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The Regional Sales Manager will work closely with our Business Development Director and other team members to build relationships and generate business with retailers, ensure seamless onboarding and training of retail locations, as well as engage with growers to demonstrate the value of our products and technology.
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The Business Development Manager drives total omni channel business within a respective Demographic Marketing Area through partnership with a team of Account Executives (AEs), the Key Account Team, e-commerce and local retail partners.
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Manages and creates project plans and schedules, proposals, and site requirements; engages other sales support members, Regional Service Manager, and/or Business Development Director as required.
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Collaborates with the Regional Sales Director on the development and execution of the Annual Business plan for assigned distributors and an overall strategic sales plan for the assigned territory to increase and build CANarchy business.
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The merchandising product development manager will create seasonal merchandising strategies and plans with the approval of the president and creative director. Review concept and development, sales department, communicate product and execute within design business opportunities.
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With experience in technical delivery of data centers, corporate real estate and infrastructure projects for tech firms, and a strong track record in tech firm client account management and business development; you will work with our regional delivery teams to provide innovative, industry leading solutions to our clients most complex challenges.
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The Global Business Development Manager (GBDM) leads global opportunities for acquisition and retention customers. Global Business Development Manager. Internal: Global Account Managers, Sales specialists, Print Sales Specialist, Regional Bid Desk, Factory Services, Worldwide and Region Category, Legal, Operations, Channel, Worldwide functions, Region - Country & District Sales Management.
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As you excel in this role, your career path at AMPTRA could progress to positions like Senior Sales Manager, Regional Sales Director, VP of Sales and other sales and managerial roles, offering you ample opportunities for growth and leadership.
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The Huddly Regional Sales Manager (RSM) for the North East Americas Region is a senior sales position with a primary focus on driving sales growth, business development, and effective channel management within the specified geographic area.
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Work with the Managing Director, Sales, and the senior leadership team to build a dynamic go-to-market strategy for the regional Higher Education market in New York and demonstrate accountability for its execution.
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The Account Executive will be a part of the Global Nutritional & Beauty Business Development Team reporting to the Regional Director Beauty Softgels North America, and responsible for managing new business opportunities, as well as existing business.
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Were looking for a determined Senior Business Development Manager who can confidently articulate our value proposition to C-level executives in both Technology and Business to expand our Tier 1 and 2 bank footprint across the US. This role is suitable for a candidate who enjoys the opportunity to build a regional footprint from scratch, work autonomously, and work closely together across teams.
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The Product Manager reports to the Managing Director of Business Development and is responsible for driving action across one of Kobre & Kim’s core business development (BD) functions in pursuit of the firm’s overall objective: increasing profitability by providing premium-priced, niche services that solve clients’ real problems.
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Ensures that the best tools, training, and resources are available to the sales organization (across disciplines – local sales, contract sales, business development, and specialists.
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The incumbent works closely with the National Sales Manager and Director of Marketing to drive incremental profit and top line sales within their region and is responsible for recommending new product development and marketing ideas that generate incremental sales and profits for the business unit.
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