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Minimum 2-3 years of proven success as an Outside / Territory Sales professional. The Territory Sales Representative is responsible for building relationships with optical and sunglass retailers with demonstrated experience in growing and closing sales.
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As a Territory Sales Manager (TSM) - Residential, you will be responsible for growing Residential sales in the Reno, NV area territory. You will work with Regional Sales Managers, Product Management, Marketing, Territory Sales Representatives, and other TSMs to develop/coordinate sales strategies and programs; and communicate appropriate market trends and field intelligence to provide to Management and Operations to ensure customer satisfaction.
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As a Territory Sales Manager (TSM) - Residential, you will be responsible for growing Residential sales in the Southwest Washington territory including Pierce, Thurston, Grays Harbor, Mason, Jefferson and Clallam counties.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Territory Sales Manager - ES is responsible for planning, organizing, directing and coordinating the activities of the sales team for Environmental Services, which provides its customers with non-hazardous and hazardous waste stream management, to effectively execute sales strategies that will maximize sales volume, drive targeted profitable growth and professionally develop the sales staff.
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Five years of proven outside sales experience. The Territory Manager is responsible for the direct sale of new, used and rental of John Deere Construction & Forestry and Allied Products to assigned accounts.
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This position requires both daily travel and occasional overnight travel including territory, regional district and national sales meetings. Foster team effectiveness and accomplishment of shared goals by sharing knowledge, experience, and information in order to optimize business strategies and drive overall sales within your territory.
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The Senior National Sales Manager will lead Territory Managers in the defined region to drive the sales growth of Nutricia's Meta Keto products by training and coaching Territory Managers on how to meet the needs of each member of our target audience and providing the optimal platform for the US to become the leader in Specialty Nutrition.
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As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you’ll be responsible for the overall sales and relationship management efforts for existing and prospective customers within your assigned territory.
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Our team is currently looking for a Territory Manager who will be responsible for growing profitable sales with current and new Emery Jensen customers in the Northeast Region. The Territory Manager is focused on growing sales through weekly warehouse orders, conventional sales opportunities, drop-ship programs, and other promotional programs.
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Conduct business analysis, actively prospect for new business within assigned territory, develop account strategies with District Manager to increase sales in the assigned territory (i.e., identifies key accounts, HCPs, develops specific plans for penetration.
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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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YourRole as a Builder Sales RepresentativeUtilize our Hearth Expert Professional Builder Sales (HEPBS) process and tools, including Key Account Plans (KAP’s), Key Account Business Reviews (KABR’s), and the Strategic Pricing Request (SPR) process to achieve territory goals.
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Supervise direct Field Sales Representatives, including but not limited to: in store visits with representatives, field territory development, sales planning, independent health food and key account management, accountability measures and follow up activities.
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The representative is responsible for managing a territory budget and is expected to, based upon sales direction, utilize the appropriate budgetary guidelines that bring maximum benefit to the customer and to Abbott Nutrition.
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The National Retail - Retail Sales Representative will report to the National Retail Regional Manager, must be centrally located within the territory, and able to travel with overnight stays.
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