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This role also works to cultivate and advance strategic partnerships with key external stakeholders across Dyne’s programs, including national, regional, and global health and reimbursement authorities, policy stakeholders, and medical organizations to advance the unmet needs of patients, drive evidence generation for payers, support disease awareness amongst payers, and develop payer-specific disease education to support project, program, and trial related educational and awareness activities.
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Consolidate and integrate marketing plans with Global – Regional and Field marketing teams for demand generation and partner marketing initiatives. This is a highly cross-functional role, partnering closely with Regional Marketers, SDR Leadership, Sales, Demand Generation, Product Marketing, Corporate Marketing, and Sales Enablement.
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Work collaboratively with Chief Marketing Officer, regional Managing Directors, and business development team to create localized, annual demand generation plan, prioritize activities, and to align on budget and schedule.
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Liaison with regional teams and global to create a framework and cadence for communication and customer. Reporting on existing programs to evaluate ROI and share learnings with broader AMER regional marketing team.
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Facilitate and own the development, timing, and execution of all global POSM, sampling initiatives, creative asset delivery to the Regional Trade Marketing teams, working cross-functionally with necessary departments of Global Marketing, Creative, and Operations.
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As an experienced Global Events Manager you will be working closely with our Global Director of Experiential Marketing and our Regional Marketing Managers to assist with event research, logistics planning, administration and onsite delivery of Xsolla’s series of 85+ global events annually.
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The Digital content manager will be key to bring the brand identity to life but also in translating the brand's global communication and digital strategy to relevant regional/local strategies, to ensure achievement of marketing, commercial, and financial goals.
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Review worldwide and regional sales trends taking into account global marketing initiatives, global financial climate, and currency and exchange rate fluctuations affecting specific regions, regional tax implications, as well as the impact price increases and decreases.
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The Regional Marketing Manager works with a team of multidisciplinary marketing team members to efficiently deliver key results against objectives outlined in both the Food program and Compass marketing plans.
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Our Sales & Marketing teams exceed customer expectations by developing close partnerships and leveraging deep industry expertise to position AgRevolution and AGCO and its core product brands as the brand of choice in each of our regional markets.
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Assistance in owning regional-wide regional marketing programs (e-mail, webinars, events) within the Regional Marketing team. Develop and secure core marketing assets (web pages, presentations, datasheets) and liaison with the localization team.
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Leads, facilitates, and implements regional trade marketing conference call and publishes consistent communications on new and ongoing programs as part of the Trade Marketing, National Accounts, Regional Sales and Distributor Trade team call; leverages call to develop and coordinate a means to seek regular input from key stakeholders on promotional materials and platforms and overall communications.
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1) Conduct agronomic and other trials to provide evidence of VP to support and develop marketing materials for product launch 2) Drive and support business in premarketing and sales to customers of new products 3) contribute to the product development process in accolade and provide product development agronomy and market development support 4) Build the capabilities of MDTS, shared agronomy platform, customer needs identification, innovation pipeline and standard process to commercialization.
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As an innovative leader in game commerce, we continue to solve the inherent complexities of global distribution, marketing, and monetization so our partners can grow their audience, engagement, and revenue.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager of Americas Programs, the right candidate will have a blend of experience with campaigns, securing branding opportunities, ability to integrate functional marketing plans and support for AMER-led initiatives.
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