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The Regional Sales Director (RSD) will report to the Senior Vice President of Sales, and his or her primary responsibilities will be to assume responsibility of effective sales strategies that drive the company sales goals and business objectives in the defined territory.
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As WithMe's Regional Sales Director, you will be responsible for expanding our customer base in and around Southern CA. You will actively prospect for new multifamily business opportunities via multiple channels, including calls, emails, social networks, trade shows/events, and in-person visits.
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The Regional Sales Director (RSD) - Public Sector - Pensions is an individual-contributor account executive role as an enterprise software seller, heavily focused on new business selling in a team sales matrix environment.
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Our client, a cannabis company is seeking a driven Regional Sales Director to collaborate closely with our Vice President of Sales in shaping and executing a sustainable and profitable sales strategy.
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The Regional Director of Sales (East) will report to the Head of Sales. Training and Development: Develop and deliver training programs in collaboration with the Head of Training and Director of Sales Operations for new and existing sales team members.
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IQVIA in partnership with ITF Therapeutics are excited to announce that we are seeking candidates with rare disease experience for the role of Neuromuscular Regional Sales Director.
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The Director, Regional Sales is responsible for the overall leadership, management, and direction of a team of Key Account Managers (KAM) and/or Sales Reps in the Biosimilar Business Unit. The Regional Sales Director is a front-line field sales leadership role accountable for building, leading and coaching a field-based sales team in a defined geographical Region.
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Regional Director, Sales (Southeast) Mentor Regional Sales Directors. Knowledge of state early childhood and education systems in the Southern Central U.S. region.
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The Regional Director of Sales oversees the largest customers and key segments within Sonder. Thorough understanding of hospitality sales process. Work closely with partner teams such as Sales Operations & Strategy and Revenue Management to ensure that managed accounts’ needs are met from a booking perspective.
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The Enterprise Regional Sales Director will influence and co-lead with the Divisional Executives (DE) a sales force with the joint goal of achieving and/or exceeding sales goals.
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Collaborate for success: Partner with executive leadership and the EVP of Sales to develop regional strategies and action plans for the Enterprise Accounts Program. This Sales Director role offers a unique opportunity to spearhead growth for our enterprise accounts, shaping the future of the industry.
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Our partner is seeking a Regional Director, Sales (Southeast) based in Los Angeles, CA. This role will focus on developing strategic relationships and supporting Regional Directors in achieving their territory quotas.
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Performs other duties as requested by the Regional Vice President, Sales. Track record of success with multi-million dollar, long sales cycle deals. Develop and execute both short- and long-range sales plans and programs in conjunction with Senior Management and direct reports, to ensure the profitability and growth of the company's offerings.
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Forecasting and Planning : Drive all regional sales forecasting and planning activities. This position will be responsible for leading ePac’s Regional Sales Executives and Account Managers, focused on the small to medium sized customer segments throughout the Eastern United States.
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Sevco is seeking an experienced, motivated Regional Sales Director in the Southern California Area, to join our growing team. A proven track record of overachievement and hitting sales targets.
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