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Position Summary: The Regional Marketing Specialist (RMS), role is an Associate Director level position within the US Oncology commercial organization that will focus on commercial Medical Experts (ME) engagements to gain insights into regional opportunities, provide a bridge between regional markets and headquarters, regionally support the brand strategy, support promotional Speaker training and development, the execution of promotional programs, and support regional congress activity.
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Interfaces: VP of Marketing, Director of Marketing, Regional Sales Directors, Area Account Managers (all based in the US); Product Manager, Marketing Manager, R&D (all based in Israel.
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Plans, coordinates, and implements monthly prospect and/or referral source activities and events as specified by the community marketing plan, Executive Director, and Regional Sales management.
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The Regional Sales Manager will serve as the primary communication point for the Company's marketing and sales programs and be responsible for monthly, quarterly and annual forecasting.
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Minimum two years of professional work experience in nonprofit management, development, alumni relations, marketing, public relations, sales or similar professional work experience. The primary focus of the Regional Advancement and Individual Giving Team at the University of Chicago is raising significant philanthropic support for the University’s top priorities, academic units, and the faculty and students across the campus ecosystem.
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Reporting to the Regional Sales Manager (RSM), the Director of Sales works cohesively with the RSM and the market Staffing Coordinator to optimize market performance.
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Summary:This position reports to the Director of Business Development with a dotted line to the Regional Director(s) and is responsible for growing revenue in the assigned territory through selling franchise opportunities.
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Related experience may include: District Sales Manager, National Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Sales and Marketing Vice President, Sales Director, Sales Manager, Sales Representative, Sales Supervisor, Sales Vice President, Store Manager.
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Copado is looking for a Field Marketing Director who will partner closely with demand generation, alliances and account executives to build out 1:1 account based marketing (ABM) strategy for our unregulated sales team.
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We would prefer that the Director of Sales & Marketing have experience with Delphi, SalesPro, STS and CI. The Director of Sales & Marketing position will carry a group sales booking quota from group rooms, meeting room rental, and catering.
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A non-profit organization that connects communities with fresh, healthy food from sustainable farms, is seeking an Executive Director to launch their Great Lakes Food Hub. As the Executive Director, you will provide leadership and strategic direction to the start-up team and oversee all operations, including production, distribution, and sales.
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You will work collaboratively with the sales and marketing teams to align brand initiatives with sales goals to drive distribution sales, reporting directly to the Director of Business Development.
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This position will also require participation in local, regional or national medical meetings (in the areas of Oncology, Gastroenterology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and others) as assigned by the Regional Sales Director.
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Evolv is looking for a Regional Director of Sales with a proven track record of success and exceptional leadership capability to join our team and drive growth that expands our position as the market leader.
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The Regional Business Director will be responsible for working with the Marketing and Commercial organizations in development and execution of the sales strategy and serve as a key information holder regarding the marketplace and thus, be able to react appropriately to that market as needed.
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