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We're looking for a Regional Sales Director to manage, grow, and further develop our Enterprise General Contractor Sales team. As a successful Regional Sales Director, you have outstanding communication, negotiation, leadership, and influencing skills, and can seamlessly build a strong rapport with internal and external stakeholders.
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As the Regional Sales Director, you must possess the ability to position our portfolio of next-generation cyber security and threat intelligence capabilities. CrowdStrike is looking for highly motivated, self-driven, and experienced Regional Sales Director dedicated to making a difference in global security by protecting organizations against the most advanced attackers in the world.
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The Regional Sales Director will recruit, hire, coach, develop, and lead the Account Executives for the launch and promotion of SHIELD. Responsibilities: Prospect and target to identify a region early adopter list and generate adoption of SHIELD.Identify and partner with national, regional and local laboratories that offer phlebotomy draw agreements that support your region.
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The ADOSME reports directly to the General Manager and Regional Vice President of Sales responsible for the hotel. As a member of the properties Leadership Committee, the Area Director of Sales & Marketing is a highly visible role with exposure to Senior and Corporate leadership.
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The Area Director of Sales, Marketing, and Events has direct oversight of the Sales, Marketing, and Events operation of the hotel. 6 years or more of progressive hotel Sales, Marketing, or Events experience (typically with Hyatt.
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The Director of Sales is responsible for hiring, managing, and mentoring a team of sales representatives (Account Executives) and their first line leaders (Regional Sales Managers) to meet and exceed their revenue goals.
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Regional Sales Director, Enterprise. This is a key role within the organization, with a charter of growing revenues through mentoring and guiding a seasoned group of enterprise sales professionals within an assigned geography.
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Ensure the team receives and participates in all relevant sales training and participates in any regional or national sales communication programs. This position supervises the Sales Coordinator, Sales Manager, and Sr. Sales Manager and reports to the Director, Event Technology.
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The Regional Sales Director- New Logo is pivotal in driving sales revenue growth by identifying, developing, and securing new client opportunities for our solutions and services within their designated territory.
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Our external sales positions are known as Regional Directors, with responsibility for business development and relationship management of both new and existing clients in a designated distribution channel and territory.
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Experience as a successful Regional Sales Manager with a track record of exceeding assigned sales quotas in contiguous, multiple years. Act as coach, mentor and educator to all Regional Sales Managers within your region.
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Recruit, retain, train, manage, and develop Sales personnel in assigned region through Regional Sales Managers (RSMs) and directly with sellers. Support Regional Sales Managers (RSMs) in motivating, training, and assisting Sales staff to manage performance and maximize sales and gross margin.
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We are hiring regional sales directors in EMEA, Americas and Asia Pacific, each of whom will be responsible for several teams of five to ten enterprise sales representatives. Experience in enterprise software or technology sales planning and execution.
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We are recruiting a Regional Sales Director. Drive regional and team revenue growth by achieving and surpassing annual sales targets. At least 5 years of progressive experience in senior sales leadership with a focus on selling data, research, or analytic platforms across industries like Commercial Real Estate, Financial Services, Business Intelligence, Marketing, or Information Services.
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Provide management oversight to Regional Sales Managers within the Southeast Majors accounts region to drive all pertinent issues related to sales strategy and goal attainment. Category:Sales, Keywords:Regional Sales Director, Location:Austin, TX-78703.
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