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Director of Sales responds to new inquiries from multiple channels (Website, walk-in/drive-by, local referral agencies, Virtual Sales Assistant, 24/7 live chat, A Place for Mom, Caring.com) and enters all completed sales activities and detailed notes within the CRM in real-time.
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Support the work of the Treatment Director and School Principal, particularly in ways that enhance the Organization's culture, philosophies and approaches. Support and assist the Board and Development Director to build a strong, diversified fundraising program including grants, individual donations, and major gifts.
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Oversees the effective management and daily operations of The Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation (Director of Collections, Director of Exhibitions, Exhibition Registrar, Publication Coordinator, Collection Registrars, and Assistant Art Registrar), as well as supervising interns, and student assistants.
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This leader will be responsible for quarterbacking and running the Sales floor from budtenders and inventory to cash handling and sales training for a cannabis dispensary. 1+ year should be as a Store Manager, Sales Floor Manager, Buyer, or Shift Lead. Ideally this was for a licensed, regulated Cannabis retail store or dispensary.
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Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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We are seeking an Outside Industrial Sales Representative for the Portland, OR area. Rite-Hite Sales Professionals work within protected territories to represent our various lines of products and services.
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This candidate ideally would have been the Director of a contemporary art museum with demonstrated experience working with curators and other art administrative, educational, and operational staff to achieve institutional goals.
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Primary responsibilities for the Executive Director of Financial Aid include: Financial aid strategy development and fiscal management : Serve as a member of the enrollment management leadership team in the creation, implementation, and execution of a strategic financial aid plan using data-informed decisions to maximize financial resources for the recruitment and retention of students.
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This position is responsible for all private revenue raised at JOIN, manages JOINs development operations and fundraising activities, supports the efforts of the Deputy Director and Finance Director, and supervises the Development Associate.
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Do you want to work for a tight-knit team where you’re part of the family, not just a cog in a machine?
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Working as a Luxury Car Sales Consultant, you would get to join a well-run and organized dealer. Do you have what it takes to be a Luxury Car Sales Consultant? Luxury Car Sales Consultant Compensation & Benefits.
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Champions leadership development and workforce planning priorities by assessing, selecting, retaining and developing diverse, high-caliber talent that can lead the organization today and strengthen the leadership bench for the future; continues to upgrade the sales & marketing talent; works with HR to anticipate future talent needs based on business growth plans.
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Sales experience – car sales, retail sales, insurance sales, B2C sales, call center experience. We are adding to our Field Service Technician team and looking for motivated, customer-focused, coachable individuals who have a knack for technology and sales.
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As the Director of Human Resources, you will oversee all aspects of HR management at CASCADA, including talent acquisition, employee relations, performance management, training and development, compensation and benefits, and HR compliance.
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Regional Sales Director, Pacific Northwest. The Sales Director is first and foremost a hunter role. We have an established presence in the Chicago region and an office in Elk Grove, IL. We are seeking an experienced sales hunter to assist with the sales effort in the Pacific Northwest, Washington State and Oregon.
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