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Director - Audience ManagementPosition SummaryReporting to the Director - Audience Management, the role of the Audience Associate is to support lead generation and data research initiatives for select c-level memberships and high-touch events.
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The Metro Program Manager reports to our Director of Collections and Strategy and will work collaboratively with the Ripple glass team and our community partners to increase participation in and awareness of glass recycling opportunities for businesses.
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The Sales and Marketing Director will oversee the internal and external marketing efforts of the community in order to meet or exceed the budgeted census. Ensure bench strength and leadership availability for inquiries and tours in the absence of the Sales and Marketing Director.
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Knowledge of Philadelphia preferred; international and/or destination marketing experience ideal. Under the direct supervision of the Executive Director of PHL Sports, this position provides special event, fundraising and administrative support to the Executive Director of the PHL Sports business development division of the PHLCVB. Administrative duties include scheduling, invoicing, coordination of meetings, conferences and bid efforts and working on special projects.
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GENERAL SUMMARY:The Sales and Marketing Director is responsible for planning, developing, directing and coordination of all aspects of selling and marketing the independent living residences.
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Associate Director, Programmatic MediaChicago, ILAssociate Director of Analytics (fully remote option available)Miami, FLAssociate Director of Analytics (fully remote option available)Austin, TXLogin.
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Director Of Product Marketing Key Responsibilities. Are you a marketing all-rounder, agile in your approach, and driven by the thrill of transforming abstract company goals into a killer digital strategy.
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Job Description Under the direction of the Account Director, the Senior Account Manager, has primary responsibility for helping and managing specific Account Services activities for assigned clients, including developing and executing strategies to grow revenue that meets and exceeds assigned objectives including, client development, and retention.
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This position will also be responsible for ensuring that the Little Caesars facility is operated within the operational guidelines established by Jennifer Leggett, Director of Marketing & Food Services, and Little Caesars Corporate.
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This includes, but is not limited to, support of payroll, benefits, employee engagement, onboarding/offboarding, HR compliance, and the training and development processes in support of the Director of Human Resources.
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Focuses on the broader portfolio, inclusive of Diabetes and Obesity, and works closely with other teams within Market Access and Public Affairs, Commercial, Marketing, Finance, and Marketing.
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Supermicro Computer, Inc. is looking for a Sales Director responsible for maintaining the quality, efficiency, and integrity of Supermicro's sales process through various means of marketing activities and working with cross functional teams, including Engineering, Finance, Logistics, and Programs.
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Reporting to the Director of Sales and Marketing/Regional General Manager and Ownership, you will be responsible for providing sales and administrative support to the Sales team to ensure the smooth operation of the department.
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The Impact You Will MakeAs a new Business Strategist/Writer, you'll join our Business Development & Marketing team and serve as the content engine behind BPI’s new business pursuits. Working closely with senior leaders across the business, you will help us craft engaging and persuasive written materials that effectively communicate the value proposition of BPI’s products or services.
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Ensure the successful implementation of policies, procedures, and new initiatives, as directed by the Director of Operations or Vice President, Operations. Develop and maintain a catalog of all operational information for the assigned communities, including vendor contacts, employee rosters, budgets, marketing strategy, etc.
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