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In partnership with the Regional Vice President (RVP), the Executive Director leads their local team to achieve the markets goals by maximizing impact, diversifying revenue and developing staff and volunteers.
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Job Overview: The Assistant Vice President, Associate Regional Director of Business Development is responsible for recruiting high quality financial advisors to the LPL Financial Platform from all channels of distribution (independent, regional, wirehouse.
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Regional Vice President ("RVP") of Sales. Ability to travel as needed to meet with customers, attend industry events, and visit regional sales teams. Additionally, the RVP of Sales should demonstrate strategic and analytical thinking, data-driven decision-making, and the ability to travel as required to meet with customers, attend industry events, and support regional sales teams.
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3-5 years of previous experience as a Regional Vice President of Hotel Operations with Marriott/Hilton/IHG branded hotels is required. Renascents footprint in Colorado continues to expand, and the Regional Vice President of Hotel Operations will oversee several high-performing fulland select-service hotels.
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Report to the Vice President of People Experience and collaborate closely with the other people team departments (Talent Acquisition, and People Ops and Total Rewards) to ensure that people team initiatives meet regional needs.
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Manage the P&L and drive financial performance through budget allocation, revenue growth, profitability, cash collections and expense management; develop strategies and employ tactics with the Regional Vice President and Finance team to achieve all financial targets.
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SHOE SHOW, INC., the countrys largest privately held footwear retailer in business 64 years with more than 1,000 stores in 47 states, is seeking an experienced Regional Director to join our team.
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Meet with Regional Vice President to provide detailed monthly progress reports on the region's performance enabling informed decision-making and strategic alignment. As the Regional Director of Operations, you will serve as the primary representative of SSC to education clients across designated accounts in the region.
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Ensures that all financial information, daily sales/deposits, budgets, invoices, receiving sheets, payroll and all other administrative requirements are completed and submitted according to the procedures and due dates set by the Regional Vice President and/or corporate staff.
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Would report to Senior Vice President of Sales. Would report to Senior Vice President of Sales. Needs to have working sales knowledge of selling and renting moving equipment and supplies. Looking for someone to also grow the business in Carlstadt by doing out side sales calls for BTB Customers.
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Works with the Regional Vice President to develop plans and strategies to improve overall performance of the branch/market and to support the strategic plans of the company. Successful candidates would complete a comprehensive training program (8-12 months) before being assigned a General Manager position in one of our regional locations.
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Maintain a workplace free of harassment and discrimination by strictly adhering to the Companys 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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Develop Retail Account Strategy/Tactical Plan: Work with the Regional Vice President (RVP) to develop strategies and standards for customer accounts called on by Retail. cookies, Ritz , Wheat Thins and Triscuit crackers, and Swedish Fish and Sour Patch Kids confectionery products —are close at hand for our consumers across the country.
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This role will be responsible for all day-to-day aspects of the leasing activities pertaining to the creation and execution of regional-specific sales strategies including rent and renewal pricing, creating a seamless application, lease signing, move-in process, and resident acquisition and retention.
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As a Commercial Account Executive, you will report to the Regional Vice President of Commercial Sales and be dedicated to driving Fullstory’s growth by adding new, delighted customers to our Commercial segment (Commercial at Fullstory is defined as customers with $80 million to $1.5 billion in annual revenue.
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