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Samantha Fisher Chief Investment Officer Ms. Fisher is a seventeen-year veteran of the hospitality investment sales industry, Fisher has overseen more than $10 billion in hotel real estate transactions, including several high-profile deals in the Southern California region.
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About the Role: Take part in all managerial responsibilities for efficient running of the business inclusive of overseeing and validating cash handling procedures (including opening and closing procedures, safe remittance procedures) are respected, appropriately documented and discrepancies are investigated timely and reported to Managing Director and (Operations Director/Manager.
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Senior Tax Manager - Tax Director - Business Management Firm - Remote OK. Our solutions span the complete range of advisory, capital raising, banking, treasury and liquidity, sales and trading, and research capabilities.
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Sales / business development / outside sales / territory manager / apparel / sales representatives / account executive / district manager / upscale apparel / Fashion / clothing / clothing manufacturer / accessories / Brand Ambassadors / designer collection / style / clothing stylist / fabrics / boutique manager.
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We are hiring a Director of Revenue Operations, Crypto to provide leadership to our crypto sales organization. Previous experience as a Director of Revenue or Revenue Manager.
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Infosys BPM is seeking to hire a Manager - Client Services (Director) to manage and expand the footprint in large named accounts. The Manager – Client Services (Director) is responsible for all client interfaces within the assigned account base of named accounts.
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Partner with Boutique Director to lead and champion team on executing consistent and superior sales and service ensuring all clients have a white glove experience. In partnership with Boutique Manager, accountability for the management and development of boutique team members by ensuring employee engagement through coaching, feedback, and performance management.
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The Milk Makeup International Trade Marketing Manager is responsible for all operational marketing tasks related to International. Ad Hoc reporting for Marketing/Demand Planning/Finance/Sales Ops/Sales Teams for gross shipment insights.
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Sales representative, sales executive, inside sales, outside sales, sales manager, account manager, operations manager, business development, business development manager, call center manager, supervisor, director, real estate, realtor, insurance agent, insurance account representative, insurance broker, franchise owner, customer service, business consultant.
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Collaborate with various internal stakeholders, including Managing Director, Front Desk, Food & Beverage, Sales, Housekeeping and Engineering teams, to ensure a cohesive and impactful brand experience.
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Partner with your District Sales Manager and Regional Sales Director to develop a local strategy and business plan to generate recognizable increases of sales in your territory.
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Maintains regular and frequent communication with the Regional Sales Director & Sales Management team regarding strategy, sales data, and overall market performance. Updates Regional Sales Director on current and up to date market level information.
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The Development and Grants Manager spearheads a variety of fundraising and grants management projects. This position is responsible for stewarding and growing a fundraising plan that identifies and attains new donor and funder prospects in collaboration with the Executive Director, as well as focusing on identifying and applying for grants and producing timely, well-written grant reports.
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The Territory Manager will be responsible for achieving organizational objectives and metrics as provided by the Regional Business Manager and National Sales Director. Territory Business Manager, NYC/NJ.
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The Communications and Marketing Manager reports to the Director of Development and works closely with the Executive Director. They also provide a high level of support to the Deputy Director, Director of Programs, and Assistant Director of Visitor Services and their respective teams.
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