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Automotive Internet Sales Manager or Internet Director Experience Needed. Automotive Internet Sales Manager (West) Analyze the current dealership Internet sales landscape and consult with senior Regional/Area and dealership personnel regarding strategy, tactics, roles and responsibilities.
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How you will contribute: The Senior Regional Business Manager will drive franchise sales growth through execution of sales strategies. Collaborate with Senior Regional Business Director and various customer-facing team members to ensure patients are supported through their HAE journey.
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The Regional Sales Representative is a pivotal new role directly influencing the future of a leading-edge manufacturer of composite poles. As a member of the sales team reporting directly to the Regional Sales Leader is responsible for technical and financial marketing and sales of composite utility poles used by utility companies for distribution, transmission, and communications applications in the defined territory.
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Broadridge is experiencing strong growth, and we are seeking a Director of Sales to join our team either in San Francisco, CA or Chicago, IL. In this role, you will develop and implement strategies for lead generation, sales, pricing and all other matters related to revenue generation.
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10+ years in a channel sales or channel management roles, supporting multiple partner types including GSI’s like Accenture, Deloitte, PwC as well as boutique and regional SI’s. The Accenture PAM will be responsible for developing and managing our alliance with Accenture in a dedicated Operating Unit to include Alliances Strategy and Go-To-Market (GTM) planning, regional sales team alignment, executive engagement, and partner practice development.
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Partner with hotel DOSM and Regional Sales Director effectively maximizes RevPar opportunities in the local market. The Sales Manager (SM) executes the sales strategy of the hotel, as defined by the Director of Sales & Marketing, to ensure that occupancy, average daily rate and market share goals are achieved.
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Partner with your District Sales Manager and Regional Sales Director to develop a local strategy and business plan to generate recognizable increases of sales in your territory.
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The Market Development Manager (MDM) is tasked with implementing the strategic market development and operational blueprint outlined by the Regional Sales Director and Director of Marketing.
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In this role, you will report to a Regional Sales Director. 8-12 years field sales experience, preferably in software sales / SaaS sales. Previous Sales Methodology training (e.g. MEDDIC, SPIN, Command of Message, Challenger Sales.
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Reporting to the Director of On Premise, you will sell and implement our strategy and programs within assigned regional chain accounts and franchise groups of major On Premise National Account chains within Red Bull North America (RBNA) – driving volume, distribution and executional excellence against our On Premise standards to achieve business plans.
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The Senior Relationship Manager will play an important role in the Technology Banking group’s buildout, reporting directly into the Regional Head of Technology Banking – Commercial Sales & Service BMO Commercial Banking’s growing Technology practice is hiring a strong collaborative and self-starting Senior Relationship Manager.
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The Regional Sales Manager is responsible for new revenue development and creation of demand for VingCard, and Elsafe brands in the hospitality segment for the specified region. Drive new revenue through and maintain sustained business relationships Regional Properties, Management & Ownership Companies, and other properties as assigned by the Sales Director.
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The Regional Channel Manager (RCM) is a key member of the Alternate Channels team, reporting to the Channel Sales Director. We are looking to hire a Regional Channel Manager in Northern California to join our successful team Channel Sales team.
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The successful Regional Sales Administrator will handle all duties as it relates to the management of all administrative duties as guided by the Regional Director of Sales.
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OAMs will report directly to the Regional Business Director. Minimum 5+ years of previous pharmaceutical, biotech, and/or medical sales experience with a strong preference for Oncology/Hematology.
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