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The Product Marketing Senior Director will be responsible for the strategic planning and overseeing the execution of marketing campaigns that promote and drive enrollment for K12’s industry-leading online schools, and increase awareness, engagement, and retention of families.
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Hire, develop, and lead a diverse global team of highly-talented marketing professionals across demand generation, campaign marketing, content marketing and digital marketing.
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Deep understanding of demand-focused content strategy and its application to demand generation across both SMB, Commercial and Mid Market segments. Work closely with our thought leadership, brand and demand generation teams to integrate all parts of the buyer's journey.
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Experience in demand generation marketing tactics and strategies in addition to having experience in digital marketing channels and tactics inclusive of display advertising, SEM/SEO, social media, email, and so forth.
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Create a consistent cadence to driving partner-led demand generation, call campaigns, with strong opportunity management skills. This position is a "hunter" type of role that requires an individual who is a self-starter with the ability to grow the SLED business within the Oklahoma region.
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Demonstrated ability to build cross-functional partnerships with teams such as product marketing, demand generation, field marketing, etc. As a vital part of our growth acceleration, we are seeking a Global Communications Senior Director to lead a high-performing team responsible for public relations, corporate communications, executive communications and employee communications on a global scale.
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Campaign strategy and planning: Collaborate with the Senior Director, Demand Generation, and other key stakeholders to develop comprehensive campaign strategies aligned with business objectives, target audience, and marketing budgets.
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This position is a "hunter" type of role that requires an individual who is a self-starter with the ability to grow the SLED business within the New Jersey region. Reporting line will be through the Regional Sales Director.
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The Director of Product Marketing will lead and oversee all aspects of product marketing for Seclore. Job Title: Director of Product Marketing. Define and implement a content strategy to drive awareness and demand generation campaigns, including public-facing solution collateral, white papers, thought leadership content, videos, presentations, blogs, etc.
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The Director of Product Marketing will be a key addition to our growing marketing team and will be responsible for all messaging and assets to support demand generation, field enablement, and customer marketing activity.
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Reporting to the CEO, and based in our new corporate center in Hackensack, NJ, the Senior Marketing Director is responsible for leading the execution of a fully integrated marketing strategy with an emphasis on demand generation, brand management, digital marketing, and product marketing.
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Leadership and Process Excellence – Based on the strategy, manage, and develop the marketing execution process and work closely with marketing leads including Brand, Marketing Operations, Demand Generation/Digital, Field/Events Marketing, Content, Social Media, Public Relations, Analyst Relations, Internal Communications and Customer Marketing and key partner functions.
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Develop and implement an integrated marketing plan, including demand generation, content marketing, digital marketing, PR, events, and social media initiatives. As the Director of Marke ting at OPT Industries, you will be responsible for the planning, development, and execution of our marketing strategy to promote our groundbreaking soft goods and architected materials.
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As a Growth Marketing Leader, you will drive a comprehensive growth strategy, including buyer engagement, acquisition, nurture, and conversion to quickly scale Aisera's customer acquisition strategy.
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Veeva is seeking a Director of Marketing Programs/Field Marketing. You can make a real impact across many areas within the organization, including: communications, demand generation, digital events, and digital marketing.
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