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Ability to use cloud based platforms such as Notion, Airtable, Slack, CRM, and be able to learn new systems quickly Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Engineering, Agriculture or related field required.
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Develop & implement a strategic sales strategy to achieve growth objectives in the assigned territory, utilizing existing business marketing leads & prospect lists. We remain committed to serving the needs of both patients and providers in the acute, rehab, and post-acute care communities by continuing to build on our strong foundation of innovation, responsiveness, and exceptional customer service that starts with our team of dedicated and talented employees.
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Make "cold calls" as required in representatives' specific area or as designated by Sales Manager and/or Business Development Manager. May assist in the development and implementation of the Strategic Marketing Plan, department sales objectives, and individual sales plans.
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Completion of four years of post-secondary education from an accredited institution of higher learning with a concentration in business administration, hospitality management, operations management or related entertainment technology fields.
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The Key Account Manager (KAM) will be responsible for developing, communicating, and implementing strategic business plans for the assigned accounts and expanding corporate relationships with key oncology stakeholders.
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As pioneers in content creation, strategic marketing, and omni-channel distribution, we have cultivated fan bases that significantly affect culture and society. The Senior Account Manager (SAM) is the client contact on various projects and will partner directly with the Group Account Director (GAD) and broader agency teams to develop solutions and projects based on the clients’ needs.
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Fanatics Collectibles is searching for a Hobby Sales Account Manager to help grow and develop our Hobby Shops business, with a particular focus on entertainment and pop culture-driven products.
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Become proficient in Magellan, Sales Force, E1 and Data warehouse, and use these sales and marketing tools to their full capability. This is an Inside Sales Account Manager position working remote from home.
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Extensive experience in client management or account management roles, with a proven track record of success in the digital media or influencer marketing industry. We’re a young ambitious company focused on redefining what an entertainment business looks like for the 21st century.
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College degree (Business, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or Journalism is a plus, but not required). Daily responsibilities include prospecting new advertisers, and business executives to make sales presentations (in-person and over mediums such as Zoom), writing sales proposals, account management of clients, and networking at various business events.
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Bachelor's degree in business, marketing, communications, design, or equivalent. Develop and execute unified collaborative account marketing plans with management to maximum account penetration within assigned accounts.
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Account Managers must have the ability to educate clients on Veritext’s products and services as well as provide solution-based knowledge, identify opportunities, and grow business. The following are Skills and Competencies needed to do this job:Skilled presenter who is able to demonstrate in a practical, user-friendly style to promote Veritext’s products and servicesCandidates will have excellent communication and problem-solving skills, a strong desire to succeed and to manage and grow business.
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Bachelor's degree in business, Marketing, or a related field is preferred or relevant experience managing large apparel wholesale accounts. Manage goals and growth for an array of customer from department stores, trade accounts, non-current independent boutiques and maintain wholesale partnership agreements to balance key business objectives with customer needs.
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Discusses and assists in setting renewal and/or new business marketing strategy with producer or supervisor; Responsible for providing customer service and supporting Producers by servicing existing accounts and soliciting new business.
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Experience: Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, or related field. Work with the Account Director on new business development and organic growth. As the Senior Account Manager, you will collaborate with the Account Director to drive the strategic vision, creative development, content development and execution of events and programs.
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