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We are hiring a Director, Consumer Sales based in Los Angeles or New York. The role is responsible for building media partnerships with consumer brands including event & experiential sponsorships, branded content, digital, print, and social solutions.
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As our Director, Ticket Sales you'll play a pivotal role in driving revenue growth through strategic oversight of Inside and Season Ticket Sales teams. The Director collaborates closely with the VP of Tickets and other key stakeholders to ensure alignment with organizational objectives and to facilitate the development of strong sales teams.
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Attends customer events, trade shows and sales missions to maintain, build or develop key relationships with Ritz-Carlton Global Sales Organization Managers and accounts. Works with sales leader to ensure understanding of sales strategy and effective implementation of this strategy for the property.
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The Director of Sales at the Homewood Suites by Hilton Cincinnati Milford 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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Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Director of Sales Commack , New York Apply Now Gurwin Healthcare System is a full continuum of care providing extraordinary care and caring to the people that we serve.
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Frontier Management, LLC has an established Performance Based Bonus program for our community’s Sales Director that incentivizes diligent efforts and outcomes, which positively impact the Company and its future, by striving to control costs, maintain high levels of resident satisfaction and reaching high census targets.
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The Director of Sales at the Residence Inn by Marriott Spartanburg is responsible for the sales strategies and functions of the hotel. Maintain strong visibility in local community and industry organizations by Positively represent the hotel on site visits, trade shows, and sales calls.
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We are currently seeking a Sales Director who will be r esponsible for leading and managing the sales team to achieve company revenue goals initially at Fountaingate Gardens and Fay J. Lindner Residences.
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Director of Sales responds to new inquiries from multiple channels (Website, walk-in/drive-by, local referral agencies, Virtual Sales Assistant, 24/7 live chat, A Place for Mom, Caring.com) and enters all completed sales activities and detailed notes within the CRM in real-time.
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Work with General Manager, Regional Director of Sales and Revenue Manager to ensure pricing and revenue strategies are aligned with market in order to maximize revenue. Experience as a Director of Sales at a like sized property, three years or more preferred.
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National Sales Director will actively support distributor reps, engage in direct sales, and oversee. National Sales Director will be based in the Bay Area. Regular in-office work will be required at.
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The Director of Sales-Select Service has direct oversight of sales and marketing operations for a Select Service hotel. This individual will 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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Communicates effectively and often with Executive Director, Regional Director of Sales, Regional Director of Operations, and Vice President of Sales & Marketing. Director of Sales will be the primary point of contact for the prospect/family or referral agency until the move-in process begins (when "Moving In the MBK Way" starts and is handled by the Executive Director), however, connects relevant team members/department managers in the process if it helps move the sales process forward.
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The Dual Director of Sales at Courtyard by Marriott and Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Plano/Richardson is responsible for the sales and marketing functions of the hotel including soliciting of accounts, nurturing, and growing client relationships, consistently up selling the hotel’s rooms, meeting, and event space to meet or exceed set sales goals and budget, forecasting group rooms, and the creation of the marketing and business plans and action plans.
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The at the Hampton by Hilton Dunn is responsible for the sales strategies and functions of the hotel. Proactively develop action plans, conduct sales tours, and entertain clients. Sales experience in hospitality or in a related field.
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