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The Event Sales Manager is responsible for both inbound and outbound sales, as well as meeting/exceeding event sales goals. The Event Sales Manager responsibilities include Lead Generation, working directly with Clients to create Proposals and Bookings, Detailing Banquet Event Orders, and Managing Finances.
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Previous role as a Direct Manager, Manager, Sales Manager, Area Manager, District Manager, Regional Manager, Business Development Manager, Branch Manager, Manager Trainee, Assistant General Manager, Outside Sales Manager.
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As the Used Car Sales Manager. Used Car Sales Manager! Assist with New Car Sales department as needed. Develop relationships with employees and customers by working directly with them to help bridge the gaps in the sales process.
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Car Sales Finance Manager ! Car Sales Finance Manager. High School Diploma or equivalent experience in Car Sales Management, Experience in Auto dealership and car sales, experience in auto financing and car sales regulations, experience with auto lenders, previous supervision, or managerial experience with P&L responsibility.
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It will be your responsibility as the General Manager and brand ambassador to deliver the Herman Miller Client Experience through team coaching of demonstrations, quoting, and generation of sales.
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Partner with cross-functional teams across Marketing, Sales, E-Comm to understand enterprise/scale, brand, retailer, E-Comm growth objectives and translate these priorities into actionable retail media campaigns that drive omni-channel demand and conversion.
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Coordinate with the Retail Store Manager to execute a strategic retail operations plan that aligns customer service, sales and volume building, merchandising, inventory management, budgeting and expense control with SSC business and financial goals.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Sales Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, directing and coordinating the activities of the sales function for an assigned division to effectively execute sales strategies that will maximize sales volume, drive targeted profitable growth and professionally develop the sales staff.
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We are seeking a dynamic and strategic Brand Activation Manager to drive brand presence, sales, and consumer engagement for key brands in Baltimore, MD. As a pivotal member of our team, you will lead the charge in ensuring our key brands remains at the forefront of the market by supporting a national sampling program.
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In this crucial role, you will be responsible for providing exceptional management of engineering and logistic support services, ensuring the success of existing and future programs/technologies that play a vital role in supporting the United States Navy, US Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Military Sealift Command, Offshore Platforms, Foreign Military Sales (FMS), and joint programs undertaken by NSWC Carderock.
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Working directly with the VP of Commercial Product, the Content Operations Manager will work across Boston Globe Media’s sales planning, branded content and creative marketing teams to ensure the production of premium marketing material and branded content execution.
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This position reports to the Audience Services Director with oversight by the Associate Box Office Manager and the Manager on Duty. Sell and process all ticket sales in Tessitura, including single tickets, subscriptions, and exchanges.
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Echodyne is seeking a Regional Sales Manager with Federal sales experience to join our fast-growing team. 5 years (minimum) of full-cycle, complex field sales. Build and maintain an opportunity pipeline and provide weekly sales forecasts.
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Working closely with Palo Alto business partners and driving sales for our Prisma Cloud security solutions, into new and existing customers. Have a direct involvement and influence in top opportunities, focusing sales efforts on large key accounts with the federal sales team.
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The ideal candidate will have a successful track record winning work within the Federal IT marketspace, with prior experience serving as Program/Project Manager, Business Development Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, or Capture Manager.
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