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The Provider Performance Manager is a key member of a cross-functional, collaborative organization (which includes Market Provider Performance, Sales, Health Services, Clinical, Stars & Risk Adjustment, Finance, Marketing, Cross-Segment Contracting, Provider Relations, and Network Development & Solutions.
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The alternatives team works closely with the other groups at Franklin Templeton including the investment managers, marketing, data intelligence and generalist sales. Provide back-up coverage for sales coordinators and administrative personnel.
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As a Senior Sales Manager, you'll not only participate in event meetings and sales discussions but may also take on leadership functions, assisting the Director of Sales & Marketing with various projects.
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ARM will also be required to coordinate and communicate cross-functionally within NPC (e.g., Patient Support Center, Customer Engagement, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, Specialty Pharmacy Account Management, and other applicable third-party affiliates.
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Review marketing requests from sales teams to ensure all necessary information is included for internal marketing and ad agency assignments. Work with the marketing team and regional sales to develop quarterly lead-generation tactics.
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4C; NO network marketing or MLM. 4C; NO sales quotas, no condescending bosses, no sleazy sales tactics, no neckties (unless that's your thing) A former dental hygienist and single mom of two kids who now works from home full time and in her first year replaced a $90k a year income.
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The District Sales Manager is responsible for leading marketing initiatives and selling activities for the entire nVent Electrical & Fastening Solutions (EFS) suite of product lines in Northern VA, MD, and Washington DC areatoour channel partners.
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Experience in one or more of the following areas: clean energy, weatherization, residential construction, remodeling, community outreach, lead generation, customer sales, and/or non-profit management.
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Sales & Marketing Specialist - NOVA. Sales & Marketing Specialist - Raleigh page is loaded. Sales & Marketing Specialist - Raleigh. While in store you’ll focus on building relationships with key store personnel, driving in-store sales through direct selling to customers in the aisles, managing our partnership with the Retailer Service Team to ensure servicing standards, providing occasional supplemental merchandising support to them as needed and the planning and execution of events throughout the year.
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Work with internal teams (Marketing, HR, Finance, Digital Implementation, Institutional Sales, etc) as needed to achieve District and Company sales objectives. Minimum 4-5 years of progressive experience in Sales, Marketing, or Management.
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Job Description The Solution Architect will be responsible for articulating and driving the design and implementation for Merkle Promotions and Loyalty Marketing Technology integration architectures within client ecosystems.
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Creation of client-focused sales plans to meet/exceed goals in conjunction with Target and Key Account development. Knowledge in the following industries, radio, digital, marketing, advertising, a plus.
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Benchmark business data and sales trends for key accounts and provide monthly recommendations to Area Sales Director, Chain Accounts Director and the VP of Sales & Marketing to aid in execution of the strategic business plan.
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10+ years of technical marketing, product marketing, product management, or sales enablement experience for an enterprise SaaS, cybersecurity, or similar tech company. The person in this role is someone who continuously looks for and develops new and innovative content and campaigns that speak to prospects and customers; someone who proactively seeks out information from and enjoys working collaboratively with engineering, sales, other marketing team members, and stays closely aligned with Government Affairs to ensure strategies and objectives are complimentary.
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Assist Region Manager—suggest incentives, trade marketing ideas, etc. Reporting to the Regional Manager Mid West, the District Manager is responsible for driving sales in the top on and off premise accounts through direct efforts and by leading the wholesaler sales teams.
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