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Broad commercial breadth of work experience, which may include Sales, Marketing, Training, Market Access, etc., preferred. Contribute to the development of the National Sales plan that aligns to organizational goals, leveraging analysis and interpretation of general economic, industry, marketing and sales data.
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Lead/leverage a matrix account team of FORWARD Account Development, Partner Management, Client Services, Business Development, Technical Pre-sales, Marketing, and Sales Operations Support, to develop and manage sales pipeline and enhance customer relationships and value.
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Coordinate with marketing team members in developing and executing online and offline marketing campaigns; following up on generated leads to qualify potential target clients. Assist in the conception and development of high impact marketing materials (presentations, collateral, web content, campaign materials.
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Many of our Area Sales Director s, known as Area Directors, do have prior sales or marketing communications experience, but our unique low-pressure sales approach combined with the other aspects of the opportunity mean our most successful people are driven and act more like business owners.
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As a Regional Sales Director, you will be responsible for developing and marketing business in multiple areas across the region. Point C Health is hiring a Regional Sales Director as a full-time job in the Southeast.
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Strategically manage a sales territory, selling & marketing a global portfolio of Abercrombie & Kent products and experiences to the retail travel agency community, with a focus on the Luxury Travel & Leisure Markets.
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Plan, direct, and manage the sales activities and marketing of the products by performing the following duties personally or through subordinates. To grow and maintain sales of direct marketing programs.
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Conducts one-on-one review with all Account Executives for accountabilitySupport team for all sales and marketing efforts, including coordination of Trade Shows, catering, networking events and sponsorships.
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As a Director of Sales, you will lead and inspire a team of driven, smart, high performing AEs. The New Logo Sales Team is critical to our new customer acquisition and expansion of our product offerings, contributing significantly to Onit’s record financial performance and growth.
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Organizing strategic marketing events on site to promote the Sunrise Story. At Sunrise, our Director of Sales is responsible for building relationships and developing referrals.
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Our Hilton Atlanta Perimeter Suites Hotel is looking for a stellar Area Director of Sales and Marketing to create a revenue strategy that maximizes profitability for everyday sales in areas such as rooms, dining, catering, and events.
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Our busy hotel is looking for a stellar director of sales and marketing to create a revenue strategy that maximizes profitability for everyday sales in areas such as rooms, dining, catering, and events.
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High School diploma or equivalent, plus 2-3 years of experience in sales management and/or marketing, hospitality industry a plus. Coordinate production and distribution of event posters, flyers and marketing materials.
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Monitoring and analyzing sales performance metrics, preparing regular reports for the Director of Sales and Marketing. As the Associate Director of Sales with Superhost Hospitality at Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport North, you will support the Director of Sales in driving the success and growth of our business.
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Leverages these connections to ensures complete, accurate and timely business information used for developing forecasts, economic trends, operating plans and budgets, and strategic marketing systems.
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