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Territory Sales Manager/Regional Product Specialist – London. Job Sectors: Scientific Sales / Biology / Biochemistry / Science Sales / Sales Representative / Sports Science / Physiotherapy / Medical Sales / Biology / Biochemistry / Life Science / Pharmaceutical Science.
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What You Will Do: As a Coke Florida Area Sales Manager, you will be responsible for sales execution in all local, regional and national assigned accounts. Responsible for identifying and developing core talent, including stewardship of the Talent Management Review at the DSM and Sales Account Manager, Sales Merchandising Supervisor, and Sales Merchandiser level.
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Reporting to the Regional Sales Manager, based at home ideally around Birmingham, West Midlands, Worcestershire, Staffordshire, Cheshire etc, and travelling 3-4 days a week across the sales territory, the Area Sales Manager engages with new prospects (60% focus) and existing customers to propose solutions from the entire Linx hardware range, as well as finance and service agreements.
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Regional Sales Manager (Central, North & East London) – Professional Catering Equipment. We need you to have at least one year of field based B2B sales experience and have commercial kitchen experience as one of a chef de partie, kitchen manager, pastry chef, sous chef, executive chef, head chef, contract catering manager or hold professional catering qualifications.
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Sales Growth Strategies through specifications will be developed and implemented in coordination between the National Business Development Manager, Regional Sales Vice President and the SVP of Sales.
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Working in the assigned territory to increase sales at retail lumber yards and regional distribution partners, and assist with gaining stocking dealers and special orders of stated brands throughout the territory by pulling through business and conversions in the marketplace.
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Under the direction of the Maintenance Operations Director in conjunction with the Regional Vice President for Shea Properties, the Regional Service Manager is responsible for providing maintenance leadership for a portfolio of communities to advise on Maintenance issues, communicate Company standards, ensure the correct execution of maintenance service, and to support and develop the onsite service teams within the Region.
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On behalf of the Global Head of Credit Risk, we are searching for an experienced and hands-on Regional Credit Manager, ideally with prior team lead experience, to be based in our London office.
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As a Regional Account Manager, MEP you’ll be part of our Commercial Construction field sales team as a field-based employee in your assigned territory. Regional Account Manager, MEP- Southeast.
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Partners with Regional Sales Training Manager & Talent Development to provide elite training initiatives. Lead/coordinate ongoing Sales Training for SEs when vital and helps to develop monthly training calendar (along with Sales Manager and Regional Sales Training Manager.
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Prepares daily and weekly sales and cost reports, reviewing financial performance at least monthly with the General Manager or Director. Parkhurst Dining is part of Eat’n Park Hospitality Group, a regional portfolio of foodservice concepts serving 50 million guests annually in its restaurants, on college and corporate campuses and in every state through our online store.
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Partner with your District Sales Manager and Regional Sales Director to develop a local strategy and business plan to generate recognizable increases of sales in your territory.
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You will collaborate directly with the EMEA and LATAM sales leadership team to help them achieve or exceed regional sales objectives and ensure the success of leading advertisers across the world.
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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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Position Purpose: Reporting into the Regional Director of Operations, the Practice Manager manages all essential business functions in the veterinary practice and supports the practice teams.
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