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Assists with the direct sales activities of the hotel in partnership with the hotel’s Director of Sales (DOS), Regional Sales Director (RSD) and Global Sales Office (GSO) to uncover the appropriate demand located in the hotel’s trade area.
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Develop and implement comprehensive marketing plans, projects, and content for assigned sports, covering a wide range of topics that concentrate on revenue generation (ticket sales and operations, corporate sponsorship activation, etc.
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The Business Development Director is a highly motivated self-starter who will lead and provide strategic sales initiatives, engage in marketplace sales activity and work closely with the Market Leaders, operational Executives and the Marketing Department on lead generation activities, sales activities and proposal generation activities.
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Regional Sales Director. Our diverse portfolio creates a range of career fields including manufacturing, research and development, technical services, sales and marketing, customer service - and the list goes on.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 2 years experience in the event management, food and beverage, sales and marketing, or related professional area.
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The Sales Directoris responsible for the strategic growth and revenue generation within the Performance Marketing Team. This Sales Director role is responsible for leading with vision in strategic initiatives, optimizing team performance against sales objectives, and contributing to the product development lifecycle with actionable market intelligence-three pillars that are crucial for sustaining growth and competitive advantage in the digital advertising market.
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This role will work directly with the team director to manage team meetings, people operations, sales reporting, and on key strategic initiatives (such as expanding different business segments and building company-wide training materials.
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Supporting the branding, sales and marketing of the Nexus Neighborhood. We are currently seeking a Program Director (Nexus Activities Director) who is passionate about making a difference for our Beach Cities Community.
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The DBM reports to the Regional Business Director and works collaboratively across matrix of Commercial, Medical, Access organizations, for example Regional Marketing (RMK), and Access and Reimbursement Managers (ARM) and other field roles in the new Commercialization model to appropriately address customer needs and ensure that BMS delivers on set sales targets.
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The TLL role will be at the Associate Director level within Sobi and is a field-based, non-sales focused but Commercially-aligned position. TLLs will report to the Vice President of Hematology Marketing and will be members of the home office marketing organization.
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Our Client is seeking a Director, Head of Technical Marketing-Motor Control Product to contribute to the revenue growth and the segment result via successful project execution, product release and provide the application system know-how’s to the worldwide customers.
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You should be prepared to discuss your experiences, career goals, and what motivates you if selected for a face-to-face interview with our managing director. The marketing environment is changing quickly, so the B&B team works for you to help keep you at pace with competitors while building the foundations to reach new types of consumers.
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KPMG is currently seeking a Director, Sales Training and Culture to join our Growth and Strategy organization. Execute on plan to embed sales skills into firm processes such as performance management/objective setting, recruiting, and ongoing coaching, and drive change through enabling a firm mentoring/coaching program for junior staff.
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Verona Pharma is currently recruiting a Respiratory Sales Specialist to join our team, reporting to the Regional Sales Director. Communicate frequently with other Respiratory Sales Specialists across the country and cross-functional counterparts such as Marketing, Sales Ops, Market Access, Field Reimbursement, Training, and Medical Affairs to create alignment of business plan, focus on strategic drivers, and sharing best practices.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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