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Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe Account Executive will manage performance across a territory of Boost Mobile and national retail stores in Lexington, KY. You will work and consult with retail store owners on their business and ensure compliance at all store types throughout the assigned territory.
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Proven work as a non-profit Executive Director or similar role. In addition, the Executive Director will serve as the spokesperson and face of AONN+ at external conferences and events, in the media and in partnership with other leading healthcare, non-profit and oncology organizations, forging strategic partnerships that raise the profile of AONN.
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The Executive Chef is the leader for all things culinary at the location - from setting the menu standards to training team members and being the face of Levy on social media. Food is a central part of the guest experience and the Executive chef is the visionary behind that food.
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We're seeking an Outside Account Executive in our Louisville, KY. We create and produce some of the most popular and well-known branded live music events in America, including the iHeartRadio Music Festival, the iHeartRadio Music Awards, the iHeartCountry Festival, iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina and the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour.
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The Executive Chef will have strong interpersonal and communication skills to lead and develop their team. Summary:White Lodging develops and operates a portfolio of award-winning, premium-brand hotels, rooftop bars and restaurants in some of the country’s best cities to live.
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The Regional Donor Services Executive (RDSE) leads donor services activities at the regional level to accomplish goals and objectives. The American Red Cross is currently seeking a Regional Donor Services Executive for our Kentucky Region, based in Louisville.
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We are now seeking a full-time, Entry Level Account Executive to join our team and grow with us. Grow Sales – Prospect, cold call, and canvass within your set territory to manage current Clients as well as develop new business.
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Account Executive (Food Broker) Louisville, KY Affinity Group is seeking an Account Executive to make their mark in our Kentucky market. Account Executive (Food Broker) Louisville, KY Affinity Group is seeking an Account Executive to make their mark in our Kentucky market.
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The worksite for this position is in Clarksville, IN Pay Rate: Base Salary $40,000 yearly plus commission, a company truck for work usage.
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The Business Account Executive is responsible for selling primary and ancillary communications solutions to small and medium sized businesses within a specified territory. Hand off customer service and non-sales related client inquiries to the Customer Service department; focus on selling.
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Ancillary services include custom hosting, desktop security, data back-up, data storage, toll free, additional email addresses, static IPs and more. Primary services include coax delivered Internet, video and voice.
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Johnson & Johnson is recruiting for Account Executive - AHH for Ethicon located in Louisville, KY covering central KY and southern IN. The Account Executive – AHH will have a focus on growing our hemostasis and wound closure platforms.
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Job Description - Commercial Lines - Key Accounts Construction Account Executive (2400395) Commercial Lines - Key Accounts Construction Account Executive - (2400395) US-NC-Charlotte Description Make a difference with a career in insuranceAt The Cincinnati Insurance Companies, we put people first and apply the Golden Rule to our daily operations.
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The Account Executive, Membership Services will be responsible for maintaining and generating season ticket member revenue for Louisville City FC and Racing Louisville FC.This role requires a strong ability to identify, develop, and foster relationships with members while simultaneously driving new membership.
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We are seeking an energetic and ambitious new business-focused Account Executive I to join our outbound sales team. 0-2+ years of experience in a sales role, preferably in outbound sales or new business development.
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