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The Territory Manager will possess consultative sales skills combined with in-depth knowledge of the wound care market, clinical/surgical procedures, and associated sites of care to be a resource for customers and achieve sale objectives.
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Territory Manager, US CNS (Baltimore/D.C.) position will be responsible for all sales and account management related activities in major academic and large community oncology, radiation oncology, and neuro-oncology practices within the territory.
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The Territory Sales Manager will be the face of Oldcastle for our Barrette Outdoor Living and RDI Railing brands in their given territory (OH, Western PA and WV). The position will work closely with the Regional Sales Director and implement processes to develop more business in the traditional 2-step distribution channel.
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Collaborates effectively with team members including Key Account Leader (KAL), District Manager (DM), Business Director (BD), Medical Science Liaison (MSL), Therapy Access Manager (TAM.
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The Territory Business Manager (TBM) will achieve sales quotas through driving new patient starts, sales in outpatient infusion centers and hospitals, and retention of patients on Takeda augmentation treatment.
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The Territory Business Manager (TBM) will work in their assigned geography to lead with sales activities. Manage geographic territory to achieve individual, territory and company goals for sales, market share, call metrics, appropriate sample distribution, etc.
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The Territory Client Account Manager, under the direction of the Director of Sales, will ensure tasks and assignments are executed and meet all company and safety requirements while ensuring client defined service levels are maintained and regularly exceeded.
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This exciting role will report to the Regional Sales Director and work closely with the Solar Sales team in other regions. Insuring roofing contractor clients receive the necessary training, sales tools, and support to successfully sell and install new GAF Energy solar products.
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The Territory Business Manager will report into their respective Regional Director of Sales and will serve as a key member of the Industrial Channel Distributor focused sales team.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for generating revenue and executing sales methods in their designated geographical area. Provide timely reports (weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually to the Regional Sales Director regarding the status of each lead and sales opportunity in the pipeline through the CRM database (Salesforce.
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Responds to all additional requests and directives made by his/her Regional Sales Manager, the Director of Sales, the Vice President of Sales, or other company management to further the company’s objectives.
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Develop and maintain action plans (i.e., weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly) by analyzing territory performance, sales and reports to identify the needs of specific accounts and discuss issues with Regional Sales Manager or Area Sales Director to help the organization achieve its annual sales goals.
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The Territory Manager, Siplast is responsible for the promotion and sales of Siplast products and all aspects of general administration within his/her assigned territory. This position is primarily responsible for the southern California area and reports directly to the Regional Sales Director.
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Under the direction of the Regional Sales Director, Health Systems Solutions (RSD, HSS), manages the development and execution of sales, marketing, and business development activities for a portion of the team members under the RSD, HSS to exceed revenue and gross margin objectives.
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Typically reports to Director of Sales, Manager of Sales or Divisional President. Travel within sales territory to develop new prospects and interacts with existing customers to increase sales.
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