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Coordinates with Regional Sales Director and Sales Enablement on developing and monitoring the District & Territory sales budgets. Coaches the Territory Sales Manager on our selling process and methodology and ensures that they use the process to achieve district sales goals.
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Reporting to the Regional Sales Director, the DSM is responsible for effectively leading, coaching and managing a team of 8-10 Neuroscience Account Managers. We are looking for a Neuroscience District Sales Manager who wants to join an innovative and dynamic sales organization and to make a difference in patients' lives every day.
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Achieve assigned monthly, quarterly and annual sales budgets and other regional objectives established by the Director of Federal Sales. Maintain and develop the existing client base through regional marketing and direct sales activities.
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Property Director of Sales Area Director of Sales Regional Director of Sales. Opportunity: Group Sales Manager. Proven track record in sales required and previous hospitality sales experience preferred.
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Through use of POS and other daily inventory reports, monitor inventory levels and communicate discrepancies to Regional Manager, Account Manager, and Director of Field Sales in a timely manner.
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Communicates effectively with Regional Pro Sales Director and Divisional Sales Director. Updates District Manager on a weekly basis in regards to sales and customer opportunities, wins and sales performance, including yearly planned sales.
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Provide timely reports (weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually to the Regional Sales Director regarding the status of each lead and sales opportunity in the pipeline through the CRM database (Salesforce.
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The Business Development Manager position is a key sales role within the Client TTH Unit sales team for North America, responsible for executing regional sales and business development strategies for target companies within the TTH Unit.
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Regional Sales Director - Mid-Atlantic - Executive Search Agency Professional Services / Consulting / Recruiting / HR | Mid-Atlantic (Remote) | MD, VA, DE, DC, NC, SC | $165,000. Our client that focuses on selling services to community banks and credit unions is on a confidential search for a remote-based Regional Sales Manager in the Mid-Atlantic Market.
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This position supervises Associate Director of IT Services, Web Enterprise Services Manager and Print Shop Supervisor. Effectv, the advertising sales division of Comcast Cable, helps local, regional and national advertisers use the best of digital with the power of TV to grow their business.
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This position covers all aspects related to product use and purchase within Nuclear Medicine/Medical Imaging including direct HCP and customer engagement and reports to the Nuclear Medicine Regional Sales Director.
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Regularly review and update the business plan quarterly and as directed by the Regional Sales Manager. Identify, plan/create, manage and facilitate sales events based on business needs to include Metabolic Consumer Events, Ketogenic Cooking Classes/ Consumer Events, & Local/Regional Trade Shows, as applicable and as directed by Meta Keto Sales Manager based on business needs.
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Additional responsibilities will include, but not limited to:manage daily activities/questions from your customers, work with your District Sales Manager & Regional Sales Director to create a territory strategy, sales forecasting, safely demonstrate Reveal’s lasers when needed, and attended company events when asked or required.
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Works under the direction of the Regional Sales Director for the assigned territory. The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for customer satisfaction and market share in their region.
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Provide feedback and market information to General Manager and Regional Director of Sales on changing market conditions, including trends on the competition, as a result of direct sales solicitation, telephone, reading material and interaction with competitive hotel staff.
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