Business Development Manager Education, Training & Library - Fort Lauderdale, FL at Geebo

Business Development Manager

Job Summary The Business Development Managers (BDM) primary function is engaging in outside business development, which requires the BDM to spend more than half of their working time away from the office presenting ATI services.
BDM will market ATIs services to the various clients to include but are not limited to:
Facility Managers, Risk Managers, Independent Adjusters, Insurance Carriers, Insurance Brokers and Insurance Agents.
TOP pay and benefits provided Responsibilities
Generates approximately $2
million annually in multiple ATI markets (Specific yearly sales goals will vary from individual to individual).

Develops, maintains, implements, and revises as necessary an individual marketing plan.

Generates at least 100 leads
Generates projects for at least two (2) different branches on an annual
Establishes Regional Accounts with adjusters, general adjusters, risk managers, facilities managers, property managers, end users, contractors, and/or insurance
Handles promotion of all ATI nationwide branch
Assists during local, regional and national marketing blitzes, when called
Supports ATI in Catastrophic situations, when called
Attends promotion of assigned nationally sponsored events, including trade-shows, golf tournaments, social events, luncheons, and any other assigned ATI marketing functions.

Trains new Account
Documents field work and activity thru SalesForce.
com.

This position will require overnight travel of at least 10% of the
Other assigned projects or work, as Essential Functions
Creates and updates a marketing plan to include target accounts/contacts.

Identifies opportunities, plans, executes and measures results, including the tracking of leads.

Actively markets to new potential ATI clients/relationships.

Maintains and builds existing customer relationships.

Develops and manages strategies needed to address business development issues critical to penetrating new markets as well as maintaining ATIs position as a leader in key markets.

Develops new business and seeks new prospects within market scope.

Manages (prospective) customer activities related to development programs and demonstrates a strong business sense in approaching complex issues.

Coordinates delivery of customer service.

Performs follow up with existing accounts and/or active production.

Sells and networks at trade-show events and conferences.

Maintains a high level of customer service.

Develops marketing campaigns to generate traffic throughout the portfolio while working within set budgets.

Documents lead generation, activity, sales tracking and analysis thru CRM system
Performs competitive market analysis.

Administers marketing program/campaign development, execution, management and analysis
Coordinates and manages all activities related to trade-show/conference activity alignment of projects and daily activities with the Director of Business Development and Regional Leadership.

Other duties as assigned.
Required Experience
Minimum two (2) years experience in marketing and sales.

Proven record of accomplishment of successful sales and business development in the service industry.

Ability to structure and negotiate strategic alliances within the region.

Execution of targeted marketing programs and market development strategies
Salesforce or other CRM database experience desired but not necessary
Ability to seek out and develop marketing opportunities.

Ability to develop regional commercialization strategies
Excellent presentation skills.

Open-mindedness and creativity
Bi-Lingual in Spanish is a MUST
Excellent time management skills.

Must be able to work effectively and efficiently in a dynamic, fast moving, deadline driven environment.
#IND123 Recommended Skills Account Management Business Development Campaigns Commercial Awareness Creativity Customer Service Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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