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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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Working under the direction of the Infrastructure Regional Manager & Rep/OEM/Contractor Sales Director, the Pratt Regional Manager is provided the opportunity to learn or expand upon their knowledge of the water and wastewater plant treatment & distribution industry and sales knowledge/strategies, all while earning a competitive base salary, sales incentives, and full benefit package.
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The Director of Marketing will focus primarily on cross-functional initiatives and providing long-term business support to multiple stakeholders across multiple lines of business including but not limited to (Brand, Premium Seating, Private Events, Partnerships, F&B, etc.
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The Group Sales & Event Planning Manager is responsible for selling guest rooms, meeting space, as well as providing amazing service to those same groups. Provide a high level of exposure of the hotel in specific markets assigned by Director of Sales & Marketing.
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As the Group Sales Manager you will receive the following benefits: 35,000 Salary, company car/allowance, pension, 28 days holiday including stats, ongoing training development with genuine chance of progression.
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Key Working relationships:Report to Amplity Health Sales Manager or Program Director. On behalf of Client, promote Client's product(s) via the telephone (outbound and/or inbound calls) by engaging customer in product discussions, and opening McKesson accounts to attain individual, territory and Company goals for account set-up, sales, market share, etc.
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Reporting to the Under Armour Director of Sales, the Under Armour Senior Sales Manager is responsible for the leadership, management, and development of the Under Armour Collegiate Bookstore business.
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Sales Director, AEC Market will report to the VP of Sales. The Sales Director, AEC Accounts, will be accountable for building and managing all sales efforts for the Architectural, Engineering or Construction (AEC) vertical.
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The director acts as the entrepreneurial business manager with the goal of long term customer satisfaction, competitive advantage, market share and profitability. What you will doThe Director, Security Service Initiatives will drive the objectives, metrics, and field adoption of service initiatives that will transform our field service delivery model to drive exponential growth and profitability of our truck-based service business.
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Supporting the Territory Business Manager byExecuting defined and assigned sales activities within multi-state dealerships. Assisting the AVP or Director of Regional Sales by:Reporting on effectiveness of dealer representative training and Sharp marketing programs.
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The Sales Manager will work with and report directly to the Director of Sales. The AHFP company motto is "TRUST us for the Perfect Pint." Our mission is to provide great-tasting draft beer to the consumer, the way the brewmaster intended and to grow draft beer sales Position Overview The Sales Manager is a mid-level role in our dynamic sales department.
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Under the management of a Franchise Owner, national sales director, and the support of a CycleBar Experience team, Sales Managers must exemplify leadership qualities in all areas of the business.
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Report to Amplity Health Sales Manager or Program Director. The hybrid pharmaceutical sales representative is a unique blend of remote engagement and in person field visits regionally.
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Partner with Box Office, Sales, Private Events, and Executive Leadership to help shape needs related to data management. Sponsorship Sales/Relationship Building experience. Manage, coach, counsel, and direct the activities of the Digital Media Strategist and Manager, Marketing & Communications.
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The Territory Manager will work with their Regional Director to identify and evaluate market opportunities and sales potential and to establish and achieve annual sales objectives in assigned territory.
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