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The key external stakeholders for this role are ATC leadership C-Suite (CEO, CFO, CBO), VP Finance, VP Clinical Ops, CAR T Service Line Lead, Outreach Coordinator, Inpatient Directors / Enrollers, Patient Access Manager and the Reimbursement Team.
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This position will report to the SIU Manager and will be responsible for conducting thorough, timely, efficient and impartial investigations to support the accurate resolution of insurance claims by the Company.
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The CSS will report to the Regional Sales Director with guidance from the Territory Manager on daily activities. This position collaborates with the Territory Manager, Regional Sales Director, Clinical Lead Specialist to advance market share and optimize the customer clinical experience.
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As the Sales Manager you will be at the forefront of our food service sales efforts in the Midwest territory. Represent Conexus Food Solutions at industry events and client meetings in the Midwest territory.
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Sr Territory Account Manager - REMOTE in Midwest / REMOTE in Chicago, IL. This is a Territory Account Manager position responsible for Mist sales for the Midwest, including the following states: IL, WI, MN, KS, MO, SD, ND. In this role, you will drive the Mist business as a specialist supporting the Juniper Enterprise sales team as the subject matter sales expert for Juniper's industry leading AI-Driven Enterprise portfolio.
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Travel required within a multi-state territory to strategically target and acquire new customers, create new distribution markets, develop existing markets and service an existing customer base.
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How you will contribute to LifeNet Health’s success:As a Strategic Account Manager, you distribute and promote the use of biologics throughout a designated territory. Description Strategic Account Manager - Sports Medicine Location:Milwaukee, WI / Minneapolis, MN/ Chicago, IL / Detroit, MIDepartment: Strategic ServicesJob Type: Full-TimeShift: Variable with 35% overnight travel, 80% spent in the fieldLifeNet Health is searching for talented individuals who will embrace our mission of saving lives, restoring health, and giving hope.
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To enhance their effectiveness and ensure that Infectious Disease sales goals are met, the RBM will maintain an awareness of customer needs, working jointly with Women's Health Specialists (WHSs), Molecular Diagnostics Consultants (MDC), and Associate Territory Managers (ATM) daily.
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Grow & maintain MasterBrand sales for Home Depot home improvement stores in the designated territory. The Home Depot Outside Sales Representative reports to the territory's Regional Sales Manager.
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Office location for this position is Atlanta, GA. or remote/work from home in the territory of responsibility with in 1 hour of major airport. Region Sales Manager (RSM) – will have responsibility for managing and generating sales and the sales channel in the Midwest U.S. Communications market segment and strategic account management for Oldcastle P&C-OSP & Premise Enclosure business.
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Attend sales training and shadow Senior Account Managers for career progression to a Field Territory Account Manager position. This role typically reports to a Regional Sales Manager or Area VP of Sales.
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Serve as the senior leader for PRS in the branch and engage in the marketplace by travelling throughout the territory and developing relationships with key agents across the territory. PRS Personal Lines Manager (with staff) (PLM.
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Champion newly launched brand of building envelope products within Wisconsin/Illinois territory, including below-grade waterproofing, air/vapor barriers under the direction of National Manager, Building Envelope.
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The Specialty Territory Manager is responsible for the sale of the organization's product(s) in a specified region or major geographical area. Overnight travel maybe required for this role Requires strong business acumen, teamwork, collaboration, accountability, tenacity, and communication skills Driving in a geographically large territory for long periods of time each day.
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Job Summary Region Sales Manager (RSM) – will have responsibility for managing and generating sales and the sales channel in the Midwest U.S. Communications market segment and strategic account management for Oldcastle P&C-OSP & Premise Enclosure business.
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