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The Regional Sales Manager - Costco will cover the Bay Area, Los Angeles, San Deigo & Texas Regions of Costco Wholesale for Trident Seafoods. Ensures that special product requests from customers are quickly met through partnership with Sales Director, Research & Development and Production.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) reports to the National Sales Director. 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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SUMMARYPosition Overview:The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) reports to the National Sales Director. The RSM is responsible for maintaining best practices and tools for sales execution.
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Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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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 Hotel Manager is accountable for all aspects of the operation (Food and Beverage, Rooms, Spa, Residential, Engineering and Security) and work in partnership with Sales and Marketing, Finance, Purchasing, IT and Talent and Culture to ensure a seamless five star guest experience with each outlet optimizing its performance.
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The Regional Business Manager is responsible for recruiting, developing, and motivating a sales team while maintaining high quality hiring and productivity standards. Role DescriptionPosition Objective: The Regional Business Manager is responsible for managing a team of Therapeutic Sales Specialists (“TSSs”) within a particular geographic area, ensuring consistent execution of a targeted business plan that meets or exceeds established market share targets and is aligned with Company and Brand strategies.
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The Regional Field Manager (RFM), Consumer Engagement Marketing, manages and oversees all sampling activity in his/her designated geography. This position reports directly into the Sr. Director, Field Marketing & Consumer Engagement, but works closely with his/her Sr. Field Marketing Manager on events & marketing plan approvals.
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Embrace cadenced 1:1s with Regional Sales Director to review KPIs, gaps to goals, and facilitate personal development. Reports to: Director Of Sales. We’re not trying to become the largest cannabis sales, services, and logistics agency in California.
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Regional Sales Director , and will work autonomously from their home-based office. Reporting to: Regional Sales Director. Title: Area Sales Manager.
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Partner with Regional Director, Vice President, and/or Human Resources on escalated coaching, counseling, performance management, and associate relations matters. This role will report to the Vice President of Retail Marketing and will lead a team of usually 3-6 Sales Managers, a Manager in Training (MIT), and support 15-30 team members.
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Regional Sales Director. Area Sales Manager - Los Angeles, California, USA. The Area Sales Manager will be based in. Area Sales Manager. Meet sales targets as set through annual/quarterly budgets and as communicated by your manager.
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Working under the direction of the Infrastructure Regional Manager & Rep/OEM/Contractor Sales Director, the Pratt Regional Manager is provided the opportunity to learn or expand upon their knowledge of the water and wastewater plant treatment & distribution industry and sales.
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Reporting to the Regional Sales Director, the District Sales Manager is responsible for building and leading a team of Design Consultants (DCs) who drive profitable revenue growth and delight our clients.
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The Region Manager of Sales is responsible for leading the team to achieve maximum sales for the region and overall profitability for the organization. This position requires proven ability to lead, coach, drive team performance and accountability with proven skills in managing and developing a sales team.
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