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The Regional Sales Manager ensures that the business opportunities optimized throughout the region and within targeted physician offices, key clinics and teaching hospital accounts that specialize in the area of Dermatology.
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Provide monthly reports on across different aspects of the business, sales projections, costs, timescales, SOFT reports, project tracker, and activities. Join our US Sales Team, where you'll play a key role in promoting Paxton products, providing technical training and growing accounts across the business.
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Responsibilities include being the regional focal point for market and competitive activity, coaching and managing sellers on our ongoing internal needs and reporting requirements, training and helping Account Managers, Sales Representatives and Technical Development Engineers grow in their overall business development and career aspirations.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) reports to the National Sales Director. Regional Sales Manager - Los Angeles, CA. The RSM will work closely with the President, National Sales Director and VP, Business Development to accomplish CULA goals and objectives.
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International luxury product company is seeking a West Coast Regional Manager to drive sales in California. This fantastic position is responsible for driving sales growth in the West Coast region both in custom projects for the Interior Design trade business as well as its new standard and inventory products business through retail, on-line and to the trade channels.
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As a Lower Extremities Sales Manager at Stryker, you are in charge of driving revenue and developing the top sales team in the Orthopedic marketplace. Motivating, growth-oriented leaders who translate sales data into actionable steps for teams and business units.
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We have an opportunity for an Aftermarket Regional Sales Manager to join our growing Commercial & Infrastructure Flow (CIF) business. This posting is for one full-time regional sales position.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RM) leads and oversees a team of Territory Sales Managers within an assigned Region. Natalie’s Orchid Island Juice Company seeks a Regional Manager – West for a fast-paced, family-owned and operated authentically fresh, clean-label juice company.
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The Regional Sales Manager will establish new opportunities, successfully manage prospects, and close new business to achieve annual sales objectives in the CPG, Foodservice and Packaging Industry.
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In a time of unprecedented expansion, we are seeking a Regional Sales Manager, Health Care to join our team. Since 1954, we’ve grown into a global community—with a thriving e-commerce business, multiple catalogs, 60+ retail stores, a peerless national sales force, plus international offices that support our preeminent supply chain division.
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Our Regional Sales Managers are responsible for generating loan application volume through various programs by developing and maintaining key contractor client relationships. The right candidate for this position has a proven ability to build and foster strong client relationships by understanding our client’s business and effectively and seamlessly integrating our products and tools into the client’s sales process.
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The position of Regional Sales Manager will GROW the Wells Lamont Industrial Business in assigned region. Develop and Present Regional Sales Plan to Senior Management.
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10+ years of sales or technical experience (e.g., Project Manager, Tank Forman, Engineer, etc.) Your job: develop new business in assigned territory including new customers, new product sales, and new specifications of Mesa products.
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Use experience to mentor colleagues on the Inside Business Development team. Generate new business consistent with our market focus, operational capabilities, and laboratory capacity. Identify and secure opportunities through face to face meetings and virtual presentations.
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The ideal candidate will prospect and close sales leads to help generate revenue for the company in the Southern California territory. We are looking for a passionate sales professional to join our team at McIntosh Group.
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