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The Territory Business Manager will coordinate with the rest of the Hematology sales team to share information and develop strategies. Responsible for serving as a territory business owner, the Territory Business Manager will educate high-opportunity, prospect HCPs on Hematology disease state, risk assessment, and Hematology medication to support patient identification and expedite the patient treatment journey.
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DAP is looking to hire a Territory Manager based out of Central / Northern California. The primary responsibility of this position is to manage the day-to-day sales activities and account responsibilities to achieve maximum sales profitability, growth, and account penetration within an assigned territory and/or market segment by effectively selling and training of DAP products and/or related services.
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Research and understand territory growth opportunities for developing an effective business plan and sales strategy; Develop the client relationship by understanding both short-term and long-term needs/goals for optimal positioning of IDT's products and services.
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In your role as a Retail Territory Manager, you will manage a territory of Home Depot, Lowes, ACE, True Value, or Tractor Supply accounts or a combination of these accounts. Analyzing POS by store and promotional performance to develop individualized store and territory sales plans.
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Retail Territory Manager. Influencing the Key Decisions Makers (KDM) on store level placement of national promotions and analyzing POS by store and promotional performance to develop individualized store and territory sales plans.
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The Territory Manager is responsible for the direct sale of new, used and rental of John Deere Construction and Forestry Machinery, Compact Construction Equipment, and Allied Products to assigned accounts.
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Territory Sales Manager for Mid-Atlantic (Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, DC) selling electrical test equipment and other power equipment to utilities, electrical testing companies, and other customers of this type of equipment.
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DAP is looking to hire a Territory Manager based out of the Kansas City Metro Area. Work national 2-Step Wholesale shows that operate within your territory. Territory includes Nebraska, Kansas, Western Iowa, and NW Missouri.
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The Territory Manager will possess consultative sales skills combined with in-depth knowledge of the wound care market, clinical/surgical procedures, and associated sites of care to be a resource for customers and achieve sale objectives.
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The IT Manager/Network Administrator will plan, coordinate, and direct research and facilitate the computer-related activities of the location or region of responsibility. 3+ years’ experience working in the area of systems analyst, for example, or as a computer support specialist (network administrator), programmer, phone system support and/or other information technology professional.
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Recommend improvements to policies, processes and controls around investigation, bribery and corruption prevention, third party due diligence, and risk assessment and mitigation matters at Unisys.
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The Manager, Cinematography specializes in medium and longform storytelling of organizational narratives to give fans a more intimate look behind the scenes of the Baltimore Orioles both on and off the field.
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offshore wind renewable energy through experiential learning, training companies who want to enter the
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The Case Manager assists clients in developing goals that lead to housing stability, monitors progress toward these goals, and provides structure, direction, and service linkage for participants to assist them in transitioning from shelter to permanent housing.
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The Manager, Digital Marketing will be responsible for omni-channel digital marketing, online and offline customer experience, email campaigns, and advertising plans targeting new clients. The Manager, Digital Marketing will oversee the day-to-day development, organization and deployment of highly personalized media buys and email campaigns to ensure the accuracy, timeliness, and cutting-edge distributions targeting our key audiences to meet and achieve the annual strategic vision and goals.
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