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Are you ready to join the Jude Connally team and excel as an Account Executive? Account management of retailers selling the Jude Connally product line. Wholesale apparel sales, as well as B2B sales experience, is definitely a plus.
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ACs proactively support Account Executives (AEs) to optimize AE’s selling effectiveness by assisting with prioritizing, preparing, performing, and pursuing customer opportunities. Our Account Coordinators can start between $21- $23 / hour depending on experience and geographical location within the southeast region.
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The Account Executive (AE) will build and maintain relationships with agents and brokers to provide insurance or surety solutions to customers. When you make a payment toward your student loan, Travelers will make an annual contribution into your 401(k) account.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAs a Wholesale Account Representative, you will play a crucial role in managing and expanding our wholesale distribution network. - Proven experience in wholesale account management, sales, or related roles.
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This Commercial Lines Assistant Account Manager role requires a candidate with a solid background in commercial insurance, particularly within the healthcare sector. The assistant account manager will be responsible for providing excellent client service, managing policy renewals, and supporting the producer in both new and renewal business quotes.
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3-7 years minimum Personal Lines High Net Worth Account Management experience required. This position supports the Account Executive with responsibilities related to client management and retention.
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As an Account Underwriter, Commercial Surety, you will build relationships with agents and brokers to provide insurance or surety solutions to customers through various communication and collaboration platforms such as email, phone, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and limited in-person engagements.
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Collaborate with assigned Account Executive(s) to execute agency, region, and group sales plans with guidance from management. As an Account Underwriter, you are decisive, detail-oriented, and are learning to build relationships internally and externally to drive results.
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Worldinsurance.com Employee Benefits Senior Account Manager New Jersey - Cherry Hill or Iselin Connecticut The Employee Benefits Senior Account Manager will lead and drive client relationships for strong client retention and satisfaction.
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Medical insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, 401K, Health Spending Account (HSA) Enumerate is looking for an Account Executive to join our team! Knowledge within the Property Management or Association Management industry.
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We are looking for hospice liaisons or account executives to join our team who are committed to serving our patients with compassion and integrity. The Hospice Liaison or Account Executive is responsible for coordinating & generating new hospice business in both existing and new accounts, identifying new markets and maintaining existing service as well as coordinating care for referred patients.
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This role offers a competitive Commission plan that will take into account project, quarterly, and annual margin. Investing in our people is a high priority at JCI. Your sales leaders will onboard you with all the programs, product and company information you need to succeed.
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BenefitsMedical insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, 401K, Health Spending Account (HSA)ResponsibilitiesWhat youll doDevelopment of your sales territory through daily prospecting using tools like Zoominfo and Linkedin Navigator.
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Time Type: Full Time Summary The Global Account Director will be responsible for managing and growing a portfolio of key global accounts in the Consumer and Retail industry. The Global Account Director will report to the Director, Americas Lead, Consumer vertical.
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Car Allowance/Expense Account. Founded in 1977, C&C Lift Truck Inc. has continuously grown over the past 40 years to become one of the leading forklift dealerships in the Tri-State area, and the #1 Komatsu dealer in the country.
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Title: account exec Company: American Fidelity Assurance in Carteret, NJ
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