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As a key member of the sales/commercial team, the Territory Business Manager (TBM) will lead sales at the territory level and serve as the primary liaison between customers and the SpringWorks organization.
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Communicate and coordinate activities with Regional Sales Manager, other Territory Sales Manager, Segment Managers, National Distribution Manager, and any other Storage Solutions representatives who could assist with a project or account.
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Develop a comprehensive regional sales strategy for interior products, in close coordination with the Territory Sales Manager. Guardian Glass is seeking an Interior Sales Manager to join our team focusing on the shower door segment.
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Promotion, market development and sales of SPT Labtech's liquid handling and sample management product lines into the genomics, protein crystallization, and drug discovery market(s) across your sales territory.
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Each FSR operates in a designated field service territory and represents VMS. This requires a high level of professional communication with their team, customers, management, sales, and other technical support.
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The Thought Leader Liaison (TLL) is a field based, non-sales role, serving as a catalyst for collaboration between UCB, Medical and National/Regional Key Opinion Leaders, as well as, developing and executing strategic partnerships with dermatology conferences and organizations.
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Currently, we are seeking a qualified individual to serve as a Sales - Residential Territory Manager to sell windows and doors to our customers, factory direct, within key markets of our Chicago sales area.
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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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5-10+ years of quota-carrying software/hardware technology or channel sales with focus on building a greenfield territory and landing new business; 2+ years selling technical solutions or products to the Public Sector (SLED, Local Government, Municipalities) is a plus.
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As a Technical Sales Representative and key member of the Central Region sales team, you will drive business growth in our client's microwave-assisted synthesis, digestion, FTIR, and Raman spectroscopy product lines within the territory of IL, WI, MN, IA, MO, KS, NE, SD, and ND. Your location is ideally in the Greater Chicago or Milwaukee, WI area, but other major cities in the territory are possible.
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As the Sales Manager you will be at the forefront of our food service sales efforts in the Midwest territory. 5+ years of experience in the mainstream food service sales environment (Sysco, US Foods.
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Support EDs, Marketing, and Sales team in efforts to build community census, retain existing residents and promote to the public the communities in the assigned territory. As an RDO you will be responsible for monitoring revenue, community census, and staff efficiency, as well as the implementation and oversight of new directives for growth in your assigned territory.
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Business Development, Capital Markets, Client Relationship Management, Client Segmentation, Communication, Consultative Communication, Digital Savviness, Drives for Results, Nuveen Products/Services Acumen, Sales, Territory Management.
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2+ years of experience in capital equipment sales, analytical instruments preferred. Familiarity with Analytical or Synthetic Chemistry, Sample preparation for trace metal analysis (e.g. for ICP-MS, ICP-OES, AA) strongly preferred.
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Area Sales Director (Central) - Malt and RTD - This position will be based in Chicago, IL or Dallas, TX and requires regular travel within your assigned territory. Bachelor's degree plus 8 years of Gallo winery sales or distributor sales management experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility; OR Bachelor's degree plus 10 years of CPG sales experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility; OR High School diploma or State-issued equivalency certificate plus 12 years of Gallo winery sales or distributor sales management experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility.
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