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A Builder Territory Sales Manager is required to maintain and increase Shaw’s profitability and market share in a geographical area by servicing established Shaw dealers as well as driving specifications through single and multi-family owners, architects, and strategic account managers.
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The Territory Manager at Swisher is responsible for calling on retail and wholesale accounts and managing an assigned sales territory comprised of retail stores, including independent and chain accounts and distributors within the assigned area.
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Communicate and coordinate activities with Regional Sales Manager, other Territory Sales Manager, Segment Managers, National Distribution Manager, and any other Storage Solutions representatives who could assist with a project or account.
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As the Territory Sales Manager you will travel throughout your territory and optimize time in the field to grow the company’s customer base. As the manager of your territory, you will forecast needs, provide solutions, and exceed customers’ expectations.
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Vestaron is currently recruiting a Territory Sales Manager to join our team, responsible for the northern third of CA, reporting to the Director, Sales. The Territory Sales Manager will be responsible for cultivating relationships with key influencers in the territory, such as independent consultants, key retail sales personnel, dealers, crop consultants, and growers, contributing within a high-performance start-up culture.
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The Territory Manager identifies and onboards prospective Hardware, Pro/Lumber and Paint Retailers and will be the liaison between the customer and Emery Jensen Distribution to build a long term business relationship.
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The Territory Manager will be based in. Title: Territory Manager. Territory Managers receive a competitive compensation and benefit package including performance-based incentives.
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Job Title: Sales Territory Manager – Massachusetts Reports To: Area Vice President Location: This role will be covering our Massachusetts Territory Business Unit Description: Regeneration (Regen) Business Unit – Compex® is the world’s leading brand in portable muscle stimulators, used for physical preparation, muscular recovery, injury prevention, and pain treatment in sports and fitness.
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As a Territory Sales Manager you’ll be part of our sales team working as a remote w/ travel employee. Growing business within their assigned territory through maintaining existing customer relationships and generating new business through relationship development, cold calling, and customer meetings.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for the promotion and sales of IDT’s full portfolio of products, including custom oligonucleotide solutions across key application areas such as qPCR, CRISPR, Functional Genomics, Synthetic Biology and Next Generation Sequencing.
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The Ortho Territory Manager is expected to have pre-established contacts with dental providers and is a self-starter. The Ortho Territory Manager is based in the field and will have to be able to meet production demands immediately after training and perform at a high level with limited direct supervision.
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As Territory Sales Manager you will provide account management, product sales, as well as marketing support within the assigned territory and/or account responsibility for the Pro-Dealer Pool Solutions group.
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Vestaron is currently recruiting a Territory Sales Manager to join our team, based out of Georgia, serving Mid-South, reporting to the Director, Sales. The Territory Sales Manager will be responsible for cultivating relationships with key influencers in the territory, such as private consultants, key retail sales personnel, dealers, crop consultants, and growers.
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Your mission as a Dental Territory Manager is to apply comprehensive knowledge of Invisalign/iTero sales strategies for key accounts to accelerate revenue and higher case volume. Plan and execute a Territory plan, based on understanding the potential in each account in the defined geography.
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Manage assigned distribution relationships and drive end-user conversions with the distribution partners in that territory. Partner with other Snap-on businesses to expand brand penetration in the market while minimizing potential channel conflict.
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