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Area Sales Manager II. Serve as an intermediary for loan issues with processing manager and underwriting manager. 3-5 years residential mortgage sales experience required.
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The Direct Auto Area Sales Manager is also responsible for direct impact to improve direct auto lending by actively seeking new vendors to join Lendmark Financial Services dealer network.
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The Area Sales Manager reports to the Regional Manager and is responsible for all sales related activities for Water & Power customers in the Southeast US. The position is responsible for developing and maintaining customer relationships with End Users, Engineering Consultants, Contractors, and Channel Partners.
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Area Sales Manager: Lennar is seeking an Area Sales Manager to be responsible for sales activity, ensuring volume and goals are achieved in assigned Southeast communities.
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Apply your expertise in new ways to continue on the path of growth as an Area Sales Manager in Valmet's Automation Business Line. As part of an industry leading organization, the Area Sales Manager works closely with colleagues and customers to ensure optimal solutions and deliver the right solutions.
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The Area Sales Manager manages customer relationships and negotiates commercial and supply agreements. The Manager supports a culture of high performance, trust, sales and business excellence that will in turn return lucrative results for the company.
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Area Sales Manager ILOCATION. 2-4 years residential mortgage sales experience required. Build strategic and tactical plans for driving volume growth in assigned area.
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The Communities Area Sales Manager will be responsible for meeting and/or exceeding admission goals as set by their Division Manager with approval from Senior Management. The Community Care Area Sales Manager will be responsible for enhancing account relationships with a strong emphasis on senior housing environments to include: Assisted Living Facilities, Independent Living Facilities, Residential Care communities, and similar health groups and institutions.
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Area Sales Manager ABOUT US I’m Henry Barth, Owner and CEO of The Barth Agency. WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR We are looking for an Area Sales Manager for a successful sales and leadership position within our agency.
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As the Area Sales Manager, you will report to the District Sales Manager. Area Sales Manager - Atlanta. Report directly to your District Sales Manager on a weekly basis regarding weekly goals, tactics, and initiatives.
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Qualifications Previous home health or hospice sales experience is preferred, but talent and demonstrated sales performance is equally important. Responsible for meeting and/or exceeding referral and admission goals as set by Division Manager.
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Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a successful regional sales manager with measurable, aggressive results in the janitorial facilities management industry. As the Sales Manager of this region, you will lead this company to new levels of sales, revenue, market share and new business in the janitorial facilities services market.
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The sales agent will call clients, set appointments, and meet with them for about 45 minutes to help them pick out the best insurance plan that fits their needs and budget. Your level of success will be determined by several factors, including the amount of work you put in, your ability to successfully follow and implement our training and sales system and engage with our lead system, and the insurance needs of the customers in the geographic areas in which you choose to work Powered by JazzHR.
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The Area Sales Manager role enables growth by identifying, onboarding, and managing growth with dealers in their respective local Region. Our Area Sales Manager is the face of the company to our number one customer – our dealers.
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Area Sales Manager - Retail. Areas Sales Manager will report directly to the Regional Manager. Partner with Safety Manager in management of workers compensation claims.
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