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Bruker Cellular Analysis, a subunit of Bruker focusing on the development of cutting edge cellular research platforms, seeks a dynamic Associate Director of Global Product Marketing to lead marketing efforts targeting specific market segments within the single cell functional analysis industry.
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Experience with marketing mix modeling/econometric analysis and/or other branches of market research (custom survey research, advertising testing or tracking, new product research, etc.
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The Director of B2B Marketing leads the team that plans and executes marketing activities to achieve the financial and strategic objectives of the business, including marketing strategy, sales and product alignment, partnership marketing, digital content & engagement, budget management, and tracking return on marketing investment.
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Reporting to the VP of Product Marketing, you’ll work alongside product management, product marketers, global and field marketing, and sales enablement to drive these clinical operations software solutions’ go-to-market strategy, value proposition, and selling efforts.
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The Director of Marketing will directly lead all elements of the McCrometer Marketing function, including strategic marketing, product management, market communications, and demand generation.
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Previous experience in product management, market intelligence, or related roles within the life sciences sector preferred. Lead strategic marketing across various customer segments and research areas, with a focus on deep market understanding, scientific rigor and strategic insight.
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It includes managing go-to-market strategy, marketing channels' growth, product positioning, branding, market research, user research, community management, PR, user acquisition, and team management.
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Market & Competitive Intelligence: Conduct market research, analyze competitor strategies, and identify emerging technologies to inform product direction and ensure competitive advantage.
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This individual will also be responsible for building compelling messaging, and partnering with Product Management group to develop and execute comprehensive and integrated marketing plans, and deliver the appropriate tools and materials to support internal and external marketing executions globally.
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The Director, Global Strategic Marketing will also perform internal and external customer market research to drive the development and expansion of the product strategic plans including discovery of unmet customer needs, refinement of product features and benefits, and gain insight into market dynamics.
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Experience in product/brand management and marketing commercialization, including developing and delivering operational marketing strategies and business plans. Syndicated data analysis (e.g., Nielsen, IRI) and market research.
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Partner with Growth Marketing, Product Management, Research, Brand and Creative teams to ensure the successful launch and marketing support of new products and ongoing marketing of them.
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This team currently leads development of Go To Market plans, guides testing strategy holistically across specific verticals through strong partnership with Growth Marketing, develops program strategy and macro testing, creates optimal user flows between marketing and product, ensures member pain points are addressed in marketing, and drives integration between Product and Marketing.
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The Director of Marketing Promotions is responsible for the development, implementation, management, and execution of the promotional strategy to support current and future indications for Tislelizumab.
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Provides commercial input to Alliance Partner on all aspects of commercialization, including product development team, target product profile development, global regulatory filing strategy, launch readiness reviews, organized customer interactions, market research, competitive intelligence, demand, revenue forecasts, Business Development & Licensing activities, and agency partner management.
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