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Regional Sales Manager - Food and Beverage /West Coast (REMOTE) Regional Sales Manager - Food & Beverage (WEST COAST REMOTE) If you are a Regional Sales Manager (West Coast) with the experience listed above.
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Assist with financing sales training on a regular basis through sales meetings, conference calls, tradeshows and scheduled one-on-one phone calls. Practice ethical sales behaviors in accordance with Ameris' core values of Integrity and Honesty; always acts in the best interest of the customer when offering additional products and services.
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Support sales efforts as directed by the Regional Vice President and the corporate sales organization. Complete assignments or special projects at various hotels as assigned by the regional vice president for the purpose of gaining additional experience in preparation for promotion to general manager.
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ISOTECH currently has an opening for an ambitious Regional Sales Manager in its new office location in Anaheim California to expand ISOTECH’s sales in the region. Job Description – Regional Sales Manager.
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Responsible for coordinating factory production/shipment plans and understanding of vehicle profit to meet North American Hyundai entities sales and profit targets. Prepare and review management reports and presentation materials for Regional Headquarters CFO for various governance meetings (i.e. MCM-F, PQCOP, etc.
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Learn more HERE ( , from Eric, Regional Sales Manager, on the attributes of a successful Field Sales Consultant, and why YOU should work at Sunrun as a Field Sales Consultant.
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The Territory Business Manager (TBM) will work in their assigned geography to lead with sales activities. Regularly and timely communication with Regional Business Director as required.
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Requirements: A LIFE INSURANCE LICENSE IS NEEDED- WE WILL HELP YOU GET ONE Characteristics we ARE looking for: - Self-Motivated and Goal Oriented - Disciplined and Driven to Improve - Believe in and Align themselves with our Core Values - High level of Consistency and Coachable - Humble and willing to Learn EA Agency | Regional Sales Manager No agent’s success, earnings, or production results should be viewed as typical, average, or expected.
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Manage geographic territory to achieve individual, territory and company goals for sales, market share, call metrics, appropriate sample distribution, etc. Specifically, the TBM is responsible in their assigned geography to maximize awareness and sales results of promoted products.
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We are looking for a dynamic and passionate individual to fill the role of Permanent Regional Sales Rep. In this role, you will be responsible for driving sales growth in a specified region by developing and implementing strategic sales initiatives.
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Monitor daily sales strategy; make recommendation to the Revenue Manager to adjust daily inventory restriction to maximize revenue. Prepare for and Participate in the Period End Critique process with the Regional Director, Owner/ Asset Manager.
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Maintain a workplace free of harassment and discrimination by strictly adhering to the Company’s Anti-Discrimination and Harassment policies and promptly reporting to your Regional Manager, Zone Vice President and the Human Resources Department any concerns that may arise under those policies.
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Self-starters with a growth mindset and integrity Successful leaders within our company are coachable, willing to learn the system, and can process and apply changes based on feedback Commitment to ongoing self-improvement The Spivey Agency | Regional Sales Manager No agent’s success, earnings, or production results should be viewed as typical, average, or expected.
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Day to day you'll report to your regional sales manager, who will also be there to help you manage your career. We're looking for account managers from all different backgrounds to join our regional sales team.
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We are currently expanding our team in the Brea and Anaheim Hills locations, seeking a qualified Regional Sales Manager that is focused on driving sales and service excellence for our luxury fitness brand.
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