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UPshow is looking for a Business Development Representative to join our sales team. This role is a true hunter position focused on seeking out new business opportunities through cold-calling, qualifying existing leads, responding to inbound inquiries, and scheduling meetings for our Account Executives.
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At Vert, a tech-enabled packaging company in the cannabis industry, we are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic Business Development Representative to join our team. As a Business Development Representative, you will play a crucial role in driving our.
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Tricentis is looking for an enthusiastic and strategic Business Development Representative (BDR), to join our growing Marketing team. Business Development Representative page is loaded.
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As a New York based Business Development Representative, you’ll be a pivotal member of the North American sales team. ● Generating new business pipelines through prospecting outbound opportunities, via a variety of proven sales methods, including but not limited to cold-calling, networking, social media, industry and trade-related events, email and marketing campaigns.
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At Aprimo, the Business Development Representative (BDR) will work with Demand Generation to assist Sales Executives (SE) to drive new business revenue into an assigned vertical territory.
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The Market Development Representative will be responsible for achieving volume and distribution goals for our Brands across Sazerac’s portfolio. Create and manage solutions to grow their assigned accounts business, while driving results that deliver market share growth for Sazerac brands.
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Responsibilities What You’ll DoThe Business Representative will enforce contracts, research and file claims and is responsible for administration of all aspects of SAG-AFTRA contracts administered by the Voiceover department including video games, dubbing and promo/trailers.
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They are looking for a Business Development Representative with extensive knowledge in inland survey, hydrography, environmental monitoring, and maritime construction. Proven track record in business development or sales within the maritime industry, with a focus on unmanned surface vessels.
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Job Description The Role Spoiler Alert is seeking a high-performing, experienced Business Development Representative (BDR) to add new, globally-recognized CPG brands to its pipeline. Familiarity with business productivity applications (Zoom, Slack, HubSpot CRM, G-Suite, Gong) and a high level of comfort and willingness to get up to speed with new technology.
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Additional Responsibilities For The Market Development Representative Include. Must be able to personally pay or charge ordinary and necessary business expenses that will be timely reimbursed.
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Market Development Representative ? Sazerac Company produces and markets the most award-winning bourbons and whiskeys in the world, including Buffalo Trace, Pappy Van Winkle, Eagle Rare, Blanton’s, and Sazerac Rye. Additionally, Sazerac owns many popular brands across a range of spirits, including Fireball, Southern Comfort, Seagram’s V.O., Myers’s, Goldschläger, Parrot Bay, 99 Brand, and Platinum Vodka.
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In this role you will be in charge of generating new client business through design and execution of outbound sales strategies and methodologies and will play a critical role within the overall Customer First team.
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Our Louisville office has been named one of the “Best Places to Work in Kentucky” four times, and our Buffalo Trace Distillery has earned the title of “world’s most award-winning distillery” through the dedication of our craftsmen for well over 200 years.
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This role will build brands, maximize distribution and be the main point of contact for off premise (grocery stores, convenience store, liquor store) accounts in the assigned territory. Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers.
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This role will build brands, maximize distribution and be the main point of contact for both on premise (restaurants and bars) and off premise (grocery stores, convenience store, liquor store) accounts in the assigned territory.
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