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The Senior Manager of Marketing will be responsible for leading all marketing efforts within the Utility & Commercial (U&C) Sales division of Qcells North America. We are on the lookout for a competitive Sr. Manager of Marketing (Utility & Commercial) to join our amazing team at Qcells in Irvine, CA.
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Dave Glynn, Sales Manager (Former BDR) You’ll get to learn from the best- your sales leader has been leading SaaS teams for a decade - they have the processes and know-how to help you earn what we call your “SaaS Sales MBA.
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Summary: The District Sales Manager for Bay Insulation Systems travels throughout the geographic area of Missouri and Southern Illinois. In addition, the District Sales Manager will also be representing EXPI-DOOR Systems Inc., our specialized metal walk door manufacturer.
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Knocking down business barriers to the adoption of Organisation's products & services is the main responsibility of a Senior Sales Manager. As an account manager you will be the business representative and relationship owner for Organisation's Media and Entertainment Sales organization into your assigned set of account and territory.
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Microsoft's Sales Enablement & Operations (SE&O) team plays an essential role in translating Microsoft’s Commercial Strategy to a local execution plan and driving operational excellence to achieve the greatest results possible.
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The Commercial Credit Servicing Banking Manager will be focused on supporting the development of our offerings and the delivery of consulting projects. Minimum of 5 years of commercial credit (sales, operations, origination, servicing, portfolio management, trading) project management experience with relevant systems.
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Work closely with Customer Finance, Commercial Finance, Category Management, Shopper Marketing, and Field Sales partners to achieve annual sales volume and net revenue goals. Revenue Management / PPA experience strongly preferred; Sales experience and/or Sales/Commercial Finance experience a plus.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate seamlessly with cross-functional teams including sales & marketing, market access, patient support, market research, medical affairs, commercial operations, data & analytics, finance, and more to achieve collective success.
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Work cross functionally with internal stakeholders including Production, Analytics and Insights, Marketing, Commercial Sales and Ad Ops to coordinate promotion and programming efforts across ONE.
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Relevant Sectors: Investment Banking, Sales & Trading, Wealth & Asset Management, Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Blockchain, Fintech, and Digital Payments. Lab49 has an opportunity available for a Product Manager to lead work on complex and challenging projects, driving transformative change for our top-tier financial services clients.
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The Manager, Commercial Finance serves as a business partner to the Commercial Sales and leadership team(s) in delivering gross margin performance through effective pricing and promotions as well as implementation and monitoring of the annual sales plan for volume, revenue, gross profit, etc.
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Works cross-functionally with field sales leadership, specifically Regional Sales Managers (RSM), Account Specialists, national account directors (NAD), network pharmacies, and home office colleagues within market access and other related functional departments, such as commercial analytics and operations, to support patient access with specific payers.
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Prior contractor, sales, and/or sales support experience with focus on the following customer bases: wastewater treatment, government, utility, commercial construction, data center, etc.
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Being able to facilitate change management & user acceptance throughout the Sales organization is also a top priority for the Commercial Planning Manager. Internal: Sales, Commercial Operations, Finance, Supply Chain, Marketing, and Trade Marketing.
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Reporting directly to the CFO, the Senior FP&A Manager will assume responsibility for performing financial modeling and analysis with a focus on the commercial teams of sales, marketing and design.
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