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The Regional Sales Manager is expected to build and manage a sales pipeline from inception to completion and operate within the Desktop Metal sales process. The Regional Sales Manager is a consultative business role with overall responsibility for business performance via managing all aspects of customer accounts in a specific region.
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5+ years prior experience in B2B capital equipment sales with ASP of $500k to $2M (machine tool, industrial printers, or other heavy equipment.) Interface with other Sales Personnel, Accounting, Order Entry, Shipping and other departments to assure accurate and consistent data is maintained throughout internal systems.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) reports to the National Sales Director. Regional Sales Manager. The RSM will work closely with the President, National Sales Director and VP, Business Development to accomplish CULA goals and objectives.
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UWL is seeking a results driven, self starter to join our high-performing Sales team as a Regional Sales Representative, where you'll take the lead in expanding our market presence and resolving customer challenges with our core values at the forefront.
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As a Regional Sales Manager, based in Boston, you will build accounts in Heartland, Great Lakes, Gulf-States, or Mid-Atlantic, and will. Prior Titles May Include: Inside Sales Representative, Business Development Representative, Account Executive, Territory Manager, Commercial Sales Manager, Account Manager, and Regional Sales Manager.
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Help to form and plan major capital projects Act as property management’s subject matter expert Interface with the home office team to provide information, advice, and physical due diligence resources in support of new acquisition opportunities Provide general oversight of property management software functions for accuracy Required Experience For Regional Property Manager : 3-5 years of direct multi-site multifamily property management experience is required.
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The main mission of the Regional Property Manager is to lead professional execution of property operations, business plans, capital improvements, routine and recurring maintenance, and financial reporting of a region of properties.
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Our Regional Sales Manager will lead the sales process within an assigned territory of business for net new logos into prospective accounts and regional consultant influencers.
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Techniseal, an Oldcastle APG Company, is seeking a Regional Sales Manager to be responsible for the overall sales function of the Techniseal product lines and related accessories.
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We are looking for a Regional Consultant for our Strategic Sales & Service department which is dedicated to supporting firm sales initiatives, client servicing and relationship-building efforts in partnership with an external wholesaler in an assigned territory.
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Your RoleAs a Assistant Regional Manager, you'll be responsible for support in overseeing a group of Guidepost Montessori (and, in some regions, Academy of Thought and Industry) schools.
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The Regional Digital Sales Manager (RDSM) works with Media Strategists on developing proposals and digital strategies, going on weekly sales calls and developing opportunities that drive customer results.
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Objective: The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) will support and lead studios in hitting their sales and revenue growth goals every week, month, quarter, and year. Multi-unit sales experience is required, preferably in fitness sales.
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The Clinical & Forensics Regional Sales Manager must be a highly motivated, results oriented Leader with proven track record to motivate, coach and develop a field sales organization.
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The regional sales manager will provide sales leadership and direction to assigned broker partners while driving sales with distributors and operators. Regional Sales Managers (RSM) are responsible for achieving growth goals against established KPIs within a defined geographic region.
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