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Furthermore, the Regional Marketing Director will work in tandem with the SVP Marketing and other marketing teams within the portfolio companies to establish best practices for field marketing across our group of companies.
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Communicate frequently with other Respiratory Sales Specialists across the country and cross-functional counterparts such as Marketing, Sales Ops, Market Access, Field Reimbursement, Training, and Medical Affairs to create alignment of business plan, focus on strategic drivers, and sharing best practices.
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Valid CT Professional Engineering License, EIT, or CCM and a minimum of 6 years of experience in civil/structural, highway, or relevant engineering field of which 4 years shall have been in Field Inspection and 2 years in a supervisory capacity.
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Maintain global ownership of NVIDIA Field Enablement strategy & process for CSP-specific content —program management, documentation, curriculum development, approval processes, program goals, execution, process improvements, content lifecycle management, and collaboration with regional teams.
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We are currently looking for a Field Marketing Manager for DC/MD/VA.The role of Field Marketing Manager is responsible for helping the Regional VP and Directors in driving local marketing plans for their state(s) that address regional business objectives/challenges, managing sports partnerships, identifying opportunities with local casinos, executing regional offers and implementing brand programming by working closely with our Creative, Promotions, and Operations teams.
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Bachelor's degree in business, mechanical engineering, business, or related field or 5 years of experience in customer facing, outside sales in the oil and gas industry. Develop annual marketing strategy in conjunction with the Director of Sales and the inside sales team and identify joint marketing opportunities where applicable.
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Collaborate with SE, Product Specialists, Field Marketing, SDR's, Partner Account Managers, etc. Reporting line will be through the Regional Sales Director. Experience with IT networking, specifically WiFi, Switching, SD-WAN and Artificial Intelligence.
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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. Create a consistent cadence to driving partner-led demand generation, call campaigns, with strong opportunity management skills.
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As a Verkada Field Marketing Manager you are the CMO of your region and an essential part of the Field Marketing and regional field sales organization. Field Marketing Manager.
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We are looking for a talented, enthusiastic Field Marketing Manager to support the regional sales segments and their channel partners by planning, organizing, and implementing local marketing programs and events to impact the short and long-term regional sales goals.
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Assists the Director of Patient Services/Regional Director in establishing organization volume projections in the annual budget and in establishing allocations for the marketing department.
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Collaborate with operative peers across functions (including the Field Sales, Channel, Marketing, Sales Operations, System Engineering, Services, Customer Support, and Product Development) to create visibility with target accounts and drive engagement of target prospects at both the individual contributor and executive level.
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This role will involve close collaboration with Regional Field Marketing for execution in region and coordination with the Global Regional and Integrated Marketing teams, along with BD, sales enablement, product marketing, various marketing teams and shared service units.
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Reports Directly To: Director of Sales or Vice President Marketing & Sales. As a Regional Sales Manager , you will own and monitor the customer sales plan for Components & Accessories including OEM New Make, LRU & Accessories, account management for non program customers, and strategy for subject customers.
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Work in partnership within Sales, Marketing, Customer Success, Product and Sales Enablement; therefore cross-company engagement and orchestration is essential. You appreciate constructive feedback from your manager and leverage resources and training provided by Sales Enablement, Marketing, and Product Marketing to help you be successful.
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