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Director Sales, Automobilie Loyalty Programs
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Houston Houston, TX 77054
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:Base, Commission
Job Category:Sales/Retail/Business Development
Location:Houston, TX 77054
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Account Management (Commissioned);Business Development/New Accounts;Field Sales
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Director Sales, Automobilie Loyalty Programs
This is a perm position with a large marketing company focused on selling loyalty marketing solutions to automobile dealerships. We'd like this person to be based in the Houston area.This is a management position and this person will be responsible for covering the Houston area. Must have proven leadership and management skills. Served as the Professional Marketing Consultant to all revenue producing departments in the automotive dealership. Ability to sell retail marketing and customer loyalty and retention programs to dealerships
within a designated territory. Understands product and consultant selling. Ability to managed customer base of dealerships. Supporting a client base filled with some of the most reputable automotive groups in the industry. Ability to provide unparalleled multichannel variable communications delivering the right message to the right person via the right media. Leadership ability with strong interpersonal, presentation and written communication skills; team oriented and proactive. Sold to Fortune 500 prospects at the C level, Director level, and the departmental and functional management levels. Possess a diversified and current rolodex. Strong base and commission structure.
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