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Continuously evolving CX engagement manager capabilities to address evolving needs such as subcontractor oversight, program management and complex end-to-end design and development. You could influence the digital strategy of a retail giant, build a bold new mobile application for a bank or redesign platforms using event sourcing and intelligent data pipelines.
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DSI is a sales enablement company that has an immediate career opportunity for a motivated individual to fill one of our key roles as an Area Sales Manager for our Door to Door (D2D) sales channel.
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Calabria Group is currently looking for an Events/Trade show Manager. Acts as the primary event producer for AMS events, overseeing and leading the entire life cycle of event creation.
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High School diploma or equivalent required with at least 1 year of experience as a Sales Manager Catering Sales Manager or Sales Coordinator. The Executive Meeting Manager is responsible for proactively prospecting facilitating and closing group and catering business opportunities as well as event execution for their assigned hotel(s.
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1-2 years’ experience as Event Manager in full service, moderate to high volume restaurants. Maintain and develop event inquiry log and updates sales desk. Responsible for coordination of outside event services such as security, florals, cakes, DJ’s, step and repeats, photographer, etc.
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Maintain an open door policy where associates can talk to you about a new reality TV show as easily as they can discuss improving their sales skills or planning a resident event. As a Community Manager, you lead the entire site team in conducting the day-to-day operations of a multimillion dollar, multifamily apartment home community.
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The Sales Manager is responsible for selling Staff Zone's staffing services to commercial construction, industrial and special event companies for their various needs. We welcome applicants from various backgrounds that are involved in face-to-face sales and customer service.
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Touch down for a rewarding stay at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Marriott, featuring elegant event and public spaces. Have previous catering and sales management experience. Solicit sales through assigned accounts, potential new accounts and participation in community organizations, which represent opportunities for new business.
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The Catering Sales Manager will work in conjunction with the Director of Sales or Director of Catering to achieve the hotels revenue and market share goals for one or more properties.
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Create engaging and relevant email content, including newsletters, promotional offers, product updates, event invitations, ticket sales, event registrations, and personalized communications.
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Full oversight of all revenue related activities (tailgates and event rentals), which will include goal setting, forecasting, and the development and execution of sales strategies. Craft, implement and oversee guest communication plan by team for all tailgate and event rental clients.
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As the Beauty Field Manager , you will be responsible for providing a seamless beauty experience that delivers profitable sales, store traffic and an engaging client experience by ensuring the consistent implementation of all Beauty/Salon strategies through the in-store Beauty and Salon Team.
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In collaboration with the sales organization, manage Caliber's strategy and presence at industry conferences, career fairs and events - overseeing event planning logistics, lead generation tactics (identifying existing and prospective customers, goal setting for lead capture, communication plan, lead follow up and more) ensuring a compelling and brand-aligned representation.
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The Sales Manager will also participate and may lead event meetings, sales and other staff meetings. The Sales Manager also works as a team member with the sales and catering staff to in close contact with assigned Administrative Assistant and other support staff.
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Proficient in all aspects of radio and digital sales, including use of quantitative/qualitative research, event development, and multiple platform/integrated sales expertise. The General Sales Manager provides leadership to station’s local sales efforts by giving direction, training, and feedback to an experienced sales team and leads from the front line driving revenue.
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