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This Senior Account Executive role will support the Senior Account Director leading the creative development process for several Frito-Lay and/or Quaker brands. We are growing rapidly with a dynamic team that includes Creative, Account Service, Strategy, Ops, Production, Social, Digital, Cause, and Partnership experts providing full-service creative agency work for the PepsiCo Foods North American portfolio.
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The Account Director will be responsible for overseeing the planning, development, and execution of sponsorship marketing and strategic planning efforts on behalf of our insurance client and their sports marketing portfolio.
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Efficiently manage time to focus on essential activities to ensure customer satisfaction, account renewal and account growth. Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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As a Psychiatry Account Manager, you lead the promotion of our psychiatry portfolio, executing sales and marketing strategies with comprehensive clinical knowledge to drive sales performance. Customer Development - Build and maintain productive internal and external relationships based on customer needs and organizational goals, incorporating “total office” account management.
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A successful candidate will grow into Senior Account Executive and then Sales Manager after achieving initial milestones. We are searching for an Account Executive to develop new accounts and manage client relationships.
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Provide insurance technical expertise to clients and other members of the Account Management team. With assistance from Account Representatives, prepare client applications for review. Represent client interests in internal USI account strategy meetings.
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The Account Director will report to the Vice President, with responsibility to oversee and lead the day-to-day relationships with our clients' primary teams, agencies and local market contacts.
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Associate Territory Account Manager’s are responsible for selling Tactile Medical devices and educating physicians, clinicians and patients on our medical devices that are clinically proven to improve the quality of life for Lymphedema patients.
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A successful candidate will develop into Senior Account Executive and then Sales Manager after achieving initial milestones. About the job Account Executive (Greenwich) Targeting General Partners and C-suite decision-makers of alternative investments firms including private equity, real estate, and hedge funds.
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Our Private Wealth Management Summit, along with our proprietary digital allocation platform, is the ultimate meeting point between Ultra-High-Net-Worth investors and private fund managers looking to raise capital.
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To strengthen our New Hidradenitis Suppurativa Dermatology Sales Team, we are looking for a talented individual to join our team in the position of: HS Dermatology Clinical Account Specialist (CAS) in the Northeast District covering the territory of White Plains, NY.
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The Key Account Manager plays an integral role in our sales organization by developing relationships with important customers in order to grow new business within these accounts. Develop deep and lasting relationships with key account personnel.
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Work independently to address issues as they arise and escalate to internal account leadership as needed. Represent the company and account management team at regular customer meetings and industry exhibitions.
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STARK is seeking to hire an experienced Luxury Carpet Sales Professional with a proven track-record selling to the trades (Interior Designers, Architectural Firms) for our Stamford, CT showroom.
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As an Account Executive (internally known as Outside Sales Representative) for Paycom, you will be responsible for selling net new prospects, from generating the first appointment through closing.
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