management, Marketing, Business Administration, or a related field. The Catering Sales Manager will be responsible for developing and executing strategic sales plans to drive revenue, identifying business opportunities to market and sell catering and special event services, managing relationships with high-profile clients, and collaborating with internal teams to ensure the delivery of high-quality service and exceptional customer experiences.
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B.S. Degree in Agriculture, Marketing, Business Administration, or related discipline with 5+ years previous product management and/or sales experience. Product Management, Understanding the Customer, Product Development, Requirements Analysis, Pricing, Planning, Competitive Analysis, Sales Planning, Inventory Control, Financial Planning and Strategy.
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3 years of recent professional experience working in management, leadership, entrepreneurship, accounting, human resource management, supply chain management, banking or finance, marketing, and/or sales.
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What you bring to RNDC Bachelor's degree in business administration, marketing, or a related field (MBA a plus). Proven experience in sales management in beverage alcohol industry or 8 or more years related experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Solicits potential new accounts or business opportunities by leveraging business intelligence provided by Sales & Marketing Planning and Support or other third-party data sources to generate leads.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 1 year experience in the event management, food and beverage, sales and marketing, or related professional area.
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High school diploma or GED; 4 years experience in the event management, food and beverage, sales and marketing, or related professional area. Managing the Sales and Marketing Strategy.
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4-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Hospitality Management, or related major. Provides recommendations to Sr. Management on how to best use our corporate resources to support all branded residential marketing and sales efforts globally.
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Collaborate with cross functional teams including purchasing, operations, finance, sales, and marketing to recommend projects to support New Product Development (NPD) schedule designed to drive continued sales growth and profitability for the business.
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The offices include the following: The Aztec Club/Development, Administration, Athletic Medicine, Business Office, Compliance, External Corporate Sales, Equipment, Event Management/Facilities and Operations, Human Resources, Information Technology, Marketing, Media Relations, Strength and Conditioning, Student-Athlete Academic Support Services, Ticket Office, and Video.
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Assist with SalesForce.com (SFDC) administration, data management and project prioritization as well as 3rd party integrations to support the business. 1+ years of experience in sales operations, business operations, finance, management consulting, or an analytical/operational role.
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