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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for driving rental sales of light to medium-duty trucks from PTR's fleet by achieving opportunity-based sales goals. - 5+ years of territory manager, regional account manager, regional sales manager, national sales manager, or outside sales experience.
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You will be responsible for managing a territory of Home Depot, Lowes, ACE, True Value, or Tractor Supply accounts or a combination of these accounts. Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal (eeoc.gov) Retail Territory Manager - Houston.
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The Territory Sales Manager will focus directly on growing market share for our members and enhance their experience with the co-op. Prospecting within the territory to find other independent home improvement retailers who could join the co-op.
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We are seeking a Territory Business Manager to join our Sales team in Houston. The Territory Business Manager will originate new business by calling on medical businesses and other businesses where our products and services have application, building relationships and closing business.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for promoting and selling IDT’s full portfolio of products, including custom oligonucleotide solutions across key application areas such as qPCR, CRISPR, Functional Genomics, Synthetic Biology and Next Generation Sequencing.
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Create and execute an efficient weekly sales route utilizing Karma, visiting an average of 55 retail stops per week within the Territory. The Role is primarily responsible for creating and executing (via use of Karma) a weekly sales route that aligns with the annual business plan and results in efficiently visiting an average of 55 retail stops within the Territory.
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We seek an entry- level (2-3 years’ experience) Territory Sales Manager to represent our Neurosurgery suite of medical devices, surgical instrumentation and accessories. The Territory Sales Manager within our Neurosurgery & Orthopedic Spine Division will be responsible for managing and maintaining current accounts, build upon existing accounts while also developing new business in their assigned territory.
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With an average YOY growth of 20% of money transfer services, as Territory Sales Manager for our Houston territory , you will execute established sales plans and objectives to increase Intermex market share by developing new local SMB territory.
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Our Territory Manager position is a significant opportunity for an entrepreneurial self-starter, with ambitions of climbing to the top of a fast-growing sales organization. We are currently seeking a highly driven Territory Manager-EnergyLink to join our Sales team in Austin, Dallas or Houston.
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ITG Brands is the third-largest tobacco company in the USA with offerings of some of the most well-known cigarette, cigar, and e-vapor brands.
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The Territory Sales Manager will be responsible for driving product sellout within an assigned territory of 50+ DIY retail stores in a dedicated geographical territory. DESCRIPTIONWe are currently looking for a Territory Sales Manager to join our innovative, growing company.
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This role is responsible for commercial accounts and trial sites in assigned territory reporting into the Regional Sales Director. Collaborates with the Regional Sales Director to identify account opportunities and to achieve quarterly sales objectives and goals in the assigned territory.
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By building and nurturing relationships with existing and potential clients, the Territory Sales Representative will be instrumental in establishing the company brand as a leader in the Cable and Pipe Transit Seals industry.
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As a Territory Business Manager, you will sell our line of medical compression, foot orthotic, orthopedic and compression sportswear line (CEP) to new and existing customers. medi USA is looking for a motivated and personable Territory Business Manager in the Houston, TX area who is interested in expanding their business-to-business sales experience into a new field.
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Reports To: Territory Manager. As a Territory Account Executive (TAE), you will play a critical role in identifying, pursuing, and securing new business opportunities within your assigned territory.
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