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The In House Director of Sales plans, controls, and directs the daily activities of the sales and marketing team to obtain maximum sales efficiencies while maintaining high quality standards.
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The In House Director of Sales is responsible for ensuring the site meets/exceeds the monthly site budget in a positive and compliant manner. The In House Director of Sales is also responsible for providing guidance, direction and producing the expected operating results, while maintaining a Count on Me work environments for all associates.
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StepStone Hospitality, a leading hospitality management company is now hiring a dynamic Director of Sales to join our incredible team at the newly renovated Fairfield Inn and Suites I-Drive and Convention Center, Orlando.
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The Director of Sales will be a key part of the Management Team at the hotel and will often need to perform MOD duties, assist with problem resolution, Guest Relations and assist in any other areas of the hotel as needed.
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Key Responsibilities Of The Sales Director Position Will Include. The Ideal Candidate Will Reside In Miami - Dade County, Be Comfortable Selling To The C- Suite And Have a Proven Track Record In Enterprise Sales Of The Following Technical Solutions.
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Transfers functional knowledge and develops group sales skills of other discipline managers. Functions as the leader of the property’s sales department for properties with bookings over 300 peak rooms and significant local catering revenue.
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Director of Sales. Record of success in sales and marketing strategies, accomplishing goals aligned with organizational strategic planning, including annual goals and gross profit.
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This leadership role has the primary responsibility of crafting the company's marketing strategy and overseeing all aspects of property branding, destination marketing, media, public relations, sales, revenue, distribution, e-commerce, and marketing analytics.
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In addition, the Executive Director will serve as the spokesperson and face of AONN+ at external conferences and events, in the media and in partnership with other leading healthcare, non-profit and oncology organizations, forging strategic partnerships that raise the profile of AONN.
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Perks of being a Chick-fil-A Team Member include flexible hours, competitive pay and a positive atmosphere! Today, Chick-fil-A has the highest same-store sales and is the largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain in the United States based on annual system-wide sales.
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The Director of Treasury's expectations are to work at the physical corporate office in Orlando, Florida a minimum of 3+ days per week with flexible considerations. The Director of Treasury is responsible for setting the policies for the day to day operations and cash management functions of the Treasury team while implementing and driving on the longer term strategies to improve processes.
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Conduct weekly Food and Beverage meeting and review all BEO information with Chef, F&B Director, Assistant F&B Director, Banquet Manager/Captain, Set up staff, Bar Manager, General Manager and Director of Sales and Marketing.
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Submit required monthly/quarterly/annual reports to the Director of Sales & Marketing, General Manager and designated personnel. Perform other services and duties as requested by the Director of Sales & Marketing or General Manager.
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Verona Pharma is currently recruiting a Respiratory Sales Specialist to join our team, reporting to the Regional Sales Director. Communicate frequently with other Respiratory Sales Specialists across the country and cross-functional counterparts such as Marketing, Sales Ops, Market Access, Field Reimbursement, Training, and Medical Affairs to create alignment of business plan, focus on strategic drivers, and sharing best practices.
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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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