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Sales Account Executive - Remote (Must live in WI or IL) Sales Account Executive - Remote (Must live in WI or IL) Provides intermediate to complex analysis, interpretation and counsel to customers, staff, management, and functional leaders regarding sales policies, programs and practices.
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The Vice President, Captive Executive will execute business development strategies, initiate contact with existing and potential customers, identify their needs and sell and manage ongoing services to meet those needs.
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Hotels Executive Sous Chef The Executive Sous Chef is responsible for assisting the Executive Chef in overseeing all operations of the Hotel and surrounding Kitchens. The Executive Sous Chef may be asked to assist with Operational Coverage in our outlets.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated and results-driven Senior Account Executive to join our dynamic sales team. 2-3 years of proven experience in outbound sales, hunter role(s.
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The Account Executive Is focused on both managing inbound leads and winning back former clients with a high level of aggression and determination. We offer Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Employer Paid and Voluntary Life Insurance, Voluntary Short and Long-Term Disability Programs, Health Savings Account (HSA with employer contribution), Flexible Spending Account (FSA), and Employee Assistance Program (EAP.
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A complex sit Solutions, Executive, Enterprise, Sales Leader, Solution, Leadership, Manufacturing, Business Services. A complex sit Solutions, Executive, Enterprise, Sales Leader, Solution, Leadership, Manufacturing, Business Services.
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Description: As a Senior Account Executive, you will represent Accord in all interactions with both internal and external customers. Five or more years of demonstrated sales, customer service or related experience, preferably in folding carton segment or equivalent.
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Proficiency in using CRM software (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot) and sales prospecting/engagement tools. Terraboost also has (4) voluntary programs: Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, Legal Insurance, and Pet Insurance.
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We are seeking an experience Project Executive to join our mechanical construction team! The Project Executive will be responsible for leading strategy formation and implementation of business plans while driving new and overseeing current projects.
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Prospect new Clients.b. Quote and sell new business.c. Create compelling marketing proposals and takes a lead position in managing and providing content for Requests for Proposals.
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As an Account Executive (AE) you will be accountable for new business development, actively hunting new business and managing a portfolio of active accounts. The account executive will have a relentless and strategic focus on prospecting and developing new customers while providing superior service to existing clients.
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Primary Responsibilities The Executive Director of Marketing will report directly to KeHE's Vice President of Marketing & Digital Media and oversee the KeHE's insight automation, which augments communications with smart intelligence to drive commercial success, digital events team, KeHE's content platforms, public relations, social media, and feedback initiatives.
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At least 2 years of experience working with individuals at the executive level. Advanced level skill in Microsoft Word (for example: adding developer tab, creating a macro, formatting table style, inserting comments and/or creating a mail merge.
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The Large Property Executive Underwriter works independently and autonomously on all but the most complex accounts/cases (subject to required process oversight). Participates in projects across departments designed to drive underwriting and process excellence (e.g., member of a working team.
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The Executive Assistant will provide advanced administrative support for the CEO and executive leadership team. Provide administrative support to other Executive Team members in terms of coordinating schedules, managing meeting logistics, and making travel arrangements.
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