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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. We have an exciting opportunity for a full-time Area Sales Manager to join our growing team.
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Please join us as an Area Sales Manager for our award-winning hotels in sunny Columbia, SC. This is an area sales position selling for three hotels; 113-room Residence Inn by Marriott Columbia Northeast/Ft. Jackson, the 90-room Courtyard by Marriott Columbia Northeast/Ft. Jackson and the 108-room Best Western Plus Columbia (soon to be Holiday Inn Columbia.
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The Area Sales Manager is responsible for driving Custom Brands Group profitable revenue and market share growth in the Santa Rosa/San Jose/Oakland market. Report all significant developments to your Zone Manager and provide feedback to managers in relevant areas.
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As an Area Sales Manager, you will be responsible for closing out annual sales and distribution goals with your direct reports in your territory. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Beverage Sales Manager to join our team.
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The Area Manager develops and leads a team of Sales Consultants representing Southern Glazers in the market. Area Sales Manager - Signature Division - Austin, TX.
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Hilti: Area Sales Manager. Area Sales Manager. The Regional Manager is responsible for the implementation and execution of marketing strategies through their direct reports in a pre-determined geography.
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The Area Manager provides direction and leadership to a team of property managers who each oversee individual or groups of properties. Job Title: Area Manager. Visit and Inspect buildings (at least monthly) with property manager and super to ensure the highest standards are maintained; evaluate maintenance, grounds, and housekeeping operations to ensure efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
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Monitor and enhance New Home Sales Consultant performance and efficiency to ensure successful programs are developed and sales goals are achieved consistently. Coach New Home Consultants (NHCs) on the design and implementation of local engagement plans (grass roots efforts) to generate qualified traffic in their assigned communities and partner with marketing on execution Develops and assigns attainable sales goals per each NHC and community and continuously monitors these goals as well as team performance and morale.
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Coordinate injury management through Workman’s Compensation Manager and assist in establishing area injury management resources and relationship building as assigned by the Regional Safety Manager.
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Area Safety Manager Position will report to the Regional Safety Manager or other assigned department senior manager. Perform area and job site level audits based on event trending, lagging/leading indicators, and safety needs identified with Regional Safety Manager or another department senior manager.
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Area Sales Manager - Southeast Market. Sell collaboratively with Distributor/Dealer base & Intex Customer Service Department to ensure maximum likelihood of sales & brand commitment.
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KERING EYEWEAR Junior Area Sales Manager ANDINA page is loaded. KERING EYEWEAR Junior Area Sales Manager ANDINA. Support the definition of budget and sales plans per distributor/area.
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This Area Manager will build projections from the ground up and deliver a strong sales number, staying within budget constraints and brands' image. 3+ years experience in international sales and distribution within Fragrance/Cosmetic/Luxury industries.
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Completed in-person Intex Departmental Onboarding, with sales and product training. The INTEX sales team is committed to providing premium customer service, expert industry knowledge, value-add to our entire customer-base, and continuous improvement.
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The ACM will report to the Area Sales Manager (ASM) and work collaboratively with the ASCO Channel Director in a dotted line capacity. Provide Area Sales Manager (ASM) with regular account updates-leveraging PRM tools-highlighting opportunities and escalating issues as necessary.
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