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As a Regional Manager, you'll be responsible for overseeing a group of Guidepost Montessori (and, in some regions, Academy of Thought and Industry) schools. Working with a tight-knit team of regional specialists, you'll immerse yourself in all aspects of school operations and community dynamics, in order to lead your schools to stellar program quality and holistic success.
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AsRegional Sales Manager, you will work to identify prospective customers in our target markets (including OEMs, molders, and mold builders), initiate and manage sales opportunities, close transactions, and manage customer relationships to support their growth.
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The Regional Sales Manager will act as a change agent executing business model transformation and will be accountable for improving store operations, growing sales/profits, increasing the value of our franchise network, and growing new stores (both conversions and new construction.
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Chicago Fire Football Club is seeking a dedicated Manager of Premium Sales to join our team! Experience in sports sales, including premium sales experience. This individual will work closely with the Director, Membership & Premium Sales to achieve results of their team through prospecting, proposal development, presenting and closing deals.
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Prior cannabis sales experience. Work closely with field marketing and sales teams to identify event and training needs and build out plan to meet those needs. The role will support the Midwest market in developing and executing sales support and marketing strategies, meeting quarterly goals, and providing guidance and training to teams.
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Responsibilities for this position will include client management, business development and serving as a technical consultant and/or project manager for projects in the solar, wind, offshore wind, battery storage, and microgrid markets.
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CycleBar is seeking a Sales Manager for our state-of-the-art location in Leawood. General Manager will actively coach, train and educate our CBX team on Hospitality and Sales Conversion tactics.
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The Event Sales Manager is responsible for both inbound and outbound sales, as well as meeting/exceeding event sales goals. The Event Sales Manager responsibilities include Lead Generation, working directly with Clients to create Proposals and Bookings, Detailing Banquet Event Orders, and Managing Finances.
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The Senior Manager, Sales controls all direct and channel Sales activities within territory for our Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry Product Lines, contributes to the overall Sales goals by achieving Country quarterly and annual targets by using weekly accurate forecasting activities.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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We are seeking an experienced Sales Enablement Director to join our team and play a critical role in measurably enhancing our Disputes, Claims and Investigations (“DCI) practice by developing, improving, and supporting our sales efforts to law firms and in-house counsel.
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How to establish your relationships in the vast network of resources available to you, a Gordon Food Service sales representative. As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you'll be responsible for the overall sales and relationship management efforts for existing and prospective customers within your assigned territory.
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Weekly communication with the Regional Sales Director regarding business performance and any issues that require escalation. The Regional Account Executive is focused on executing strategies at the store level to drive sales including but not limited to events, merchandising, training, and staffing.
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Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. Minimum 1 year of relevant professional experience, or for new college graduates, a sales internship or full/part-time sales role (preferably in consumer goods.
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Our Regional Sales Directors are individual contributors who successfully establish, maintain, and enhance credibility, communications, and relationships with Distributers and clients to sell Benefit Accounts (FSA, HSA, HRA Lifestyle and Fringe), COBRA administration and Compliance Solutions to new and existing clients.
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