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Benefits Methodist Healthcare at Home, offers a total rewards package that supports the health, life, career and retirement of our colleagues. We have an exciting opportunity for you to join Methodist Healthcare at Home which is part of the nation's leading provider of healthcare services, HCA Healthcare.
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Supermicro Computer, Inc. is looking for a Sales Director responsible for maintaining the quality, efficiency, and integrity of Supermicro's sales process through various means of marketing activities and working with cross functional teams, including Engineering, Finance, Logistics, and Programs.
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The Sales Director at the SpringHill Suites by Marriott Peabody is responsible for the sales strategies and functions of the hotel. Oversee operations of the hotel sales department including, but not limited to, direct sales, follow-up, sales administration, hiring of staff, training, managing, and coaching.
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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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The Regional Analytics Director will work with the Analytics Campaigns Director and team, as well as the regional teams, to advise congressional campaigns in their region on their path to victory and maximize the effectiveness of their voter outreach strategies based on rigorous statistical analysis of past election results, voter file data, polling, microtargeting models, and other analytics tools.
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7+ years of event sales and leadership experience as a Regional Sales Director or Director of Sales in a high volume ($2M+ annual event revenue) restaurant, or entertainment environment (Multi unit experience required.
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Regal Rexnord is seeking a Regional Sales Director working in our PES America’s Business who will be responsible for leading and driving sales growth of our broad line of electric motors, blowers, pumps, control systems, and power transmission products in their assigned region.
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The Director, Sales and Ticketing reports to the Vice President, Sales and Analytics and leads a team of three other Sales and Ticketing professionals. Disney Theatrical Group is currently seeking an executive to be Director, Sales & Ticketing with broad experience across both the New York Broadway and North American Touring businesses.
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As the Director of Sales, you will be responsible for driving revenue growth with a keen focus on the personal care, beauty, and cosmetics sector. Understanding of CRM software and other sales enablement tools to streamline processes and enhance productivity.
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Position Summary: The DCCC is hiring multiple Regional Analytics Directors for the 2024 election cycle. Regional Analytics Directors will serve a vital role in ensuring that data is an essential component of the decision-making of the DCCC and congressional campaigns.
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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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POSITION SUMMARY:The Sales & Marketing Director is responsible, under the Executive Director’s supervision, for achieving high resident occupancy by generating community activities, tours, prospective resident follow-up, etc.
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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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The Regional Sales Director will identify and develop corporate relationships utilizing creativity, marketing knowledge and negotiation skills to close new corporate partnerships.
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Communicates effectively and often with Executive Director, Regional Director of Sales, Regional Director of Operations, and Vice President of Sales & Marketing.
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