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Work with national sales team to facilitate new avenues of growth. As a Senior Manager, Last Mile Operations at RXO, you will provide support to home delivery services for multiple clients and field operations.
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As the General Manager, you'll be responsible for overseeing daily operations, driving sales, ensuring the highest quality of guest service, and maintaining operational standards at our Columbia, SC location.
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Technical Sales Training Program – Equipment (July, 2025) – Associate Account Manager At Trane Technologies TM and through our businesses including Trane and Thermo King , we create innovative climate solutions for buildings, homes, and transportation that challenge what’s possible for a sustainable world.
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Development of sales enablement tools and materials (including webinars) aligned with the customer buying journey ensuring sales is equipped to effectively communicate portfolio’s value proposition on the right channels.
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Our growing sponsorship business seeks an experienced, motivated partnership services professional to join our team located on campus in Columbia, SC The Manager of Partnership Services position will serve as the main liaison between clients, the University and the property sales team.
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The Experience Manager (EM) is responsible for leading through Ulta Beauty’s mission, vision, and values in order to develop a high-performing team that consistently delivers top-line sales growth in retail and services.
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Today, Chick-fil-A has the highest same-store sales and is the largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain in the United States based on annual system-wide sales. Consistently push towards store targets for food safety, food cost, labor, guest experience scores, car count, hourly sales, check average, training and retention.
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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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You may know us for our Wonderful Pistachios, POM Wonderful Juice, Wonderful Halos, and Seedless Lemons, but we're all one Wonderful — and we have an excellent opportunity for a Regional Sales Manager in the Carolina's region with experience specifically in direct selling to headquartered customers.
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Demonstrates extensive-level, abilities independently managing project teams for complete end-to-end engagements involving preparation, conception, realization, and the execution of SAP Data and/or Analytics implementation projects across multiple business functions such as Finance, Sales, Supply Chain, Engineering and Human Capital.
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Sales Support: Collaborate with the Director of Events and Director of Sales & Marketing in various sales activities, which include guiding site tours, promoting catering events, and managing BEO documentation.
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The new regional manager has years of sales engineering and territory sales experience. “Bill has a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Distribution and a successful professional background selling automation products to distribution and industrial end users," said Adam Thwaites, IMI director of sales and marketing.
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The Area Sales Manager role enables growth by identifying, onboarding, and managing growth with dealers in their respective local Region. Our Area Sales Manager is the face of the company to our number one customer – our dealers.
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Role Overview: As the National Sales Manager, you will spearhead the national sales efforts for both markets, overseeing a dynamic team focused on driving revenue growth for our CBS affiliates and digital platforms, including our PREMION OTT platform, to our regional and national client base.
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To supervise and ensure that Lowes Foods guest service, merchandising programs, and departmental operations are maintained in the beef shoppe/seafood department to achieve maximum sales. Achieves budgeted sales, supply/wrap, shrink, and gross profits for the Beef Shoppe and seafood departments.
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