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On behalf of our client, Brunel is searching for a Director of Sales (Western US), this role is for a global protein company, selling g premium imported products. Reporting directly to the CEO, the Director of Sales assumes a crucial role in overseeing the sales, sales promotion, market development, and customer service activities of our client.
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Partner with Marketing and Sales for client engagement and business growth. As a Client Success Director, you will play a pivotal role in the management and growth of strategic, key, and growth accounts within the healthcare sector.
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12+ years of sales experience at a Digital Marketing Agency or selling SaaS and/or B2B solutions with a focus on digital marketing channels. Wpromote is looking for an enthusiastic go-getter to become the next Strategic Sales Director (Enterprise) on our growing Agency Sales team.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong class action litigation background and / or sales experience in claims administration, settlement administration, class action, legal or a related field, a strong commitment to client service, and the desire to play a key role in the development of our rapidly growing company.
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Reporting to the Senior Business Director, the Director of Sales will be responsible for cultivating client relationships, generating new business opportunities, and managing all aspects of their corresponding sales.
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Execute Client Segment; ETF/ETP, Asset Owner and SPs product and go-to market strategyExecute on sales opportunities from competitive landscape to identify product needs and create go-to-market strategies (sales plan, revenue goals, product positioning, competitive analysis, use cases, marketing materials, sales training, etc.
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This role requires an independent sales-minded individual who is hungry for growth, has a strong understanding of the Neurology and Sleep Wake space, has experience with selling healthcare marketing solutions, and can secure business directly with pharmaceutical and biotech marketers.
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The Director will work very closely with several cross-functional partners such as US SME Account Development and Specialty LT, GCS Product LT, SME Marketing, Finance, Risk and other key partners / COE teams.
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We are on the lookout for a Sales Director to guide our Pharmacy account program and broaden our marketing client base across various industries. 7 to 10 years of experience in sales management, particularly as a Sales Manager or Marketing Director.
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Act as the subject matter expert for content and data and market internally (cross teams, engineering, sales, pre-sales, and marketing) as well as externally (business partners, customers.
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Organizational savvy and interpersonal skills are critical, as we interface with specialized product groups, financial institution, merchant and acquiring sales, client consulting, marketing, and corporate communications, legal, and finance to coordinate the end goal of achieving aspirational objectives.
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Our client, a prestigious beauty company, is looking to bring on a Director, Ecommerce Partnership Marketing & CRM. The content strategy for programs should drive brand awareness, consumer acquisition, engagement and sales, as well as be informed by our unique brand identity and business strategy.
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MBA (Preferably from premium B school) in Sales/ Marketing/ any other related discipline. Title: Director of Sales. Forming Strategic Partnerships, building/hunting new logos, Business Development, client.
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If you are a Client Engagement Director with experience in the Data and Analytics world , and you are looking for a high-impact role with a global leader in digital transformation, EPAM is the perfect next step in your career.
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Our client is a top player in the pharma marketing industry seeking a Sales Director to drive new business within Pharmaceutical Commercial and Marketing teams. Coordinate internally and work cross-functionally with client services, product management, and other internal teams.
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