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Meet with Regional Vice President to provide detailed monthly progress reports on the region s performance enabling informed decision-making and strategic alignment. Job SummaryAs the Regional Director of Operations, you will serve as the primary representative of SSC to education clients across designated accounts in the region.
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The Territory Manager sales position offers potential candidates the opportunity to establish superior selling skills, offer a large business solution in a small-to-mid size business environment, and grow into a Senior Territory Manager/Regional Sales Manager position by gaining valuable experience selling to executive level decision makers (i.e.) Owner, CEO, CFO, President, and Vice President.
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The General Manager supports the Regional Vice President with a complete oversight for financials and operations of assigned portfolios to ensure 24/7 professional parking management.
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As a Local Market Leader (LML) , you will report directly to the Regional Vice President of National Sales in Business Cards & Payments and will be responsible for building and leading high performing locally based sellers that deliver against the defined objectives including: recruiting, onboarding, and training of sellers, and day-to-day leadership of the team.
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Maintain a workplace free of harassment and discrimination by strictly adhering to the Companys Anti-Discrimination and Harassment policies and promptly reporting to your Regional Manager, Zone Vice President and the Human Resources Department any concerns that may arise under those policies.
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In conjunction with each Campus Director/ President, Manager of Regional Financial Aid Directors, Senior Vice President for Financial Aid, and the Vice President for Finance, develop and implement a comprehensive training plan for all financial assistance and related staff to ensure that all governmental, accrediting body and internal requirements are in full compliance.
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The Director works in alignment with the Regional Vice President, staff, and board(s) to fulfill the FCA Vision, pursue the FCA Mission, and live the FCA Values by developing and executing a ministry plan for the assigned area.
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Reporting to the Zone Vice President of Operations, the Regional Manager of Operations (RMO) is responsible for directing a group of stores within a geographic or otherwise defined area.
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As a member of the Human Resources Leadership Team, the Vice President, HR Business Partner – Regions will be responsible for providing HR leadership, consulting, and expertise across the three regions – Americas (NA, LATAM), Europe (EMEA), and Asia Pacific (APAC) – to support the organization’s mission, vision, values, and strategic and operational plans.
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This position reports to the Regional Director/Office Director and coordinates with the Technical Vice President. Assists Technical VP and Regional Director in developing new markets in local region.
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The Regional Manager contributes to and executes the states' sales strategy in collaboration with his/her Regional Director/Regional Vice President for growing Jägermeister both on- and off-premise, and in chains within the geography.
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Works with Regional Vice President of Operations and Finance to plan, and execute the company’s budgeted revenue goals. This position will cover Hagerstown, MD; West Minister, MD; Upper Marlboro, MD; Baltimore, MD and LeMoyne, PA. The Area Vice President (AVP) of Operations oversees and manages the day-to-day operations of an assigned geography of branches for Home Health.
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Working closely with members of the executive leadership team, the Vice President of Sales is responsible for designing, building and managing a high performance sales organization with a focus on growing the residential segment of the served market initially, as well as national and regional strategic commercial accounts in Precision Pest's areas of service over time.
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Performs other duties and tasks as assigned by the Regional Vice President of Sales or the Regional Sales Manager. Develop and Implement a strategic prospecting plan and provide weekly updates to the Regional Sales Manager.
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The Territory Manager reports to the Regional Vice President. Conduct thorough evaluation of all prospective agents and submit written recommendation to Regional Vice President.
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