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Ultradent, the global name in oral health, is expanding its sales force and is seeking a Regional Sales Manager to manage the Midwest Region for Ultradent! Regional Sales Manager will oversee sales operations and staffing of field sales representatives in our Mid West Region (Minneapolis, MN; St. Paul, MN; Milwaukee, WI; Eau Claire, WI; Green Bay, WI; Madison, WI; South Chicago, IL; North Chicago, IL; North Shore and South Shore, IL.
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The RBM will work closely with the Sr. Sales Director, Vice President of sales, Regional Account Manager (RAM), Strategic Account Manager (SAM) and other key Elevate/Genflex personnel to reach his/her annual revenue, square foot and contribution margin goals.
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Successful candidate will have a proven track record in medical aesthetic sales with the ability to grow customer base in their respective territory. Reporting to: Regional Sales Director.
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Territory Account Manager (TAM) on the long-acting Injectable Treatment Sales team (Cabenuva). Regional Sales Director (first line leader) Area Vice President of Sales (second line leader.
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New Business Development, Sales Representative, OEM Sales Rep, Manufacturers Rep, Manufacturers Sales Rep, Manufacturer Agency, Manufacturers Agency, Territory Sales Rep, Territory Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Area Sales Representative, Area Sales Manager.
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Eagle Eye Networks is seeking a Regional Sales Manager for accelerated growth through the development of a reseller channel and demand generation efforts. Regional Sales Manager (North Central Region - Chicago.
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The Territory Business Manager (TBM) will work in their assigned geography to lead with sales activities. Manage geographic territory to achieve individual, territory and company goals for sales, market share, call metrics, appropriate sample distribution, etc.
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Develops annual aftermarket sales business plan with distributors in territory and provides specific counsel and recommendations for achievement of plan. Drives regional aftermarket sales and service training across all channel partners and distributors.
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We are looking to hire a Regional Sales Manager – Transportation Sector to service the Midwest, Great Lakes Region. This role works remotely and travels in a designated territory and will report to the National Sales Manager.
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Fortress Building Products is seeking a Regional Sales Manager for the Great Lakes region of the United States to join our Wholesale Sales team. Setting priorities and expectations for Associate Territory Manager (ATMs), Territory Managers (TMs), Commercial Account Managers (CAMs), Technical Sales Specialists (TSSs), and Independent Sales Representatives (ISRs.
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Will be responsible for directing the operation of a technical service team that provides calibration, maintenance, and repair of complex electronic, mechanical and process control assemblies and instrumentation, under the guidance of the Regional Service Manager.
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Partner extensively with Regional Sales Manager geographic teammates, Manufacturer Rep partners, and distributor partners to develop effective top down/bottom-up execution plans and activation strategies that lead to wins and business expansion at high volume end users in the territory.
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As the Territory Business Manager (TBM), you will have the opportunity to hone your leadership skills while primarily responsible for managing sales of promoted Merz Therapeutics products within a designated territory.
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Major Job Duties for the Territory Business Manager. You are driven to make a difference in the communities we serve by collaborating closely with the Regional Sales Director to develop strong, long-term relationships with key customers.
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If you’re a high-energy, compassionate, and collaborative individual with a strong desire to make a difference in patient’s lives, we encourage you to consider joining the Scilex Holding team Role and Responsibilities Candidate must reside in the Metropolitan Chicago Area. The Territory Business Manager (TBM) will work in their assigned geography to lead with sales activities.
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