39 min

Enable Your Prospects, Not Just Your Team with Roy Schuhmacher, VP, Sales and Business Development at NAS The Revenue Insights Podcast

    • Management

This week on the Revenue Insights Podcast, we are joined by Roy Schuhmacher, VP of Sales and Business Development at NAS Recruitment Innovation, a leader in recruitment marketing.

In this episode, Lee and Roy discuss his journey from running his own business to starting at the bottom of the business food-chain. They further delve into identifying and replicating winning behaviors, the value of personalization and how to scale it, and the importance of enabling prospects, not just your team.

Roy Schuhmacher is the Vice President of Sales and Business Development at NAS Recruitment Innovation where he is responsible for GTM Strategy and Direction, TAM Research and Analysis, Sales Enablement, Sequence Design and Optimization, and much more. Prior to joining NAS, he was a Mid-Enterprise Account Executive at Beamery where he worked to create more human experiences for talent, unlocking the skills and potential of the global workforce.

This week on the Revenue Insights Podcast, we are joined by Roy Schuhmacher, VP of Sales and Business Development at NAS Recruitment Innovation, a leader in recruitment marketing.

In this episode, Lee and Roy discuss his journey from running his own business to starting at the bottom of the business food-chain. They further delve into identifying and replicating winning behaviors, the value of personalization and how to scale it, and the importance of enabling prospects, not just your team.

Roy Schuhmacher is the Vice President of Sales and Business Development at NAS Recruitment Innovation where he is responsible for GTM Strategy and Direction, TAM Research and Analysis, Sales Enablement, Sequence Design and Optimization, and much more. Prior to joining NAS, he was a Mid-Enterprise Account Executive at Beamery where he worked to create more human experiences for talent, unlocking the skills and potential of the global workforce.

39 min