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The Regional Sales Manager position reports to a Director of Sales. The Regional Sales Manager is a field sales position responsible for the development of the hair extensions business in an assigned territory.
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Manage the development and sell-in of field activated promotions such as secondary location placement, displays, and shelf space working with the Retail Operations Manager, Director of Operations and local Field Sales team.
$117,300 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 7 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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To include all other duties as assigned by Director of Operations and District Manager. Conduct periodic employee reviews related to safety, sales, service, and performance. 3-5 years of demonstrated leadership experience required, preferably in a retail, QSR, or convenience store environment.
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Work with distributor sales team to remove any out of code product from the market and report to the DGY Zone Manager and District Manager. Reinforce DGY company distribution, shelf set, and merchandising standards as driven down from DGY Region Sales Director and Zone Manager.
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In addition to these core duties the ADOS may, under the supervision of the Director of Sales (DOS), Director of Sales and Marketing (DSM), or Sales Specialist (SS), work to advance leads through the sales process.
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Creates scheduling policies that keep the warehouse team staffed and delivery routes covered; assists with sales floor scheduling in the absence of the Store Director. He/she is also responsible for supporting the Store Director in the achievement of driving planned sales, margin, expense reduction, shrink reduction, and profit goals.
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Assisting Director of Stadium Operations in keeping the stadium in top shape. Pittsburgh Riverhounds associates will have the unique opportunity to contribute to the operation of a successful sports franchise including two new sports venues, Highmark Stadium and the AHN Montour Junction Sports Complex.
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The Territory Sales Manager will be the face of Oldcastle for our Barrette Outdoor Living and RDI Railing brands in their given territory (OH, Western PA and WV). Improving and leading the assigned territory to increase sales at Retail lumber yards and assist with PK’S and special order of BOL and RDI products throughout the territory.
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Coordinate with the Director of Sales and General Manager to reach sales goals. Set short- and long-term sales strategies and evaluate effectiveness of current distribution sales programs.
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REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: The National Account Manager will report directly to the Director of Sales for the Arrow Fastener Co-Op and Distributor business. A minimum of 5 years’ experience in sales; CPG sales highly preferred.
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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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Understand and interpret quantitative research from Nielsen & Comscore rating services and manage the analyzing and distribution of key findings to sales staff. Regularly develop sales and marketing collateral that includes but is not limited to; ratings one sheet; audience trend positioning pieces; category overviews and spending analysis; market overviews; and total audience analysis that positions combination of linear, digital, and streaming.
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Collaborate with the funding team and Regional Sales Director on covering territory on prior authorization and case submissions to expedite the selling process and ensure opportunities move through all sales stages.
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The Director, Business Strategy- Security will ensure we define sales roles that maximize short, medium, and long-term business impact, attract world class talent into these roles and build capability of existing go-to-market (GTM) team.
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