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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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Creative Artists Agency (CAA) is the leading entertainment and sports agency, with global expertise in filmed and live entertainment, digital media, publishing, sponsorship sales and endorsements, licensing, media finance, consumer investing, fashion, trademark licensing, and philanthropy.
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Collaborate with Regional Managers as necessary on where upcoming demos, loaners, software/remote upgrades, and tray inspections will be performed and potentially require SA presence. Our Manager, Sales Associate role is responsible for helping drive and achieving the quantifiable goals set for the assigned region's sales Business Units (Surgical, Head & Neck, Urology/Gynecology, Airway.
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Collaborate with the CFA, the Fashion District BID, LATCB, and other regional marts to set and collaborate on LA Fashion Markets, outlining collaborative approaches to promote the Fashion District.
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Partner with District Managers, Point of Care Sales Specialists and Regional Key Account Managers in Key High Priority accounts to initiate awareness & adoption of the TBI test and accelerate sales cycles and ensure the clinical adoption of the i-STAT TBI test to meet or exceed monthly, quarterly, and annual TBI Sales objectives.
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The Regional Sales Manager will be responsible for managing and growing sales within a designated region, building and maintaining customer relationships, conducting market research, developing and executing sales strategies, and achieving sales targets.
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As Regional Distribution Sales Manager at Ruhrpumpen, you will be responsible for growing distribution and OEM sales in the West Coast , to increase market share by managing the current network and adding additional channel partners where needed in order to meet sales goals.
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Position reports to the Regional Vice President, Sales - West who is also based in Los Angeles. At least 5 years of experience working at a media sales organization selling brand advertising campaigns, recent CTV/OTT experience a plus.
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Reporting to a Regional Sales Director, the Urology Sales Manager will build meaningful relationships with key stakeholders at urology offices, rehabilitation hospitals and with DME account representatives in their assigned territory to drive product awareness and adoption of the company’s catheters.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) shall create/expand relationships throughout the entire West region in order to fully understand the screening & CBRNe needs and develop solutions to meet those needs.
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We are looking for a talented, enthusiastic Field Marketing Manager to support the regional sales segments and their channel partners by planning, organizing, and implementing local marketing programs and events to impact the short and long-term regional sales goals.
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Regional Sales Director. The Territory Manager is a critical role within HBS that at a minimum will have solid experience in the building materials sales industry, can maintain strong customer relationships within the assigned region, and can think strategically regarding pricing, competitive positioning, personnel, and company needs, etc.
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Partner with finance, shipping, and production to clear credit issues and maintain communication with external customers, regional sales manager, and dealers. Configure complex products within internal software to provide quotations to external customers, regional sales manager, and dealers.
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The Regional Sales Director manages a team of 5-7 quota carrying outside sales professionals who create, identify and close sales within a specific geographical region or set of named accounts.
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7+ years of related ad sales/trade marketing experience. Lead and facilitate the population and maintenance of the ad sales marketing materials hub within internal confluence/shared repository.
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