Senior Manager, Commercial & FSOP East Division

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About the positionResponsibilities• Responsible for development of local Bottler FSOP programs, commercialization of local and National FSOP programs, Bottler execution and tracking of commercialized plans across the East Division• Lead relationship and alignment with Key FSOP Bottler Commercial Leadership - be the day-to-day contact for BODYARMOR FSOP activities• Ensure the commercialization and execution of BODYARMOR Trimester FSOP Channel Plans and Capability Development Plan as outlined by the VP of FSOP• Ensure East Division Commercial Team is aligned with FSOP initiatives and share/commercialize local programs to other Key Bottler(s)• Attend VP of FSOP Business Routines Weekly / Monthly and be prepared to present performance against outline Trimester initiatives, Bottler feedback on FSOP National program needs & requests• Responsible for tracking initiative results by Bottler and managing Key Performance Indicator results Weekly/Monthly/YTD• Support East Division Commercial team• Partner with Sales and Marketing leads within East Division when needed to develop Local FSOP Key Account specific programming around BODYARMOR initiatives• Responsible for communicating FSOP Plans to the FSOP Commercial & Sales organization and assist with strong Bottler execution• Support Local FSOP Sales and FSOP Chain team with top customer meetings when needed and stewardship of customer plans with Bottler• Assist Division Team on new innovation sell-in with Bottlers and provide on-going support with SKU management• Partner with Sales and RGM teams to understand business needs and competitive activity• Assist in developing Annual Bottler Business Plans and incorporate FSOP Planning• Ongoing development of Best-in-Class Success Tools to share with all Divisions and BottlersRequirements• Minimum Bachelor's Degree, preferably in Business or Marketing preferred or related experience required• 5 years Commercial and FSOP experience preferred• Ability to establish strong relationships and build credibility with bottlers/customers• Ability to collaborate as well as influence across all levels• Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to listen and present and train large groups• Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint• Position requires substantial travel (50-75%) by car and plane; including both local and neighboring geographic territories• 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 PolicyNice-to-haves• Corporate Commercial experience• Food Service Management experience• Influencing skillsBenefits• A full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the position• Annual Incentive Reference Value Percentage: 15

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