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Regional Sales Director IT Managed Services Midlands

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Regional Sales Director - Midlands. IT Managed Services

Location: Nottingham-based with responsibility for the wider Midlands region (regular office and client visits required)
Salary: Basic up to £85,000 + Full Package & Comm / Bonus

Applause IT are are looking for an ambitious and commercially driven Regional Sales Director to lead our client's Midlands IT sales operations. Based from Nottingham, you will take full ownership of regional growth, driving both revenue and gross profit across a portfolio of key accounts while leading and developing a team of Regional Account Managers.

This is a high-profile leadership role with accountability for regional strategy, client retention, service expansion, and team performance.

The Role

As Regional Sales Director, you will:

Own regional performance against revenue and gross profit targets
Lead and develop a team of Regional Account Managers, setting clear expectations and driving accountability
Build growth plans for strategic accounts, ensuring sustainable expansion across our IT services portfolio (including Microsoft 365, Azure, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, and managed support)
Attend key client meetings and shape high-value proposals to ensure strong, profitable outcomes
Maintain visibility of the regional pipeline, ensuring accuracy in qualification, documentation, and forecasting
Identify whitespace opportunities and enable the team to convert these into profitable client wins
Collaborate with marketing and other senior leaders to support regional go-to-market campaignsAbout You

We are looking for a proven sales leader with:

5+ years' experience in account leadership or sales management within IT services or a Managed Service Provider (MSP)
A strong track record of delivering both revenue and gross profit growth from existing accounts
A deep understanding of the MSP portfolio (cloud, security, infrastructure, modern workplace, managed support)
Commercial acumen with the ability to structure deals profitably and sustainably
Experience leading high-performing account management or sales teams with measurable success
Credibility when engaging C-suite and IT leadership stakeholders
Excellent organisational, pipeline management and forecasting skillsThe Package

Basic salary up to £85,000
Full benefits package + negotiable variable/bonusPlease send CV to apply and find out more.

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