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Top candidates will have national sales manager experience as well as local sales manager experience inclusive of digital sales knowledge or digital sales management experience; excellent motivational leadership, and forecasting skills along with a proven track record of rate integrity and winning new business.
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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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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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The Sales Manager is responsible for the profitable growth of John Deere and all manufacturers represented by JESCO. The Sales Manager is responsible for achieving the company's goals and objectives through effective Sales Leadership, Talent Management and driving a Sales Process Culture to increase awareness, participation, and close rate.
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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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The Event Sales Manager is responsible for both inbound and outbound sales, as well as meeting/exceeding event sales goals. The Event Sales Manager responsibilities include Lead Generation, working directly with Clients to create Proposals and Bookings, Detailing Banquet Event Orders, and Managing Finances.
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The Group Sales Manager will maximize all resort sales opportunities, implement an agreed upon sales and marketing plan, and be instrumental in expanding year-round group meetings and resort visits.
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Regional Sales Manager - Delta Company Overview Precision Planting is a leading provider of agriculture technologies for farmers who Believe in Better™ with a focus on creating solutions for current agronomic issues and providing practical educational resources.
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Auro Hotels is seeking a dedicated Area Sales Manager to support the Area Director of Sales for their two busy hotels, Hilton Garden Inn by Hilton Atlanta Airport and Fairfield Inn by Marriott Atlanta Airport.
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Additional responsibilities for a Territory Sales Manager include the need to cooperate with other Acuren Operating Managers as well as local sales managers in contact and lead referral, technical support, best practice identification and adoption, as well as participating in and/or leading initiatives related to targeted accounts, services and vertical markets.
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Responsible for achieving store sales goals by utilizing exceptional customer service and knowledge of La-Z-Boy products and services. Train, coach and develop selling team on product knowledge and selling skills to achieve store sales goals.
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Seed Sales Manager Duties & Responsibilities: Manage sales and business strategy for the North American potato market. Seed Sales Manager Minimum Qualifications: 4-year degree from an accredited university in business management, marketing, or related field and/or 5 years of agricultural industry experience.
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The District Sales Manager (DSM) is an inspiring field leader who supports and directs stores within a given geographic area to drive strategic product sell-through, deliver key business results, hire, and develop store associates.
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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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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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