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This position works closely with the faculty, office of communications, and other senior leadership at CUNY School of Law to lead and participate in numerous collaborative activities with colleagues in Student Services, Career Services, Development, and Marketing/Communications.
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As a Sales & Marketing Director for Benchmark Senior Living, say goodbye to transactional relationships with prospects, telephone call blitzes and sales urgency built around promotions. As a Sales & Marketing Director for Benchmark Senior Living, you must be an empathetic, diligent and committed active-listener with excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
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As the Director of Marketing, you will be the driving force behind our store's marketing and sales strategies, focusing on growing our local market presence, engaging the community, and enhancing customer experience.
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The Regional Director of Marketing is a demonstrated leader, creating and executing fully integrated advertising and promotional campaigns for all Broadway presentations of BAA in Baltimore along with marketing duties for the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center Presentations and M&T Bank Exchange.
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This position will be a member of the CFTP executive leadership team, alongside the Executive Director, Director of Finance and Business, Director of Operations, Director of Marketing, and the TEXAS Artistic Director.
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Serve as media contact, spokesperson, and Facility Public Information Officer (PIO) in absence of market director, marketing & communications, coordinating strategy with division director and corporate communications team for more complex situations.
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The Demand Generation Campaign Manager reports to the Director of Content Strategy and will work on a highly collaborative team of marketing and CX professionals who are dedicated to creating long-term value for the Packaging & Cellulose businesses.
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The College Marketing Director develops, executes, and oversees strategy for all marketing and communications channels of the assigned College in support of the College’s and District’s mission and vision.
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Job Summary: The YouTube Channel Manager will work closely with the Director, Digital Consumer Engagement (DiCE) and global Marketing leads to own the strategic planning, optimization, and overall management of Pok mon's portfolio of YouTube channels for The Pok mon Company International (TPCi) in the Americas and Oceania.
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The candidate will work in partnership with Hotel Sales and Revenue Teams including, but not limited to the Director of Sales & Marketing, Director of Catering & Convention Services and Director of Revenue Management, as to the core principles of moving leads forward to the sales team based on historical and future analytics, annualized revenue growth, increased RPI, rooms to space ratios, arrival/departure patterns, seasonality, and set rate guidelines.
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Job Description SummaryReporting to the Senior Director of Demand Generation, the main goal of the Senior Manager is to drive pipeline creation and revenue growth in the Collision Repair market of CCC. This role will be goaled on meeting or exceeding a quota for pipeline creation through the design and execution of successful cross-sell and new logo acquisition programs using multi-channel, multi-touch marketing strategies.
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What you’ll be responsible for: Reporting to the VP, Creative Lab, you are a senior leader capable of contributing to a high-profile website as well as content projects that meaningfully drive the Marketing team - and Circle’s Corporate - OKRs. You will be directly responsible for:What you'll work on: Shaping our website storytelling approach that guides the user journey as well as page-level narrative structure.
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Associate Director, Marketing ScienceAs an Associate Director on the Marketing Science team, you will develop actionable insights through quantitative analysis, innovative thinking, and your industry knowledge to be a key contributor to tactical and strategic efforts.
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Experience with digital data from ad serving platforms (e.g. Google Campaign Manager, Other adservers), campaign planning tools (e.g. Prisma, Lumina, MediaOcean), website analytics software (e.g. Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics), paid search engine marketing data sources (e.g. Adwords, Marin.
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Frontier Senior Living, LLC has an established Performance Based Bonus program for our community’s Marketing Director that incentivizes diligent efforts and outcomes, which positively impact the Company and its future, by striving to control costs, maintain high levels of resident satisfaction and reaching high census targets.
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