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5+ years of leadership experience in a related industry, preferably with a focus on Sports Marketing, Media Sales, and Advertising. Develop and implement a comprehensive and strategic sales strategy that supports organizational initiatives, working closely with internal stakeholders, including Marketing, Operations, DEI, and Community.
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This position is frequently called Regional Sales, Area Sales, Inside Sales, Sales Manager, Sales Representative, Sales Director, Marketing Manager, Marketing Director, Community Relations, and Relations Manager at other companies.
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Outside - inside - call center - entry level - automotive sales - luxury car - used car - medical - dental - pharmaceutical - solar - industry - brewery - agriculture - vacation - travel - insurance - mortgage servicing - mortgage processing - real estate - retail - customer service - dealerships - collections - startups - creative marketing - SDR.
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The Regional Director of Sales is responsible for providing Marketing and Sales support to communities with an assigned region in collaborative partnership with the Regional Vice President.
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Job SnapshotArea Director, Sales & Marketing - On-SiteHotel Vintage Portland | Hotel Vintage SeattleKimpton Hotels & Restaurants This position will be based in Portland with required travel to Seattle.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Sales Director to lead our sales efforts for Hannah Pet Hospital, a growing chain of veterinary hospitals. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in sales management, subscription-based sales, and a passion for animal health and welfare.
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Description & SummaryA career in Sales and Marketing will provide you with the opportunity to focus on positioning a distinctive PwC brand in the marketplace and drive long term revenue growth for the Firm. You’ll focus on designing, developing, and implementing communication programmes and media events to promote and sell the PwC’s brand and services as well as contribute to and evaluating our pricing strategies in the marketplace.
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The BioBrace MDR will closely collaborate with Marketing Product Managers (PMs), Regional Sales Managers and Sales Director to drive BioBrace adoption, increase utilization and ultimately achieve or exceed budgeted BioBrace revenue.
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Makes the best use of available resources by: directing team to utilize resources (i.e., marketing, management, technical), including following through on intended outcomes to achieve or support sales targets, goals, and initiatives independently; and overseeing the total budget, and ensuring team members budget and allocation are in alignment with company-wide initiatives.
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The Director of Business Optimization - Sales, is responsible for managing the sales and marketing initiatives in the communities, part of our Solista Independent Living brand.
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Directly supervise the hotel's Director of Sales and partner with the above sales support team to create and execute the hotel's sales and marketing plan to secure the fair market share of business for the hotel.
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Works with Marketing and Sales to develop materials that support continuous marketing and pre-sales support. As the Director, your job is to continuously remove impediments for your team by working with multiple groups both internally and externally, while communicating a clear and concise product vision that embodies the product strategy and direction of the product organization.
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The Physician Program Director represents all aspects of Abiomed and acts as a field liaison to connect hospitals to internal resources such as the medical office, research, marketing, and executive teams.
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Implement standard processes and procedures with the VP of Sales and Director of Sales Operations throughout the Client Services organization. Partner with finance, operations, and marketing to ensure operational viability, profitability, and minimize risk while developing winning sales strategies.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (This list of essential functions may be supplemented and changed as necessary and directed by the Area Director of Sales & Marketing & Area Director of Events.
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