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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Role Overview: As the National Sales Manager, you will spearhead the national sales efforts for both markets, overseeing a dynamic team focused on driving revenue growth for our CBS affiliates and digital platforms, including our PREMION OTT platform, to our regional and national client base.
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Develop and implement effective sales and marketing strategies to drive franchise sales and meet targets. As the Franchise Sales Manager, you will be responsible for identifying new franchise opportunities, negotiating contracts, and ensuring the successful launch and ongoing support of their franchise partners.
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Experience from oil distributor or heavy equipment sales are preferred. With units specializing in Accounting and Finance, Administrative, Marketing, Technology, Supply chain, Healthcare Revenue Cycle, Call Center, Human Resources and Executive Search.
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Demonstrated ability in account management and product sales, along with proficiency in sales planning and forecasting. Collaborate with marketing to ensure optimal assortment, selection, and demand generation for all customers.
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Coordinate with Grace internal resources to assure that all logistical, financial/marketing, and legal requirements for each territory’s sales are properly executed and completed to meet the customer requirements.
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As a highly successful and stable company with more than 70 years of experience, we also have a sales support team to help with initiatives in your market, plus a top-notch Marketing team that provides tools and resources to get the job done.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Territory Manager to join our North American Sales team. Reporting to the Vice President of Sales- Food and Healthcare Technologies– North America and collaborating with our Strategic Account Managers in North America, you will ultimately be responsible for managing and growing our business with your assigned territory in North America.
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The ideal candidate would have proven experience in leading a sales team selling custom engineered equipment and integrated process lines to the food industry with a proven track record of success in managing a sales territory and exceeding sales targets.
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Train and support other members of the sales, marketing and intake teams in following established processes and using Salesforce effectively. The Sales Manager will be responsible for driving revenue growth and managing the Intake team within Verbal Beginnings.
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Internal: District Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, VP of Local Sales, Accounting/Credit Department, Merchandising and Marketing, Operations, and Customer Contact.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, business, marketing, or a related field or 5 plus years of relevant experience in B2B sales. Work closely with the territory manager to develop and execute sales plans for the region/territory, identifying growth opportunities and potential risks.
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Bachelor degree, preferably in business management, marketing, entrepreneurship, professional selling, or related business program, or several years of successful sales experience. Five to seven years material handling industry experience, preferably with product sales background.
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With a track record of success in the Chicagoland market, our team opened its doors in 2018 to provide marketing campaigns, new business strategies, and reliable sales with integrity. This is a full-time on-site role as an Entry Level B2B Sales Account Manager at US Business Services in Columbia, MD. As an Account Manager, you will be responsible for managing and growing B2B customer accounts, ensuring customer satisfaction, generating leads, and providing exceptional customer service.
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The Technical Sales Manager will be reporting to the Technical Sales Director and requires 20-40% travel. The Technical Sales Manager will manage a portfolio of Refining Technology accounts with greater than $20M in ongoing sales and $15M in potential sales.
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