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Reporting to the ESIS Sales VP, the ESIS Business Development Manager (BDM) leads ESIS' regional sales strategies for unbundled and opportunities bundled with Chubb Global Casualty.
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Lead regional team, including Regional Market Specialist and Business Development Associate. As a Business Development Executive, you will provide Northern Trust Asset Management's (NTAM) capabilities to financial intermediaries, as investment recommendations, including, but not limited to: RIAs, Wirehouses, Independent Broker/Dealers, Regional Broker/Dealers, etc.
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As the Business Development Manager for Marcone Plumbing, you will manage complex customers within a specific channel focus (Multi-Family, Break/Fix Plumbing Contractors, MRO, Wholesale Distribution, Hospitality) that cross over multiple territories through both spec agencies and direct distribution.
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Responsibilities: Strategically evaluate assigned territory, collaborating with the Regional Business Development Manager and Divisional Sales Leader to prioritize target accounts.
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Responsible for communicating regularly with National Consumer Products Business Lead, Regional Office leadership, other Business Development Leads and Project Managers. Bachelor Degree in engineering, architecture, construction or related degree from an accredited program and 13 years related professional experience in marketing, business development or sales promotion environment required, experience in the A/E/C industry preferred.
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The Business Development Manager, BDM, will lead the market development activities of Nucor Insulated Panel Group with architects, designers, engineers and owners. Supports pipeline management activities through use of Microsoft Dynamics CRM and actively communicates with our brands sales teams.
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The Spirit of the Position:The Business Development Manager supports the Regional Vice President and local General Managers with opportunity outreach and sales for our Chicago market.
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The Business Development Manager position is a key sales role within the TTH Unit sales team for North America, responsible for executing regional sales and business development strategies for target companies within the TTH Unit.
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Come grow with us by joining our team as a Business Development Manager (BDM) - Dealership Sales! You will report directly to the Regional Vice President of Sales.
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Sales or business development experience required. Meets and/or exceeds one's stated annual regional sales goals and objectives. Understanding the importance and impact of sales strategy on business results.
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Attends and presents NIPG products at local, regional and national tradeshows and CSI/AIA events. 5+ years of experience in a professional sales role with experience in architecture, engineering or design.
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We are in search of a highly motivated and experienced Regional Business Development Manager - Strategic Partnerships with national and regional sales experience to join our team.
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The Business Development Manager supports the Regional Vice President and local General Managers with opportunity outreach and sales for our Chicago market. The Business Development Manager is responsible for identifying, ranking, developing, and managing prospects and then successfully bringing the prospect through the sales pipeline to a successful close.
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Understands the sales and specification processes and thrives on the direct promotion of products to architects, building owners, engineering firms and design build contractors. Experience driving opportunities through the sales pipeline from early inception to close.
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Discover Impactful Work: The Sr. Manager, Business Development within the Molecular Diagnostics & Life Sciences Tools OEM business segment will be responsible for team leadership, market and product strategy and day to day execution of a growing business segment.
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