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This role reports to the Area Sales Manager or Regional Sales Manager. Manage pricing along with the Regional Director/Manager throughout the specific region, including FOBs, recommended PTRs and PTCs for every distributor within territory.
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We're currently seeking a dedicated Regional Marketing Director to join our team. Join Our Team as a Regional Marketing Director with Richman Property Services, Inc.! Reporting to the Vice President of Marketing, the Director of Marketing will join the creative, energetic, and fast-paced team responsible for launching and maintaining our Richman Property Services projects and brands nationwide.
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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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As a Regional Land Manager working for Taylor Morrison, you will be an integral part of the Regional and Divisional Leadership Teams evaluating all aspects of new community acquisitions including transaction structure, projected cash flows, market analytics, land development timelines and budgets, competitive positioning, and transaction risks.
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If 15 years old you must work with 18+ year old lifeguard unless there is an Aquatic Director and/or Full-Time Pool Manager on site during entire shift. Under the direction of the Aquatic Director, Pool Manager, and/or Senior Lifeguard, the Lifeguard is responsible for providing a safe, welcoming, clean, and member/participant focused environment for all members in and around the aquatic facilities.
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The Sales Manager will also have salesperson responsibility for the complete line of Gardner Denver air compressor product sales in order to meet monthly and annual goals. The position is a "working" Sales Manager role responsible for directing, managing, and leading the overall sales operation of a new organization that is an authorized dealer for Gardner Denver.
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What You Will Set You Apart: Bachelor's degree plus 6 years of Gallo winery or distributor sales or category development experience to include a prior rotation as a Business Development Manager, Market Development Manager Sr, or Account Manager 2; OR Bachelor's degree plus 7 years of external alcohol sales experience to include category development experience.
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LGCY Power, a leading solar energy company, is seeking an experienced Solar Manager to join our vibrant sales team. Whether you're a seasoned pro in door-to-door (D2D) sales, have led teams in the solar industry, or are ready to jump into this exciting field, we want to connect with you today.
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The Investigative Intelligence Lead Program Manager position is a regional program role requiring expertise in fraud investigations and fraud risk and controls; specifically in understanding fraud trends, contributing factor and root cause analysis, and control improvements.
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Internal: Has contact with Facilities Director on a regular basis to schedule required maintenance; submits personnel paperwork and addresses employee-related concerns with the Director of Shelter Services.
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The Event Sales Manager will be responsible to drive revenue for group events in admission and catering for Busch Gardens and Adventure Island including corporate, social, military, youth and religious groups.
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We're seeking an enthusiastic Lead Generator (Sales Account Manager) to kickstart their career in the dynamic world of technology sales at BobCAD-CAM, Inc. This role is an incredible opportunity for those at the beginning of their sales journey, eager to learn and grow in a specialized field.
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Engage Senior HR Director, VP Human Resources, client’s outside legal counsel, and/or Extensis’ outside legal counsel as needed. Serve as the client relationship manager and human resources business partner for assigned client companies.
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The Associate Vice President reports to the GFC IT Audit Director/Manager and is responsible for executing assigned Global Financial Crimes IT audits and independent validation of business activities related to regulatory requirements.
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The role reports to the QA Director in New York. Responsibilities(IA QA Function):Operate independently as a QA partner across the assigned SME audit teams, forming partnerships at all levels within IA. Support the QA Director (QAD) and Senior Audit Manager (SVP) in fostering a strong QA partnership with the Chief Auditors.
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