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The goal of the "Territory Sales Manager" is to increase overall market share forTurbochargers and increase the service revenue from our customers in assigned territory. Responsible for assigned territory sales budget, gross margin and market share.
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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 (Washington, Portland, Alaska and Hawaii.
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The Territory Sales Manager for the South-Western United States will be responsible for building and leading an OEM customer base to achieve the organization's sales growth and profitability objectives.
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They are seeking a results-driven and highly motivated Territory Sales Manager to join their dynamic team. If you are open to this Territory Sales Manager role, please apply today.
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Research and understand territory growth opportunities for developing an effective business plan and sales strategy; Develop the client relationship by understanding both short-term and long-term needs/goals for optimal positioning of IDT's products and services.
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Look no further than Congo Brands, LLC. We're seeking a Territory Sales Manager to help us drive sales and expand our reach, with a focus on building relationships, executing creative campaigns, and driving revenue in an assigned 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 (CO, UT, WY, ID). Improving and leading the assigned territory to increase sales at Retail lumber yards and assist with PK'S and special order of MoistureShield throughout the territory.
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Ensure that distributors’ merchandising personnel adequately service accounts based on sales achieved and shelf/floor space obtained by Territory Sales Manager. Identify, target, and sample existing and potential accounts, both individually and in partnership with distributors, to maximize allocated and/or open shelf space, drive volume growth, increase brand awareness, and generate sales leads within an assigned territory.
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The Territory Sales Manager role is an entry point into our Mars Wrigley sales organization. Territory Sales Manager, C-Store - Mars Wrigley. The position is responsible for achieving sales KPI objectives assigned by Mars Wrigley in a defined geographic channel specific territory.
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Requirements for the Sales Territory Manager include: Selling skills and outside sales experience (government contract and bid experience a plus) A minimum of two years of experience in the pavement or bridge maintenance industry preferred (or related fields such as construction, asphalt, concrete, chemicals, etc.
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We are searching for a fast-paced, self-starter motivated to conquer Northeast Texas with perseverance as our Territory Sales Manager You will have an exceptional team of professionals, and you will jump in to accomplish unlimited possibilities.
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Requirements for the Sales Territory Manager include: Selling skills and outside sales experience required (government contract and bid experience a plus) A minimum of two years of experience in the pavement or bridge maintenance industry preferred (or related fields such as construction, asphalt, concrete, chemicals, etc.
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Territory Sales Manager at Intermex Wire Transfer, you will execute established business growth strategies and objectives to drive volume through new and existing customers. Must have a minimum of 4 years of proven B2B, SMB territory sales experience.
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We are looking for a self-motivated and technically proficient Outside Sales Representative, to cover our DE/MD Territory who can work dynamically through all levels of the distribution channel.
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Sell collaboratively with Distributor/Dealer base & Intex Customer Service Department to ensure maximum likelihood of sales & brand commitment. Completed in-person Intex Departmental Onboarding, with sales and product training.
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Title: territory sales manager in Holladay, Utah
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