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The role of the Advertising Sales & Data Insights Business Development Manager (AMER) is to grow Travelport's advertising product sales within the South, Midwest and/or Mountain regions of the United States.
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The Inside Territory Manager role is your ticket to revolutionizing the AssuranceAmerica distribution network! Inside Territory Manager. Supporting existing agents in territories with and without and existing Territory Managers (TM's), supporting national accounts by working in concert with the National Accounts.
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The Account Executive will oversee the development of the Christian Dior brands at the retail sales level within an assigned territory. Achieve established retail and net sales goals as set forth by the Regional Sales Manager/Director.
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Job Description We are seeking a highly motivated and responsible Territory General Manager to join our growing Atlanta team. ● Provides reports (activity tracking, work plans, and monthly and annual territory analyses)● Participation in industry events and tradeshows Qualifications:● College degree is required or at least 5 years’ experience in sales or trade work.
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We're seeking a Territory Account Manager - Tooling Solutions who loves a challenge and wants the opportunity to grow with a fast-paced company. EquipmentShare is searching for an experienced Territory Account Manager - Tooling Solutions to support the Tooling Solutions business in Atlanta, GA.
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The Account Manager is responsible for calling on multiple departments in Acute Care facilities with emphasis in Respiratory, Anesthesia and Critical Care. The Account Manager is responsible for all sales activity in their assigned territory including handling all customer needs and ensuring that the sales territory meets revenue and gross profit growth goals.
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Collaborate with the Regional Sales Manager to develop both long and short-range sales strategies, forecasts, budgets, and goals for the assigned territory. The Territory Sales Representative is responsible for driving sales activities within a defined geographic area or market segment.
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The Business development manager (BDM) is responsible for increasing gross profit and market share while establishing new relationships and developing existing customers in their assigned territory.
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The Area Sales Manager's primary responsibilities are developing and managing their territory, developing and growing customer relationships, and selling equipment offerings from Nothum Food Processing Systems.
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Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities? Reside or willing to relocate to the geographical vicinity of territory.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and responsible Territory General Manager to join our growing Atlanta team. Manage and develop a territory through Prospecting, Lead Generation & Brand Representation.
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The Regional Sales Manager is required to reside within the outlined territory. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Regional Sales Manager to join our dynamic team.
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As a member of the regional sales team, the Territory Manager III, CPT - Atlanta, GA will be responsible for developing and executing sales plans to exceed revenue and market penetration goals while ensuring alignment and collaboration across the team and with sales leadership.
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The Territory Manager III, CPT will work in a highly matrixed, geographically diverse environment under general direction with clinical and sales teammates to identify and capitalize on sales opportunities by creating competency, comfort, and expertise with Abbott therapies among physicians, support staff, and customers.
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The Territory Sales Manager at Enovis is a pivotal role focused on nurturing existing and potential customer relationships, ensuring sales growth for our Chattanooga & LightForce product lines.
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