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Crafco, Inc. has an opening for an outside Sales Territory Manager to include the central area of the state of California (approximately Ventura county to Fresno county). The Sales Territory Manager spends most days out visiting customers to manage existing business accounts and creating new business for our highway and bridge pavement preservation materials and the equipment to apply them.
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Join us as the Territory Sales Representative and become a key contributor to Miller's organic growth in the Northwestern region. Extensive travel within the territory required. New Product Development Support: Champion inclusivity by serving as a divisional liaison within the territory to assist in new product development, ensuring diverse perspectives are considered.
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The Territory Sales Manager will be responsible for managing sales and community engagement activities within the assigned territory of the medical and adult use cannabis market. Account management of an assigned territory including identifying leads, educating prospects/customers on products, setting up new customer accounts and growing existing customer accounts.
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Promote Simpson Strong-Tie as an industry partner and potential employer; participate in trade shows, association meetings and various committees and/or causes; provide educational opportunities in classroom settings throughout your territory including but not limited to suppliers, specifiers, building officials, contractors, and homeowners.
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We seek the talent of a dynamic Territory Manager who seeks to bring their A game to a collaborative team of talented professionals. The Territory Manager is responsible for calling on new and existing assigned customers for purposes of sales growth, promotional activities, new product introduction, problem resolution, customer training, and developing the dealers business.
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Seize the Territory Sales Manager Role and Drive Unprecedented Growth Through Strategic Prospecting and Activation Mastery! Stay up to date with industry trends, market conditions, and competitor activities within the territory.
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Utilize SalesForce CRM system to track performance and manage customers collaborativelyMarket Analysis:Stay up-to-date with industry trends, market conditions, and competitor activities within the territory.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for maximizing the share of territory through high volume outbound prospecting and inbound inquiry conversion to achieve activations. At WillScot Mobile Mini (NASDAQ WSC), our 4000+ people are at the heart of everything we do.
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Title: Territory Sales Manager. Summary: Responsible for the development and performance of sales activities of the assigned territory. Responsible to support the growth strategies within the territory.
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The Territory Sales Manager leads our efforts with select distributor partners capitalizing on the overall sales potential of our brand portfolio. The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for the achievement of key business objectives including sales, distribution, brand priorities, budget management, and market share growth as created through our annual business planning process for a designated territory.
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ViiV Healthcare is seeking an experienced, results-driven professional in Specialty Sales for the position of Territory Account Manager (TAM). It is expected that the successful candidate will have demonstrated experience in developing strategic business plans with specific, measurable, action-oriented objectives in accordance with territory and account level goals.
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The Territory Manager is responsible for managing golf irrigation sales in their specific territory as well as managing relationships with superintendents, general managers, irrigation technicians, contractors, designers, and general contractors.
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You are Proficient in using Google Suite and Microsoft OfficeExperience using distribution ERP is a plusMust be able to pass Motor Vehicle Report requirementsThe right person must have experience handling high volume sales and running a territory of 50-200 accounts with handling a portfolio of leading industry brandsMust display excellent communication, interpersonal, written, and verbal skillsYou have a passion for the cannabis industry.
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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. Employee will be expected to drive a vehicle and cover a particular assigned territory.
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PNA Construction Technologies is seeking a Territory Manager (TM) to develop and implement territory plans within the Southwest United States market. Provides continuous market insight of the territory by obtaining intelligence through multiple external and internal sources.
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