This role as a Business Development Executive/Booklist Associate for Centropen Stationers Limited is based in Narok. The core function involves executing sales and marketing strategies focused on promoting books and securing orders within the assigned region, targeting both educational institutions (schools) and non-school markets, particularly NGOs. A crucial part of the role is maintaining strong client relationships and ensuring efficient payment collection.
Centropen Stationers Limited, established in 2018, is a leading stationery store and distributor of world-known brands, supplying quality products to organizations and schools.
Key Responsibilities
Visit schools and non-school markets (especially NGOs) to promote books, boost sales, secure orders, and build long-term relationships.
Execute implemented sales and marketing plans tailored for growth in the designated region.
Ensure timely payments are processed through active debt collection efforts.
Maintain strong and productive stakeholder relationships within the educational and NGO sectors.
Gather crucial market feedback and share product updates with the client base.
Submit timely and accurate daily reports detailing activities and performance.
Qualifications and Requirements
Candidates should meet the following criteria:
Bachelor's degree or Higher Diploma in Education, Sales, or Marketing.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Good regional knowledge and networking ability, specifically relevant to the Narok area.
Experience in the education sector is a plus.
Teaching or publishing experience is considered an added advantage.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should send their application and CV to the following email address:
Email: recruitment@cleanfaxlaundry.com
The application must include the reference "BUSINESS DEVELOPEMENT EXECUTIVE" and be submitted on or before close of business November 30th, 2025.
Subject line requirement: Clearly indicate the subject as "Business Executive - Booklist Associate and the region preferred based on above vacancy regions."