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Since its founding in 2005, BerlinRosen has powerfully expanded its presence in corporate, social impact/ESG, nonprofit, entertainment, media, racial justice, healthcare, hospitality, lifestyle, technology, issue advocacy and workers’ rights communications.
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In addition to leading the New Ryan Field project, Legends will also be responsible for managing data intelligence, marketing and ticket sales for Northwestern Athletics Football at current Ryan Field and Men’s and Women’s Basketball programs.
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Job Overview The Senior Vice President, Marketing Strategy is responsible for managing all aspects of Sage Hospitality Group’s brand and field marketing operations and initiatives; and for leading an existing team of marketing specialists.
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Providing corporate partners with traditional, digital and other non-traditional media opportunities to bolster their own brand and garner maximum exposure through inventory such as venue signage; digital engagement including social media, the official athletics website, content, digital gaming and retargeting, event sponsorships and promotion; corporate hospitality; television and radio game broadcasts and coaches’ shows.
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Responsibilities: Increase business by adding products to distribution and expanding the usage of existing Hormel Foods products Implement marketing strategies for their products Receive training on Hormel Foods products, selling techniques, route building, and business planning Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Professional Selling, Agribusiness, Business Administration, Hospitality, Hotel/Restaurant Management, or a related field.
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Success in sales may also lead to advanced positions Sale Leadership, Chain Account Sales, Marketing, or other corporate positions such as Sales Training Manager or Segment Specialist. Seminars at our corporate headquarters in Austin, Minnesota will include a wide variety of sales and marketing presentations by the Foodservice corporate staff such as product presentations, selling strategy and operator and distributor program overviews.
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This dynamic role, along with their team, will be responsible for growing revenue and ticket sales through group sales, corporate events, hospitality and ancillary products. The following hard skills are the basics of what’s needed to be successful in this position:- A college degree in Business, Communication, Marketing, Sports Management or a related field is preferred.
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The Field Marketing Manager will work closely with sales leaders and extended teams (including Solution Consulting, Revenue Operations, Value Management, Corporate Sales Development, Partners, and more) to plan and deliver a comprehensive, marketing plan for the region.
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Has 6+ years of relevant work experience in campaign politics, strategic communications, media relations, advocacy, journalism, or a related field. Since early 2022, it has grown into a network of eight strategic communications and marketing agencies including BerlinRosen, Derris, Glen Echo Group, Inkhouse, M18, Message Lab, Onward and Brightmode.
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Bachelor’s degree in Event Management, Hospitality, Marketing, or a related field (preferred but not required) 2+ years of experience working with C-suite and high-level corporate executives in an event setting or a luxury hospitality setting (i.e. fine dining, luxury hotels, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Hospitality, Business, Economics, Accounting, Finance, Business Analytics, Data Science, Statistics, Marketing, or a related field. Evaluates and responds to corporate, group sales, and marketing requests; uses data to provide pricing and inventory guidance that maximizes chain selling and aligns with brand pricing, yielding, and contract philosophies.
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You’ll work with a diverse team of people who focus on the following areas: sales and generating new business; customer service and relationship management; new product and promotion launches; local market research; new customer trend analysis; corporate and financial communications; recruitment marketing; and client-centric sales campaigns OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU: Your efforts will always be rewarded, and your success will fuel opportunities for career advancement.
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Bachelor’s degree in Event Management, Marketing, Hospitality, or a related field. As an Event Coordinator, you will be responsible for planning, organizing, and executing corporate events, meetings, and promotional activities that align with our brand’s objectives.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, event planning, hospitality management, or a related field. Minimum of 3-4 years of experience in marketing, corporate partnerships, or event planning.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Professional Selling, Agribusiness, Business Administration, Hospitality, Hotel/Restaurant Management, or a related field. Relocation is important in advancing a sales and marketing career at Hormel Foods.
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