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Reporting to the Deputy Chief of Advancement, the individual will plan, strategize, and lead the work with Regional Boards, including but not limited to, Board Meetings, Regional Board Member recruitment, and onboarding.
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The Regional Manager will assist the Regional Vice President and other supervisors with additional special projects as needed. 4 Years of Property Management Experience, two years in a Regional Manager or multi-site manager role.
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The Regional Director, Broker-Dealer Advisor Group, is responsible for business development and relationship management of both new and existing clients. To be successful, the Regional Director must have a strong knowledge of investments, capital markets and asset allocation theory.
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Job Description Regional Managers directly supervise and work closely with the on-site Community Managers in their regions, to ensure implementation and execution of all corporate policies and procedures.
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Key Duties/Responsibilities: In conjunction with the Regional Sales Director, set the targets for the territory and develop a RaaS (Robot as a Service) sales and marketing strategy designed to meet Bear Robotics' growth targets.
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We seek a Regional Sales Manager who can build strong relationships, set priorities, and follow through on commitments while demonstrating creativity, innovation, and initiative. The Job at a GlanceMountz Torque is seeking a Regional Sales Manager to join our team.
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The Regional Manager will be responsible for the operations of multiple sites in a semiconductor manufacturing environment that makes the chips used in electronic devices such as Smart Phones, LED's, and Flat Screen TV's.
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As Regional Manager Last Mile, you will own, support, and manage the operational performance of 3rd Party Logistics (3PL) providers serving major appliance delivery and installation to builders and consumers on behalf of Electrolux Major Appliances.
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Job Description /Responsibilities Location: TX (HOUSTON – SAN ANTONIO – AUSTIN – DALLAS)The Regional Account Manager – South will be responsible for driving distribution, programming, and volume growth of the Sazerac portfolio at the following key accounts within the TX market including: Spec’s Wine & Spirits, Twin Liquor, Goody-Goody, WB Liquors, Pinkie’s and HEB Grocery.
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Flatbed CDL Driver, Regional Route: $900.00 - $1,600.00 per week. System Transport is hiring experienced CDL-A flatbed truck drivers for regional and OTR routes. Home Time: Off most weekends for a 34-hour resetFINANCIAL PACKAGEFlatbed Regional Driver Rate: $0.52 - $0.66 per mile, depending on experience.
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OTR (Over Road) Owner Operator or Regional positions require: Valid medical card Logging Hours of Service (HOS) with an Electronic Logging Device (ELD) 2005 or newer tractor truck that passes DOT Commercial Inspections Our Fleet Options: Regional Drivers: Based in Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio, traveling within Texas or nationwide.
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The Multifamily Regional Asset Manager will ensure the efficient operations and profitability of each property by maximizing rents, controlling expenses, creating and maintaining property budgets, tracking and reporting project status, managing capital expenditures, implementing cost-saving initiatives, and monitoring insurance and litigation claims.
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Job Description WHAT YOU WILL BE DOINGAs a Regional Sales Manager (K-12), you will develop new prospects and interact with existing customers to increase sales of HVAC products and services in large school systems.
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If you meet the key competencies and are interested in applying for the Regional Manager position, please apply today! Minimum 3 - 5 years new construction and lease up background in both conventional and or affordable housing.
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Identify new business opportunities within a prescribed Regional Sales Territory via sourcing and prospecting efforts through a high volume of direct calling and emailing efforts. Additional Compensation Potential: Regional Account Managers have achievable upside opportunity to grow base pay by up to $25,000 - $35,000 based on performance.
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