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The Regional Sales Director (RSD) is responsible for leading his/her regional selling organization to achievement of revenue goals through the implementation of both strategic and tactical sales activities.
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As WithMe's Regional Sales Director, you will be responsible for expanding our customer base in and around Nashville, TN. 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) 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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We seek the talent of a dynamic Regional Sales Director who seeks to bring their A game to a collaborative team of talented professionals. It is important for the Regional Sales Director within an hour of an international airport.
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The Area Sales Director (ASD) is responsible for leading, managing, and mentoring team of regional sales managers to meet or exceed company set sales goals. Regularly connects with direct reports individually (spontaneously and scheduled), via phone and in person, to discuss regional updates and progress towards goals, identifying accounts where ASD involvement may be needed, providing coaching, advice, support, motivation, or information to help regional teams meet and ideally exceed their defined sales objectives.
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Integrates regional sales plans into broader area sales plans scaling and recommending the splitting of territories as necessary. Facilitate the growth, development, and performance of the Regional Managers to maintain a high level of effective leadership with the field sales force.
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Tuff Shed is recruiting for a Regional Sales Director (RSD), Retail for our Southwest Region. Reporting to the VP, Retail Sales and the Regional Vice President, the RSD will be a key member of the regional management team, and will be responsible for building and growing sales across multiple South West states.
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The Sales Director, in partnership with the VP of Operations and VP of Sales - US, creates, implements & executes the businesses regional sales strategy, in alignment with the business’s objectives.
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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 Sales Director (RSD) - Higher Education 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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SUMMARY OF POSITION The Sales Director, in partnership with the VP of Operations and VP of Sales - US, creates, implements & executes the businesses regional sales strategy, in alignment with the business’s objectives.
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Harmonic is hiring a territory Sales Director, Fiber Broadband Business Development (West - U.S.), to represent Harmonic’s fiber-to-the-anything (FTTx) solution to Tier 2 & Tier 3 telecommunications companies, municipalities, electric copperatives, tribal nations and underserved communities exploring broadband services.
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Regional Sales Director to our sales team! Establish sales objectives by creating a territory-by-territory sales plan and quota in support of regional sales objectives.
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Regional Sales Directors are responsible for the daily supervision of an assigned geographical region, including hiring, training, coaching for improved performance, and monitoring the sales activity within the region.
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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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