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Collaborate with network SVP and radio station GMs to maximize revenue. Salem Media Representatives (SMR) works with national companies, advertising agencies and non-profit organizations to develop successful multi-media advertising campaigns.
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Provide all GMS and upper management with Monthly TOH Adjustment reports. This includes daily assurance of DRS reports, cycle counts, adjustment reporting, and detailed analysis of each of the inventories regarding variance outcomes adjusted values and dead stock.
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Partners across ATS Engineering, sales, markets (account leads, GCBU GMs), operations, procurement and the support functions (human resources, IT, finance) to ensure the successful execution of projects & programs, initiatives, and other strategic objectives.
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Embracing diversity and inclusion is not only the right thing to do, but it is WHO WE ARE at Jason's Deli. We believe that we are able to hire better employees when we have a diverse applicant pool to select from, and that we make better business decisions when we try to understand our business environment through the eyes of a diverse range of customers.
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Our GMs know how to throw a great party any time of day - without crossing the line and trying to become the "life of that party." Our GMs know how to throw a great party any time of day - without crossing the line and trying to become the "life of that party.
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As GMs eyes and ears on the ground they will be providing customer and market insights to the Experience Center Leader to ensure the sales model continually evolves in line with customer expectations to deliver results year on year in line with strategic plans and KPIs.
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The management responsibility includes overseeing GMs, financial success, and operational performance of the venue, and maintaining positive client relations. Holds GMs accountable to core business measures, driving business growth and client retention strategies.
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The EMS Applications Engineer provides application and interface support to all internal and external Grid and Market Systems (GMS) users and downstream applications. Experience with Data Historians such as OSIsoft PI.
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Our GMs lead by example in all aspects of store management and create an environment where hospitality is the rule and not the exception. The head cheese (feta, goat or otherwise). Our GMs lead by example in all aspects of store management and create an environment where hospitality is the rule and not the exception.
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