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The Regional Sales Manager will develop and execute an annual Territory Management plan to achieve specified sales volume, ensuring all prospects and customers receive the level of attention appropriate to their business potential.
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Prior experience in a direct sales role or equivalentAbility to follow defined sales process performing in-home sales consultationsAbility to travel in local market including evenings and weekendsAbility to juggle various work activities and shift their attention from one task to another to meet the demands of different stakeholders without “dropping the ball.
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Work with Regional Sales Director’s (RSD), Sales Account Managers (SAM), customer service, marketing, and supply chain to successfully launch and promote sales programs to AD member corporate level, branch level and end-users.
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Regional Sales Manager ABOUT US I’m Henry Barth, Owner and CEO of The Barth Agency. WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR We are looking for a Regional Sales Manager for a successful sales and leadership position within our agency.
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Maintain a workplace free of harassment and discrimination by strictly adhering to the Company's 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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Report all weekly sales activities via call reports to Regional Business Manager and home office. Consistently achieve and/or exceed individual sales goals assigned by Regional Management using persuasive communication and effective selling skills.
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Through use of POS and other daily inventory reports, monitor inventory levels and communicate discrepancies to Regional Manager, Account Manager, and Director of Field Sales in a timely manner.
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We're seeking a talented individual to join our team as a Regional Sales Manager for the Midwest region. Position Summary: As the Regional Sales Manager, you'll be the driving force behind strategic territory development.
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Work with Market Access and Sales leadership, Marketing, Channel and Patient Services to educate/execute support programs that will enhance our value proposition of removing barriers to access and assist HCPs with understanding the regional/national coverage environment and provide appropriate patients a path to product.
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The Regional AfterSales Manager will be responsible for the implementation and attainment of all sales, marketing, and purchasing objectives within the Region. Establish and implement dealer action plans through continuous visits, close monitoring and follow up, keep close communication with Dealer’s general manager and after sales managers.
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This position reports directly to the Regional Sales Manager and will operate remotely. A Key Account Manager's (KAM) primary role is to manage partner accounts for the Groundwater and Irrigation sales team.
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Charter Steel is hiring a Regional Account Manager! Develop strong relationships with Marketing, Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Logistics and Inside Sales to facilitate process improvements that maximize value for the customer and Charter Steel.
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Strong track record of success with 7 plus years' of sales experience in steel or industrial equivalent. This role will develop strong customer relationships within the assigned MI + OH territory to provide the organization with an optimal combination of product volume, product mix, and margin enhancement that supports the short and long term operational and financial goals of the company for a customer base that generates approximately $75 to $125 million in sales.
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The DBM reports to the Regional Business Director and works collaboratively across matrix of Commercial, Medical, Access organizations, for example Regional Marketing (RMK), and Access and Reimbursement Managers (ARM) and other field roles in the new Commercialization model to appropriately address customer needs and ensure that BMS delivers on set sales targets.
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The Regional Sales Manager is to work in strong collaboration with National Distribution leads, Segment leads, Virtual Sales and Key Account Managers to incorporate end customer plans.
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