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Papaya is seeking a Director, Sales to drive the prospecting, selling, acquisition and implementation of new strategic partners, that provide access to biller businesses and platforms in healthcare, utilities, loans, debt collection, etc.
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With a focus on movie premieres, the Director of Catering Sales is responsible for orchestrating all aspects of catering services, including sales, for high-profile events, particularly movie premieres.
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As Director of Sales and Marketing you will be responsible for overseeing all functions of the Sales department including directing, training, and supervising the Sales & Marketing Coordinator in all sales-related activities.
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The Regional Sales Director (RSD) is a leadership position with multiple direct reports. Albert Uster Imports, Inc. ("AUI Fine Foods" or the "Company") is seeking a Regional Sales Director to join our team.
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As the Director of Sales & Marketing, you will be responsible for overseeing commercial strategies for your hotel. The primary responsibilities of this position are to design, develop, and deploy business strategies that are creative, dynamic, and impactful for the Americas and lead the Hotel Sales and Marketing process.
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Retain and grow existing customer base with regular non-sales customer engagement activities to deliver an excellent customer experience. Sales positions generally offer a competitive On Target Earnings (OTE) incentive compensation structure.
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The Route Sales Director (RSD) is responsible for managing company Route Sales Supervisors (RSS), Route Sales Representatives (RSR), and Route Sales Trainees (RST). Collaborate with Company- Sales Operations Director and Company- Market Vice President to analyze market and route operations to identify voids and sales opportunities and reduce cost.
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As an Area Sales Director, you will take sales responsibility for generating all revenue from the Southwest Region in a period of dramatic and expected growth to significant seven-digit revenue numbers.
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We are currently seeking a Director of Sales to join our team and oversee our sales department. Experience using Hotel Sales Force Automation (Delphi, STS, etc.) Direct, train, coordinate and supervise the Sales and Catering Managers and the Sales Coordinator in all sales-related activities.
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As the Sales Director, you will be responsible for targeting new customer engagements across various submarkets in the HealthTech space with focus on surgical instruments, patient monitoring devices, diagnostic imaging, in-vitro diagnostics, and other medical related devices.
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Prepare monthly order reports, forecasts and periodic market intelligence update outlining customer trends impacting BCA product sales and marketing program development. EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Technical bachelor’s degree or equivalent education and 10 years related experience in aircraft component marketing and sales.
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Job Summary: The Director Sales (Clean Energy) is responsible for leading and directing the sales team to achieve short and long-range strategic objectives through successful planning and execution of sales strategies for the Clean Energy channel and assigned region.
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The Global Enterprise Sales Director is an integral member of the Pharma Enterprise Solutions group, responsible for leading global sales growth and customer expansion (“high, wide, and deep”) in a collaborative, comprehensive manner across Ecolab’s global Pharma market solutions with Life Sciences, Nalco Water, and Purolite.
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Overview: The Senior Director of Sales Engineering is a leadership position within the sales organization, responsible for leading a team of sales engineer managers and ensuring the technical aspects of the sales process are effectively managed.
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Restaurant Director of Catering Sales responsibilities include planning food and beverage menus, scheduling events and coordinating food preparation and serving during events. We are seeking a Restaurant Director of Catering Sales to join our team in Los Angeles, CA market.
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