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Experience as a Healthcare Account Executive, Business Development Executive, Medical Sales Executive, Client Relationship Manager, Territory Sales Manager, Hospice Liaison, Home Health Specialist, Clinical Liaison, Hospice Care Consultant, Home Health Sales Rep, Hospice Sales Account Executive, Private Duty Home Care Marketer or Regional Sales Executive is helpful.
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This position reports to the Area Director of Sales or VP of Regional Operations and is responsible for maintaining relationships with physicians, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities’ management, discharging planners, and case managers to generate Personal Home Care referrals.
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Our innovative conduit manufacturing company is searching for an action-oriented & ambitious Territory Sales Manager for our Southern California region to engage new customers while maintaining a high level of service for our current ones.
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The role of the NBDM is field based responsible for securing new business resulting from leads generated by the MDE’s (Marketing Development Executives) and SDR’s (Sales Development Reps.
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Under the general direction of the Assistant Division Chief, Business, Office and Security Services Branch, a Staff Services Manager III, the incumbent will be responsibility for planning, directing, and managing through subordinate leaders the Caltrans Business Operations, which includes Reprographics, Mail Operations, Transportation Library, Forms Management, and Commute Management.
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The Higher Education Account Manager will report to the SLED National Sales Manager and be primarily responsible for business development activities with higher education institutions throughout the Western US territory.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for maximizing the share of territory through high volume outbound prospecting and inbound inquiry conversion to achieve activations.
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The Territory Business Manager solicits sales of kitchen and bath cabinets on a day-to-day basis in an effort to meet and/or exceed sales targets. Proven track record with 5 or more years of successful new business development and account management experience in the Kitchen and Bath Cabinet.
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The KAM works with his/her assigned Regional Director and Field Reimbursement Manager to develop a strategy and business plan that maximizes the opportunity in the territory. Achieve territory sales by executing quarterly and annual marketing strategies, which includes delivering branded sales messages, executing planned programs such as in-surgery training, communication of quarterly rebates (if applicable), scheduling and following-up with medical educational programs, and supporting accounts with their reimbursement and market access needs including the communication of the quarterly CMS drug reimbursable schedule.
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The Respiratory Account Executive (RAE) is a dynamic outside sales and marketing representative that calls on physician offices, hospitals, and post-acute care providers, in a specific territory, seeking patient referrals.
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Business Administration/Management, Analytics, Applied Mathematics, Banking and Finance, Economics and Finance, Engineering and Business, Finance & Investment Analysis, International Business, Mathematical Economics, Mathematical Statistics, Mathematics, Quantitative Finance, Risk Management, Statistics.
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The Specialty Territory Manager works closely with implanting teams and the Medtronic Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM) field organization to drive sales execution, and procedural and practice success.
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The National Retail - Retail Sales Representative will report to the National Retail Regional Manager, must be centrally located within the territory, and able to travel with overnight stays.
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OR A Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in a related field of study such as: Sociology, Business Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Science, Environmental Science, Geosciences, Political Science, Law Enforcement, or other fields related to the petroleum industry.
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Perform front desk sales representative and night auditor duties as required by staffing levels and business demand. Assist the general manager with informing the front desk staff about rate structure and know how to implement yield management policies and procedures.
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