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Regional Sales Manager. It is a high-tech renewable energy company that focuses on smart PV & ESS, integrates research & development, manufacturing, and sales. HYXiPOWER has a global sales and service network, established overseas branches and service centers in Europe, North America, Latin America, Oceania, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa to provide fast, efficient, and high-quality services to global customers.
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Our Regional Sales Manager will lead the sales process within an assigned territory of business for net new logos into prospective accounts and regional consultant influencers.
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Regional Sales Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of Dicalite Management Group’s sales and distributor markets throughout region. Maintain an updated view of your sales pipeline across all three mineral product groups.
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The Americas Broad Market Regional Sales Manager is responsible for managing a sales team and driving profitable growth of ADI’s innovative products and solutions for a region of the Americas.
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Reporting to the National Sales Manager, the Regional Sales Manager (RSM) will be responsible for developing and implementing all phases of Automotive Aftermarket sales and marketing objectives and distribution programs within Eastern Region.
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Regional Sales Manager, Openpath Access Control. The territory for this Regional Sales Manager is: IA, IL, IN, KY, MI, MO, OH, W. PA, WI. Bring your passion, potential and talents to Motorola Solutions, and help us usher in a new era in public safety and security.
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Pharmaworks and WLS, as mentioned part of the ProMachs Pharma Solutions, are seeking a highly motivated Regional Sales Manager for the Western United States. Three plus years of capital equipment sales, preferably in the packaging or automation industry with experience selling into customers in the Pharmaceutical / Nutraceutical industries.
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AsRegional Sales Manager, you will work to identify prospective customers in our target markets (including OEMs, molders, and mold builders), initiate and manage sales opportunities, close transactions, and manage customer relationships to support their growth.
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The Regional Sales Manager will lead the growth of existing account relationships while developing new businesses across target accounts and markets. Previous experience with perishable food/CPG sales preferred.
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Bio Clean, a Forterra Company, an industry leader in stormwater solutions with thousands of installations nationwide, is seeking a full-time Regional Sales Manager for our Southwest region.
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RSMs at Stella-Jones are typically home-based (remote), individual contributors with no direct reports and report to a Director-level sales leader. at Stella-Jones is responsible for proactively managing their book of business and executing day-to-day sales activities for select accounts within an assigned region.
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Astellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine (AIRM) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Astellas Pharma Inc and focused on the development and commercialization of stem cell and regenerative medicine therapies.
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The Regional Sales Manager reports directly to the Director of Sales, Northeast, supports other cross-functional leads, and is responsible for the oversight and execution of all sales activities for select Grocery Retailers to achieve market penetration as well as develop new business partners.
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As a Regional Sales Manager, based in Boston, you will build accounts in Heartland, Great Lakes, Gulf-States, or Mid-Atlantic, and will. Prior Titles May Include: Inside Sales Representative, Business Development Representative, Account Executive, Territory Manager, Commercial Sales Manager, Account Manager, and Regional Sales Manager.
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Ultradent, the global name in oral health, is expanding its sales force and is seeking a Regional Sales Manager to manage the Midwest Region for Ultradent! Regional Sales Manager will oversee sales operations and staffing of field sales representatives in our Mid West Region (Minneapolis, MN; St. Paul, MN; Milwaukee, WI; Eau Claire, WI; Green Bay, WI; Madison, WI; South Chicago, IL; North Chicago, IL; North Shore and South Shore, IL.
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