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As an Account Manager, you will be responsible for managing, growing and being the face of our brand to our customers. ● Maintain communication with head of sales about current inventory; account activities and current/pending orders.
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We are seeking an Account Manager to run the Oasis, our immersive art gallery, and be a key player as we further establish ourselves as an experiential space and agency. The Oasis Account Manager will be responsible for making sure client needs are being met serving as the connector between the client and Seeds staff.
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The Account Manager is the primary Coca-Cola contact between the large or small store managers or store owners and is responsible for the customer relationships along with increasing business by selling and ordering products within his or her sales territory existing customer base.
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Transport, replace and maintain Point of Sale advertising as appropriate for account. Stay in connection with sales call, maintain appropriate inventory levels, maintain company assets and point of sale, ensure account meets Company merchandising standards, determine stores' product needs, place and transmit appropriate order in conjunction with existing geographic sales routes.
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The worlds best companies use TicketManagers industry leading ticket and event management software to make client entertainment easy and prove the ROI. We help companies have more fun by making it easier to invite guests, manage an event from invitation to execution to post-event reporting, and proving just how valuable live events can be.
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As an Account Manager you will be responsible for generating new business and sales of high-end audio-visual system. Position Summary: Commercial Account Manager. Guitar Center is the world's largest retailer of guitars, amplifiers, drums, keyboards, recording, live sound, DJ, and lighting equipment, with more than 290+ stores across the United States.
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The function of the Account Manager is to successfully develop and strengthen Rawson/ICD relationships with customers, identifying needs and opportunities within and across product lines and provide value to customers while strengthening business results.
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Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. Regularly review our account partners business and deliver solutions to improve profitability and growth.
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The Account Manager of Client Services cultivates and maintains an on-going strategic relationship with their clients. PharMerica is the long-term care pharmacy services provider of choice for senior living communities, skilled nursing facilities, public health organizations and post-acute care organizations.
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E-Commerce brands Guitar Center, Musician’s Friend and WWBW offer online sales of a broad selection of music products. 2014 marked the milestone 50th anniversary of the Guitar Center Company as the organization continues to help people make music from coast to coast.
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Guitar Center offers robust benefits and perks, including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K plus company match, mental health support, paid sick/holiday/vacation time, employee discount program, and tuition reimbursement options.
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Life insurance | 401(k) + 401(k) matching | Retirement Plan | Paid Time Off | Referral Program | Employee Discount | Flexible Spending Account | Health Savings Account | Professional Development Assistance | and so much more.
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Minimum one year of experience in mortgage sales as loan officer, mortgage banker or wholesale account executive. :At United Wholesale Mortgage, success has no limit especially among our Account Executives.
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For this role, we are seeking a Sales & Marketing Manager that will be located in Chicago. Experience working for either an ERP or MES Software firm as an account executive. guess what, this is an actual live person sitting down on a Sunday afternoon watching the NCAA Basketball Tournament (go Marquette, btw.
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The Technical Services Account Manager (TSAM) will serve as a consultant and subject matter expert for our enterprise professional Customers and regional Professional Sales teams, providing differentiated Automotive Business SOLUTIONS (ABS) leveraged throughout the entire Customer Life Cycle.
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