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Job Posting: Small Business Commercial Lines Account Manager Are you passionate about helping small businesses thrive? We have an exciting opportunity for a Small Business Commercial Lines Account Manager to join our dynamic team.
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If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Small Business Commercial Lines Account Manager, we'd love to hear from you! Make your mark as a Small Business Commercial Lines Account Manager and help us deliver exceptional service to our clients.
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Minimum of five years of industry experience, or three years specific to Cyber in Account Management, Underwriting or similar role. Apply market and risk management knowledge to client business model/needs; identify gaps and find the most effective solutions.
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Account Managers are responsible for the timely and successful renewal of their complete book of business as well as placement of newly assigned business, ensuring the best possible terms and conditions.
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The Account Manager is responsible for retention and client relationship management of our commercial accounts. The Account Manager works in tandem with the Commercial Producer (Sales Agent) to develop account strategy and increase longevity and profitability for the company; utilizes company resources to collectively deliver solutions to clients, and is responsible for all aspects of managing and maintaining their commercial lines accounts.
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Associate degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology, Marketing or Business Management. A local mechanical contractor looking for an HVAC Account Manager for the DFW market.
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Responsible for the marketing/quoting process for both new business and account renewals. 1-3 years of previous account manager experience. Looking for qualified insurance account managers and account exes: personal lines, commercial lines, and employee benefits.
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No micro management and flexible schedule for this Mechanical Service Account Manager. This Mechanical Account Manager position will be responsible to develop, estimate, sell HVAC Service Projects and Maintenence.
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5+ years of logistics, supply chain management, or account management experience, with at least 2 years in supervisory roles. An associate or a bachelor's degree in business administration, supply chain management, or a related field (preferred.
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Initiates sales process by scheduling appointments; making initial presentations; understanding account requirements. Closes sales by building rapport with the potential account(s); explaining product and service capabilities; overcoming objections; preparing contracts.
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Flexible Spending Account/Health Savings Account. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.
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Manage the daily account management of an assigned book of business, including invoicing, premium breakdowns, policy changes, review of policy forms, providing coverage comparisons, and responding to policy questions.
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