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The Director of Sales is responsible for generating top line revenue and the management of all aspects of the Sales Department. The Director of Sales will be responsible for strategically soliciting and developing new accounts and successfully promoting the property.
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Completion of monthly sales tax returns and value added tax including assuring compliance with sales and valued added tax laws and regulations. Knowledge of (one or more) Vertex, Point of Sale systems, SAP, One Source, Corp Tax, Avalara.
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RN Branch Director, RN Branch Manager, Hospice Branch Director, Executive Director, RN Executive Director, RN Administrator, Hospice Administrator, Hospice Executive Director, Hospice Branch Director, Director of Operations, DON, Director of Nursing, Director of Clinical Operations, Home health administrator, Home health director.
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As the Sales & Marketing Director, you will ensure that the sales and marketing departments are making use of the latest technologies and applications so that we stay a step ahead within the industry and so that internal processes are fully streamlined and simplified for all involved.
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Role: As the Marketing Director, you will lead and shape our culture and hospitality experiences within the restaurant and represent our brand outside of the restaurant through events and sales building efforts to include physical and digital/social media targets.
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Inspired by the vision of Creative Director Stuart Vevers and the inclusive and courageous spirit of our hometown, we make beautiful things, crafted to last-for you to be yourself in.
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Three or more years of outside sales experience as an individual contributor. Proven track record of exceeding sales quotas and collaborating with other teams to do so. Work in a fast-paced, growing industry to help families urgently needing care find the right community or in home care agency as they transition out of a hospital or skilled nursing facility.
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Maintains accurate food cost as a percentage of food sales. Maintains accurate labor cost as a percentage of sales. set number of chicken tenders per row in a hotel pan or set number of rolls per sheet pan for baking.
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The Sales Coordinator will work directly with the Sales Director. The Sales Coordinator will be the subject matter expert of our sales systems and processes, conduct regular audits of accounts, and provide exceptional service throughout.
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Responsibilities The Director of Sales will be responsible for strategically soliciting and developing new accounts and successfully promoting the property. Attend trade shows, chamber of commerce or civic events, and other local organizations in support of hotel sales.
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10+ years of progressive experience in business development, including team leadership and sales of branded products. Manage the sales and product development teams, including 3rd party representatives and agencies, to achieve annual sales targets and objectives.
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Problem solve and prioritize across multiple business areas to execute store strategies as initiated by the Store Director to deliver business results and store sales goals while prioritizing the guest experience.
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As an Executive Director, you will report directly to our Assistant Vice President of Operations. The Executive Director oversees the coordination of admission of patients to Hospice Services in a smooth, systematic process, as well as arranging for ancillary services so that they are complimentary.
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Executive Director , you will report directly to our Assistant Vice President of Operations. Additionally, the Executive Director will oversee the direction, supervision and evaluation of hospice personnel and volunteers and the coordination of services of all team members of the multi-teamed site and is responsible for ongoing communication with leadership.
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Make recommendations and manage budgets with the VP, Sales and Marketing, and the Director of Marketing. Provide Lead generation assistance to the Sales team using list generation, contact confirmations, and the use of ZoomInfo/LinkedIn/HubSpot/Triblio.
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