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Territory Account Manager - (Contract Sterilization Service Sales) will drive Revenue and Margin Growth within an assigned territory of the Americas Sales Region for STERIS AST. Territory Account Manager is responsible for developing the understanding and managing Customer relationships and marketplace dynamics within Medical Device, Pharmaceutical, and Consumer Manufacturers setting the stage for selling STERIS AST value.
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Filter Services is a rapidly growing company, and Territory Sales Managers are essential to our continued success. SALES GROWTH: Achieve a yearly sales territory growth of over 50.
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Johnson & Johnson is recruiting for a Senior Territory Manager, Pulmonary Hypertension for Johnson and Johnson Innovative Medicine located in Chicago North, IL. 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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We are seeking a proven Territory Account Manager to join our growing Sales organization. As a Territory Account Manager will act as a trusted advisor and implement sales strategies to exceed sales targets within a targeted list of commercial accounts.
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Distribution Manager, electronic components, Regional Sales Manager, customer service, consumer electronics, semiconductors, budget, forecast, travel. 3+ years in selling electronic components (as Regional Distribution or Regional Sales Manager.
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2+ years specialty sales experience, preferably in infectious or rare disease, immunology or oncology. 5+ years pharmaceutical sales experience with a proven track record of success. Syneos Health has launched more sales teams in the last 5 years across all major therapeutic areas than the top 25 pharma companies combined.
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The District 82 Sales Manager and the Midwest Area management team are focused on personal development, which includes helping our salespeople achieve success in their territory and in their careers.
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The BSC Urology Sales Territory Manager will be responsible for driving sales revenue to exceed division priorities, define and develop new business opportunities that clearly reflect the company’s vision and priorities, and function in and contribute to the overall team success.
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Our TeamYou will be joining the West Region Residential team where you will work primarily with the Regional Sales Manager and other Territory Sales Managers. Your JobWe are looking for a Territory Sales Manager to join our team.
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This territory has over $3 million in annual sales and includes very large end-users like Round Ground Metals, Banner Services, Rexnord, and Primedge. The Territory Manager is responsible for a full range of account management activities associated with developing, expanding, and servicing production facilities in the Chicagoland area.
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Demonstrated skills in strategic planning and execution to achieve territory growth and meet sales targets. Schedule and conduct 14-16 pre-scheduled sales meetings each week with both existing and new prospects to showcase Mission Filtration's products and services.
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Develops action plans (i.e., weekly, quarterly, monthly) by analyzing quarterly and monthly sales figures and reports identifying the needs of particular accounts and discussing issues with Regional Sales Manager to help the organization achieve its annual sales goals.
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As a Territory Sales Manager you will be responsible for driving the growth of the Company brand throughout your territory. Territory Sales Manager. 5+ years of demonstrated outside sales representative experience, industry experience preferred.
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Manager, Territory Sales. Effective strategy positioning and field focused account relationship building – new business generation focus to develop and maintain a tactical account territory sales plan.
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Joimax Inc., headquartered in Irvine, California, is seeking an Experienced TERRITORY SALES MANAGER North Central. The Territory Sales Manager (TSM) is responsible for developing leads and driving capital sales of joimax endoscopic systems and recurring disposable sales.
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