Key Account Manager, Grocery
Location
Texas
Posted
5 days ago
Salary
$105K - $120K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Key Account Manager, Grocery
The Coca-Cola Company
• Lead a cross functional team to deliver business results across our HEB, Brookshire's Grocery and other grocers. • Conduct annual planning processes and negotiate annual agreements. • Provide subject matter expertise to resolve complex customer issues. • Drive processes and execution of annual plans across assigned customers and bottlers. • Delivery of key business and financial metrics including topline results (Revenue, volume, Share) and key financial metrics (trade spend and T&E budgets). • Partner with Sr. Management and cross functional team members to build Annual Plans. • Lead annual negotiations ensuring an optimized partnership agreement. • Oversee the ongoing account updates and performance reporting against key metrics. • Develop and leverage top level external relationships to optimize BODYARMOR positioning.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree or relevant experience required
- 5 Years National Account management experience required
- Residence within San Antonio, Dallas, or Houston areas required
- 30% travel required both local territory and to national meetings required
- Experience developing strong collaborative strategic relationships with national retailers required
- Ability to utilize and mine syndicated data to translate into fact-based story telling required
- Must be self-motivated and highly organized with a powerful desire to produce results with an entrepreneurial spirit to succeed.
- Must be able to quickly assess the needs of the business, develop an action plan & manage the required change.
- The ability to effectively intermingle with a wide variety of business professionals is essential.
- Must have a passion for building brands, new products, and long-term growth.
- Must have a verifiable list of current contacts with appropriate buyers & divisional managers.
- Solid computer skills in Outlook, Power Point, Excel, and Word.
- Strong understanding and analytical skills in understanding of Nielsen/IRI syndicated data.
- Must hold and maintain a valid driver's license and be able to drive long distances
- Motor Vehicle Records must satisfy Company standards per Driving Policy.
Benefits
- A full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the position is offered.
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