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Education – Bachelor’s or equivalent experience in a related field such as: Graphic Design, Communication Design, Digital Media, Media Arts, Marketing, Journalism, Communications, Business Administration, or Urban Planning; or combination of education or.
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A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in pre-law, legal studies, political science, economics, business administration or similar field with a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) being highly beneficial for the role.
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Education and Experience Requirements: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nonprofit management, public administration, marketing, or related field. Supervises: Development Coordinator, Grants Manager, Major Gifts Officer, Event Manager and/or other assigned staff.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Economics or related field. The Manager, Price Strategy at Newell Brands is part of the team developing and implementing pricing strategies that align with the company's corporate strategy.
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Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management, Business Administration, Marketing, or related field a plus. The Event Sales Manager will be responsible for generating sales for private events, developing and executing event planning strategies, managing event logistics, and maintaining communication with clients.
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Qualifications: Minimum Education: Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in business administration, business development, nonprofit management and development, client service, account management or related field.
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Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent experience, in Business Administration, Non-Profit Management, Communications, Marketing or related field. Create a consistent, powerful and compelling fundraising value proposition and messaging for HPAC in partnership with the Marketing & Communications Manager.
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The Cambria Hotel in Detroit is expanding and looking for a dynamic and energetic Corporate Sales Manager to join our Sales and Marketing team! As the Corporate Sales Manager, you will be responsible for proactively soliciting business.
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Degree in business administration, external/public relations, international relations, marketing, sustainability, environmental science, economics or a related field is required.
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College degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Management, Hospitality or another business-related field. A Catering & Event Sales Manager is responsible for developing and executing strategies to meet and exceed sales goal expectations, servicing social and corporate clients throughout Southern California in conjunction with their counterpart in production.
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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.
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The CX Program Manager works with Chief Marketing Officer, other Corporate Business Development team members, and a variety of Barr staff to develop, monitor, and maintain the CX program, encourage ongoing improvement, innovate client engagement and delivery methods, and support service-related competitive advantages.
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Bachelors Degree from an accredited four (4) year college of university in Marketing, Public Relations, Event Management, Business Administration, Public Administration or related field.
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This position reports to the Corporate Accounts Strategic Business Manager and works closely with the Field Sales Organization, GPO and IDN Corporate Account management as well as TIS cross-functional departments such as the Marketing and Finance as required.
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