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Communicate Boat Builder, competition and market conditions to the Department Manager-National Boat Builder Sales as well as any special reports that may be necessary to help management with the creation of programs and plans.
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Responsible for actualizing account management strategies, sales planning, sales pipeline management, salesperson development/training and sales activity consistent with the JCI Sales Management Disciplines.
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If you are passionate about technical sales, driving product demonstrations, building lasting customer relationships, and contributing to the growth of a cutting-edge technology company, we invite you to apply for the position of Regional Sales Manager at client.
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Arista has an exciting and challenging career opportunity available for a Regional Sales Manager in the Gulf Coast Region to lead an accomplished team of Account Managers and Channel Partners in a player/coach capacity with the goal of exceeding revenue target goals for the territory.
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Compensation Package includes: Competitive base salary Sales Incentive Plan Medical/Dental/Vision 401k Paid Vacation and Holidays Career progression opportunities and more Responsibilities Candidate should live in the Mid-Atlantic or North East area.
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Internal Collaboration and Advocacy: Engage with internal teams to ensure understanding and support of the Customer Success Manager (CSM) role. Internal Collaboration and Advocacy: Engage with internal teams to ensure understanding and support of the Customer Success Manager (CSM) role.
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Job Title: Group Sales & Catering Manager. Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university preferred; or two years related experience and/or training in a hotel / resort sales environment; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Specialty Area Sales Manager will be responsible for meeting and/or exceeding admission goals as set by their Division Manager with approval from Senior Management. The Specialty Area Sales Manager will be responsible for enhancing account relationships with a strong emphasis on surgeon interaction.
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Work with Branch Manager and Regional management on effective staff deployment and utilization Ensure performance reviews/evaluations of the branch's non-officer staff and officers as assigned, arepleted timely, objectively and with proper emphasis on individual development, coaching skills, customer service skills and sales/referral activities Rmend hires, transfers, terminations, salary adjustments, performance standards and reviews.
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The Regional New Truck Sales Manager manages and coordinates all operations of the New Truck departments as assigned. Hire, motivate, counsel, and monitor the performance of New Truck Sales Managers and their staff.
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Bachelor’s degree4 years’ experience in outside sales experience in oil & gas with proven success in acquiring new customers. Strategic mindset, with the ability to develop sales strategies, analytical and implementation skills.
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United Solar, a leading solar energy company, is seeking a driven and experienced Regional Sales Manager to join our team. As a Regional Sales Manager, you will be responsible for leading a team of Outside Sales Representatives, canvassing neighborhoods, approaching residential / commercial property owners, conveying utility overpayment reduction, driving sales growth, and expanding our market presence in the region.
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As a Sales Manager, you will be responsible for increasing growth in co-parent subscriptions by engaging with family law professionals to drive referrals. 2+ years' experience in a frontline sales manager role, with additional sales experience prior.
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The Manager, Field Sales – West will be responsible for contributing to and executing the strategic direction as set forth by the Director, Field Sales and VP of Sales. The Sales Manager will own a segment of the business, and will be responsible to delivering against sales targets, while contributing to the successful rollout of new products to existing customers, renewal of existing customers and acquisition of new customer partnerships.
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Preferably 5+ years in outside sales or business development selling into an electrical, commercial, or industrial distribution market. Partner closely with the distribution sales team and key accounts sales team to determine penetration strategies and coordinate relationships between targeted end users, channel partners, and nVent.
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