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The Area Manager provides direction and leadership to a team of property managers who each oversee individual or groups of properties. Job Title: Area Manager. Visit and Inspect buildings (at least monthly) with property manager and super to ensure the highest standards are maintained; evaluate maintenance, grounds, and housekeeping operations to ensure efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
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The Sales Manager is responsible for the sale of products and services to clients. Headquartered in New York City, Empire Portfolio Group is a leading Area Representative and franchisee of Orangetheory Fitness.
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Motivate the sales team to achieve branch and area sales, distribution and merchandising goals. This position directs and leads the overall efforts within the branch-assigned area to maximize product sales, distribution and profitability.
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The Manager, Sales Partnerships must leverage strategic platforms demonstrating to a client, or prospective client, that Tao Group Hospitality properties create opportunities to achieve key brand objectives.
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As the Manager of Sales Marketing- Enterprise, you will be responsible for developing and executing effective marketing strategies that resonate with clients in the consumer packaged goods and quick-service restaurant industries.
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Senior Manager, Station Area Planning and Transit-Oriented Development. Serve as a subject matter expert on industry best practices of First Mile/Last Mile and other station area planning activities for continued process improvement.
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In this role, the STS SALT Sales & Use Tax Senior Manager will be charged with marketing, networking and business development within his/her area of experience and specialization and recognizing potential changes in sales & use tax policy and applying new policies to tax compliance.
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Advanced knowledge of sales skills, revenue management, training, and motivation of peers. Assist the Director of Sales by reaching the agreed upon business travel revenue goals, in particular by soliciting national accounts.
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Assist DOS in creating annual sales plans for each market segment; Convention, Association, Incentive, Tour &Travel, Social, Local, Corporate; SMERF, DMC, etc. Three to five years sales experience in the hospitality industry; experience in catering sales/social/wedding markets highly preferred.
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The Regional Sales Manager will collaborate closely with customers to effectively identify the proper product solutions from the Horticulture division to improve customer success. We are hiring a dynamic Regional Sales Manager to drive the continued evolution of an innovative brand and product line.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for renting light-duty trucks from PTR's fleet by achieving opportunity-based sales goals. 5+ years of territory manager, account manager, regional sales manager, national sales manager, or outside sales experience.
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The Area Learning Manager, New York Region is based in the New York corporate office, and reports to the Director, Learning on the Talent Development team in HR. As the Area Learning Manager for the New York Region, you will be responsible for organizing and delivering a wide range of curricula to support the success and long-term development of the New York City boutiques.
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The Regional Manager, Architectural Sales is responsible for managing the Architectural Project Manager ("APM") Sales team for the assigned region to meet the company's sales and business development goals.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Then take your career to the next level and apply for the Mattress Firm Store Sales Manager! The Store Manager leads the Mattress Firm vision, company initiatives, and achieves sales performance goals by holding associates accountable for the execution of in-store merchandising in multiple store units.
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