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In consultation with the Chief Sales Marketing Officer, Regional Director of Operations, and support office personnel, the Regional Director of Sales and Marketing assists the Executive Director with hiring, training, and evaluating Sales Marketing Directors and Sales Associates in the field.
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While the Director of Sales reports directly to the General Manager, the Regional Sales and Marketing Manager will interface and assist in the direction of the Sales and Marketing function at the property.
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The FRM will need to coordinate cross functionally within Field Sales, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, and Specialty Pharmacy Account Management.
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As the Event Sales Manager, you are responsible for a large majority of the Santa Barbara regional sales and must create sales strategies and implement streamlined communication between clients, in-house teams, upper management and marketing by creating SOPs.
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U-Haul is looking for a personable, courteous, and professional Reservation Agents to work in our regional marketing office to assist customers with reserving U-Haul Trucks, Trailers, and other related rental equipment.
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Reporting to the Head of North America Field Marketing, you’re responsible for working with team members across inside sales, outside sales, customer marketing, product marketing, customer success and revenue operations to orchestrate multi-channel integrated campaigns and optimize the demand engine for the Commercial segment.
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Objective: The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) will support and lead studios in hitting their sales and revenue growth goals every week, month, quarter, and year.
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Lead the Business Development Manager team to define and develop annual sales plan/marketing roadmap, inclusive territory business objectives, tactics, and timing. The Regional Sales Director is responsible for leading a team of remote Business Development Managers (BDM) within a territory in the USA. You will be selling six Disney portfolio products, to include Walt Disney Resort, Disneyland Resort, Disney Cruise Line, Aulani, NatGeo Expeditions and Adventures by Disney, delivering on annual business goals.
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Disney Destinations Sales Solutions is a vibrant and integrated sales, marketing, and support team for all Disney Destinations portfolio (Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort and Disney Signature Experiences), across multiple Travel Trade and Direct to Consumer distribution channels.
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The Vintage Park Regional Director of Sales position provides oversight and direction for the Sales & Marketing functions for a region of communities located in the state of Kansas within the Grace Management, Inc., portfolio.
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Reporting to the Head of Content Marketing, this pivotal role will drive the content distribution and execution of both paid and organic social media strategies in a myriad of formats (including video) for major campaigns year-round, in close collaboration with demand generation, product, events, customer success, and sales teams.
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Collaborates with the Regional Sales Director on the development and execution of the Annual Business plan for assigned distributors and an overall strategic sales plan for the assigned territory to increase and build Monster Brewing Company business.
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The Regional Marketing Manager will be responsible for developing online and offline marketing strategy for their assigned territory, following the global HQ Marketing vision and strategy and adapting and delivering it in the local market.
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Experience as a Healthcare Account Executive, Business Development Executive, Medical Sales Executive, Client Relationship Manager, Territory Sales Manager, Hospice Liaison, Home Health Specialist, Clinical Liaison, Hospice Care Consultant, Home Health Sales Rep, Hospice Sales Account Executive, Private Duty Home Care Marketer or Regional Sales Executive is helpful.
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Review worldwide and regional sales trends taking into account global marketing initiatives, global financial climate, and currency and exchange rate fluctuations affecting specific regions, regional tax implications, as well as the impact price increases and decreases.
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