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Provide consistent communication on retail execution, highlighting accomplishments, and follow-up needed from Independent Distributor Sales Managers, KDP Branch Managers & District Managers.
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Lead all retail District Manager meetings within the territory. Tru Fragrance & Beauty | Le Monde Gourmand is seeking an experienced and dynamic Field Sales and Training Manager to oversee and drive retail sales across a designated territory.
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The Territory Sales Manager is primarily responsible for achieving retail sales goals and staying within allocated spending budgets in an assigned territory. Execute regular business review meetings with key store/district management to negotiate additional brand exposure and to strategize for retail sales growth.
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District Sales Manager (Texas/Desert) - Calvin Klein. District Sales Managers ensure consistent visual and operational standards across all their stores. District Sales Managers lead the effort to exceed expectations, provide exceptional service and display passion for our brand.
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Job DescriptionWe are looking for a dynamic Store Manager that embodies the “Live Well” spirit of GNC. If that describes you, then join the high energy, stores team at GNC. As the Store Manager you are accountable for the day-to-day retail operations of the GNC store in conjunction with the District Manager.
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In addition to sales & operations, the Retail Training Store Manager oversees the onboarding of all new employees hired in their district, in partnership with the regional training manager.
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We’re searching for a District General Manager who can play a vital role in leading a geographic district of our retail tax offices and growing their client bases. When you join us as a District General Manager, you will visit the offices in your district to ensure operational excellence and continuous business growth by leading a team and establishing and maintaining strategic sales plans, prioritization, and project management driving operational excellence.
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Will partner with District Manager in regards to employee relations issues and performance management. Other duties as assigned by the District Manager and/or General Manager (GM.
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The Retail Sales Manager will work with his/her District Manager to drive location sales and collect online reviews, resolve customer service issues, hold employees accountable to policies and procedures, and will assist with location scheduling and staffing.
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Core Competencies: Sales Driven Leader by nature, determined, and self-motivated Persuasive personality and results-oriented Skilled at strategic planning, execution, and analysis Tech-Savvy Consumer focused Required Attitude/Personality: Ownership mentality - handles store operations "as if" it was their personal business Drive and Urgency: Has tremendous energy and initiative to generate, implement, and execute sales and positively inspire subordinates to do the same.
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DISTRICT MANAGERAs a District Manager, you are the eyes and ears of our retail operation, working with store teams to develop their commercial acumen to execute on our sales strategies to the highest standard.
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The District Manager in Training is an inspiring field leader who trains under the District Sales Manager within a specific given geographic area to drive strategic product sell-through, deliver key business results, hire, and develop store associates.
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Prime Group Holdings, LLC , a vertically-integrated private equity real estate firm focused on self storage and other alternative real estate asset classes, has an exciting opportunity for a District Manager in it’s New York City region.
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The Clean Energy District Manager is an in-field role requiring regular visits to our Retail partner stores to coach, support and manage your team of Clean Energy Ambassadors who work onsite in the Retail locations.
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Reporting to the Regional Manager, the Territory Sales Manager works with our distributor to sell incremental cases and develop new and existing business in all retail Channels to include, but not limited to, Grocery, Convenience and Food service.
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