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The Sales Manager is responsible for managing the assigned customers focus on UPS and data center market, including meeting or exceeding budgets and growth targets, ensuring the team works together synergistically to achieve the total region goals and objectives.
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Position SummaryThe Senior Manager, Sales controls all direct and channel Sales activities within territory for our Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry Product Lines, contributes to the overall Sales goals by achieving Country quarterly and annual targets by using weekly accurate forecasting activities.
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Since then, through a series of development projects and acquisitions, we have grown to become the fourth largest hotel owner-operator in the United States.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 3 years experience in the sales and marketing or related professional area.
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We are seeking an Assistant Sales Manager to help the Area General Manager manage the studio operations, drive membership sales, and lead a team of membership sales consultants with training, lead management, and building rapport with clients utilizing their own skill and leadership abilities.
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Team with Store Manager, Designer and selling team to promote In-Home Design Sales program and drive store sales. Drive Sales to consistently achieve store sales goals by personally selling the furniture and accessories and services offered by La-Z-Boy.
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As a Sales Manager you will lead and maintain a high-performing team in a fun working environment! Sales Managers are part of our Retail Marketing team which markets and sells our affordable, family friendly mini vacation packages through our retail locations based in Cabela’s and Bass Pro shops throughout the country.
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The sales manager position provides leadership on the motorcycle sales floor and manages all aspects of the buying experience for our customers. The sales manager works with team members to provide a great sales environment and balances the correct new and used motorcycle inventory so that great choices are available for shoppers.
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4-year bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 1 year of experience in sales and marketing or related professional area. Activities could include sales calls, entertainment, FAM trips, trade shows, etc.
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Reporting the Global Leader – Growth & Energy Transition (EPS) and with guidance from the Sales &Technology Director (WTPS), the Sales Manager is responsible for the establishment and management of long-term business relationships with customers to generate revenue from new projects, identify and follow new market opportunities, support the preparation of, submit, and negotiate commercial tenders to support the growth of the EPS pre-Engineered and WTSP portfolios of Technologies and Products.
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The Field Sales Manager will ensure we are achieving our fair share of business, growth and awareness in this important channel of business through regular interaction, account calls, training and education, distributor meetings, and alignment with the sales region.
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The Sales Operations Manager primary role is to support the consolidated sales organization for both brands, including the areas of in-depth CRM management, demand planning and inventory coordination, ad hoc reporting and analytics, as well as all related tasks necessary to supporting sales.
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3+ years of experience as a Sales Manager at a franchise dealership or 7 years in an F&I or Floor Manager role. As a Sales Manager , you will be responsible for leading and coaching sales associates to deliver outstanding hospitality and achieve sales goals.
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Work with the National Sales Manager and Head of Marketing to engage with customers and drive sales at events and local opportunities. Possible future path for career advancement: Regional Sales Manager; National Sales Manager.
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We are seeking a Group Sales Manager to target, solicit and cultivate business within the assigned group market segment, with efforts directed toward securing mid-week room night production and revenue generation, as well as securing group affiliated meeting and food & beverage revenues.
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