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Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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The Area Sales Manager is responsible for leading our quest in becoming the favored and preferred supplier of complex chemical, thermal and abrasion resistant solutions to our valued customers located in the region.
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Must have the required experience, Area Manager, Operations Manager for Multi locations, Rental Car Area Manager. POSITION SUMMARY:As an Area Manager, you will be responsible for providing support and leadership to branch managers in your area.
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SummaryThe Area Sales Manager is responsible for generating revenue and executing the company’s sales methods in their designated geographical area. Satisfy all the Company’s Customer Care and Finance requirements as establishedProvide timely reports (weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually to the Regional Sales Director regarding the status of each lead and sales opportunity in the pipeline through the CRM database (Salesforce.
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The Regional Sales Manager is a direct sales management position with a pre-establishing direct and food broker partnership sales network. With VP of Sales, you will provide input in developing the sales plan and sets strategy for your area of responsibility including: goals for volume, selling price, revenue, product mix, market share and overall P&L; establishes a budget to control spending; and contributes meaningful input to the fiscal planning process.
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Are you looking to build a sales leadership career at an established and evolving company in what is now the 5th global segment for Cisco in SMB. As a SMB Regional Sales Manager at Cisco, you'll play a pivotal role in leading the sales strategy and process.
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The Regional Sales Manager will locate, pursue, and develop strategic, key and target account business within geographical area/or within Industrial and Oil and Gas industries.
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Prepare for and participate in monthly forecast/review meetings with Regional Manager and Inside Sales team. They are seeking a Sales Manager to support their education and training products to expand market share and provide exciting new training technology to help patient outcomes that in turn help to save lives.
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Remote Senior Area Sales Manager- Air and Water: Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri (REMOTE) We are looking for a Senior Area Sales Manager to join our team, supporting our Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri territories.
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Area Sales Manager - Chicago, Illinois, USA. The Area Sales Manager will be based in. Title: Area Sales Manager. Area Sales Manager.
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Regional Account Managers report directly to the SVP of Global Sales. Three (3) or more years of regional sales experience with recent corporate-level agreement creation. research and evaluate client needs to provide tailored solutions and collaborate with Regional Sales Directors to drive opportunities forward.
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Reporting to the Area Sales Director, the Regional Sales Manager will be responsible for building and leading a field sales team of 7-10 Psychiatry Sales Specialists hired to support the potential US commercialization of our lead investigational product, which, if approved by the FDA, could be the first ever treatment to target muscarinic receptor circuits for schizophrenia.
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Regional Sales Director (first line leader) Area Vice President of Sales (second line leader) Territory Account Manager (TAM) on the long-acting Injectable Treatment Sales team (Cabenuva.
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This role will report to the Vice President of Retail Marketing and will lead a team of usually 3-6 Sales Managers, a Manager in Training (MIT), and support 15-30 team members. Establish and foster positive working relationships with the retail partner management teams in the market area; serve as the primary contact for escalated issues; be a good steward of the retail partner's brand and ensure Sales Managers and indirect reports maintain the same standard.
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Reporting directly to the Regional Sales Manager, you'll collaborate closely with distributor sales representatives and Bridor's regional managers, executing a dynamic sales plan aimed at expanding our business at the end-user level.
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