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The Regional Manager sits at the intersection of strategy and execution. You'll lead a team of Deputy Regional Managers — managers of managers — owning everything from sales performance and stock management to partner store relationships and campaign execution across your region. This isn't a role you oversee from a desk. It's a role where your visibility, your coaching, and your judgment in the field determine whether targets are hit or missed.
You'll set direction for your DRMs and hold them accountable to it. You'll own regional forecasting, diagnose performance trends before they become problems, and deliver clear, insight-driven reporting to the Head of Sales. When campaigns drop from national, you translate them into territory-level plans that actually land. When stock levels drift, you're ahead of it. When a partner store relationship needs attention, you're in it.
What you bring
A proven track record leading multi-territory sales teams — including managing managers — across FMCG, financial services, insurance, retail, or electronic device channels.
Demonstrable experience driving channel performance across both field and in-store environments, with hands-on exposure to stock management, campaign execution, and retail partner relationships.
Strong analytical capability: you use data to identify variance, build forecasts, and make decisions — not just to report upward.
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