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As the Group Sales Account Executive, you'll be prospecting, building the relationships and selling traditional group packages and experiences. When Macon, GA made a bold move to bring baseball back to Historic Luther Williams Field in 2018, they did it in partnership with two industry veterans who literally wrote the book on ticket sales, Steve DeLay and Jon Spoelstra.
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The Account Executive, Event Sales will primarily focus on outbound efforts and revenue generation for REVELxp's Stadium Swing Golf Experience and Stadium Smash Pickleball Experience, that will take place at historic venues around the country.
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Keywords: sales, direct sales, outside sales, territory, rep, representative, account manager, account executive, salesperson, cold call, route, route sales, commission, account management, security, alarm, water, cable, electricity, advertising, solar sales, windows, siding, remodel, termite, pest control, carpet, flooring, commissioned sales, water, water treatment, residential sales, household sales, field sales.
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As an Account Executive with expertise in the affiliate marketing industry, you will play a pivotal role in managing and growing our client relationships. Proven experience as an Account Executive, affiliate marketing industry experience a plus.
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Viridian Staffing's Client is looking for an experienced Cannabis Sales Account Executive in the Los Angeles, California, Area to help drive sales for a fast-paced Cannabis company.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 0 days ago 16 Tech Jobs You can Get Without a College Degree
You might think that if you don’t have a computer science, information technology, or related degree, then there’s absolutely no way you can break into the technology field and score a high-paying tech job. But this is a misconception. There are actually tons of tech jobs out there that don’t require a college degree. Instead, employers are more interested in the skills that you can offer. So, read on to learn more about how to land tech jobs without a degree.
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The FBN Account Executive will be responsible for recruiting farmers and maintaining high grower satisfaction with FBN. They will also provide a seamless and highly differentiated crop input transaction experience while maintaining high grower sanctification with FBN from post-harvest conversations all the way to pre-season delivery.
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Understand a grower's crop input needs throughout the season and forecast based on the seed and chemical projected sales/product needs. Achieve chemical sales goals (gross profit, revenue, etc.
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As a Sr. Sales Executive for one of the leading freight forwarders in the industry, OEC Group will provide you with an opportunity to expand your book of business and become more knowledgeable about the shipping/logistics industry.
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The Account Executive (Sponsorship Sales) reports directly to the SVP/Head of Sales and will and be responsible developing and establishing new business opportunities around HS&E's deep roster of owned IP and Sports and Entertainment Properties and will also work with active sponsorship property accounts, The Account Executive will combine creativity with business savvy to create awareness, build brand equity and "spread the gospel" in the marketplace around HS&E's IP and Properties portfolio.
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5+ years of freight forwarding business development/outside sales experience. PLUS: Uncapped commission, $800 monthly car allowance, company cell phone, laptop, and expense account. Utilize Sugar (CRM) to track client's key information, build and maintain sales pipeline, and measure KPIs.
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Reporting to the Vice President (VP), Business Intelligence (BI), Strategy & Analytics the Account Executive, Expo Sales will be responsible for driving Expo revenue for all of The IRONMAN® Group properties within their assigned region(s.
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The Account Executive is responsible for selling Indianapolis Colts season tickets and partial plans through face-to-face meetings and outbound phone calls. This is an opportunity to build loyal ticket sales partnerships growing the Colts ticket base and maximize revenue opportunities.
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The job reports in person at our studios in SLC. Prospects for sales and meet clients as required. We provide extensive training and sales leads to help you develop as an advertising professional.
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The Covid-19 pandemic hasn’t been easy on any of us, but if there’s one silver lining, it’s the fact that remote work has grown in popularity because of it. Companies that previously weren’t open to their employees working remotely were suddenly forced into allowing it. Since then, they've realized that much of their workforce is happier and more productive. Naturally, this has led to more remote job openings, which is great if you’re interested in this type of position. Read on to learn more about the best remote jobs and where to find them.
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As a pro-active Account Executive with Paladin Technologies, you will be responsible for achieving sales revenue goals, developing, and maintaining valued customer relationships, expanding the company’s current customer base, and developing and maintaining professional selling skills.
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Reporting to the Director of Ticket Sales, the Account Executive - New Stadium Sales will be responsible for generating revenue via seat license sales. 2 years sales experience in the sports and entertainment industry is preferred.
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