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Group Sales Manager, Miami Heat. This person will lead the Group Sales team efforts for the Miami Heat and will be responsible for maximizing group ticket sales and profitability.
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The Group Sales Manager is responsible for effectively directing a sales team dedicated to generating group sales. In addition to the leadership of the group sales team, this role will support all ticket sales & service reps as it pertains to group sales process, goals, and coaching.
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The role holder is a Material Risk Taker and has delegated responsibilities under the Senior Manager Regime from the Group CFO (SMF2) at both Group and Vanquis Bank level. Manage capital allocation under guidance from the Group CFO/ Assets & Liability Committee (ALCO.
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Responsible for soliciting new group sales accounts, entertaining, and maintaining relationships with existing accounts to meet and exceed revenue goals in rooms, food, beverage, and room rental.
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Senior Group Sales Manager – Hotel Nia, Marriott Autograph Collection. A Senior Group Sales Manager at the Hotel Nia, Autograph Collection has you involved in a variety of tasks while working with a number of team members and clients.
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Join us as a Group Sales Manager and be a part of the newest luxury hotel in downtown LA, Conrad Los Angeles ! As a Group Sales Manager, you would be responsible for representing the hotel’s services and facilities to prospective clients and customers in the hotel’s continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Citibank, N.A. seeks a Product Development Group Manager for its Miami, Florida location. Requirements: Requires a Bachelor’s degree, or foreign equivalent, in Business Administration, Finance, Engineering (any) or related field and 6 years of progressively responsible, post-baccalaureate experience as an Advisory Lead Analyst, Risk Treasurer, Business Unit Manager, or related position involving liquidity and portfolio management for clients across LATAM countries.
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As a Group Product Operations Manager focused on our core Spend Management products, you will manage a small team and be responsible for delivering exemplary experiences to the large and growing set of businesses that manage their expenses on Ramp.
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Procurement delivery methods typically utilized in this position include Design-Build, General Contractor/ Construction Manager (GC/CM), Request for Qualifications, Request for Proposals, Invitation for Bids, Small Works, Job Order Contracting (JOC) task orders, and Architectural & Engineering work orders.
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Job Family Group: Product Management & Development. Review, approve and discuss the total transfer pricing variables such us Pool, Hedge level, Liquidity Premium and Cost of funds in order to provide pricing for LATAM Clients.
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We are in search of a Group Sales Manager to join our Grand team at our 1,300 acre Grand Geneva Resort & Spa in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Join our Sales team as our new Group Sales Manager: capable of skillfully merchandising guest rooms, function space, and food / beverage to maximize revenue potential while ensuring clients have the best event possible.
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At CoBank, the Portfolio Manager, Communications provides portfolio management and credit support to primary Relationship Managers, including origination, structuring, execution, and monitoring of Communications transactions.
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Supervision Received: The Security Infrastructure Group Program Manager reports to the Assistant Chief Information Officer for Physical Security and receives general direction in performing duties in accordance with established guidelines.
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The role of the Events & Group Manager is to support the Director of Events & Conference Services by representing the venue on-site at the venue during events. The Resort at Paws Up is seeking to add an Events & Group Manager to our team.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 3 years experience in the sales and marketing or related professional area.
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