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In coordination with the V.P. Valve Group Global Sales-Process, North American Director of Sales, Canadian Sales Manager and the Business Unit G.M.’s the RSM develops, formulates and implements the strategy for regional growth.
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Our client Digital Software & Solutions Group is looking for a Regional Sales Manager with an extensive enterprise software background to help extend our value through Our client software and solutions across retail, telecom and banking / financial services as they rapidly move to implement successful digital transformation strategies.
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We're looking for a Regional Sales Manager to join our team. Sales, Customer Success, Sales Enablement, Solution Architects, Business Development, Transformation, and Technology Partnerships all work together to demonstrate the power and agility of Zscaler cloud transformation to the world.
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Reporting to the Director of Sales, you will:Achieve the regional sales goals (volume and profitability) by managing a team of Influenza Vaccine Sales Specialists and accounts in multiple channels, including pediatrics, primary care, internal medicine, public health, and hospitals.
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You, NA CP&M Technical Sales Regional Manager, are responsible for the sale of X-Rite's Industrial consumer product and service solutions in Southwest, Central Midwes t & Western US territory as well as developing plans to drive growth for new expansion opportunities in a variety of segments including plastics, coatings, textile, and automotive industries.
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As a Regional Sales Manager (RSM - New York), you will play a pivotal role in boosting revenue within your designated area by enhancing existing partnerships and forging new ones.
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Working under the direction of the referenced National Sales Manager, this Regional Sales Manager is provided the opportunity to learn or expand upon their knowledge of the industrial valve industry and sales knowledge/strategies, all while earning a competitive compensation and benefits package.
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We are seeking a Regional Sales Manager who is ambitious, adaptable, and enthusiastic. 4+ years of quota carrying Enterprise Security sales experience calling on Security (SIEM & Observability) & IT Personas (CISO/CIO's.
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Technical Regional Sales Account Manager for Carbide Products- East Coast. LHH Recruitment Solutions is hiring a Technical Regional Sales Account Manager. Identify and engage new customers through phone calls, personal visits, internet research, networking, and business publications to continually increase sales and expand the customer base.
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The Regional Sales Manager – Private Client (RSM) is responsible for the direct management of teams of Wealth Professionals (Relationship Managers (RM) and Investment Advisors (IA.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) will prospect and develop business within an assigned territory, demonstrate the Symmetry hardware and software for security consultants, system integrators, end-users, and other interested parties, and provide system sales training for system integrators and to educate on the complete AMAG Technology product portfolio.
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The Regional Sales Account Manager will continue strengthening strategic partnerships with assigned customers and expanding the territory and customer base. Collaborate with market development on activities, including development and delivery of product demonstrations, sales offers and presentations to channel partners and distributors.
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Arista has an exciting and challenging career opportunity available for a Regional Sales Manager in the New York City metro area to lead an accomplished team of Account Managers and Channel Partners in a player/coach capacity with the goal of exceeding revenue target goals for the territory.
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Overview: Reporting to the brand President, the Regional Sales Manager- is responsible for all Baume & Mercier authorized dealers on the East Coast and Central regions of North America.
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TWE seeks a Regional Luxury Sales Manager for our New York Metro market. The Regional Luxury Sales Manager is responsible for establishing and delivering the TWE's annual Luxury goals in the designated markets by working with internal TWE team and through the TWE distributor partners.
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