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Sports marketing, full time, part time, internships, interns, college, sports, restaurant, hospitality, retail, cashier, server, entry level promotional sales, entry level public relations, client relations, clients, advertising, restaurant, mass communications, business administration, recruiter, internships, interns, college graduates, retail, sales, promotional sales, other.
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Sports marketing, full time, part time, internships, interns, college, sports, restaurant, hospitality, retail, cashier, server, promotional sales, public relations, client relations, clients, advertising, restaurant, mass communications, business administration, recruiter, internships, interns, college graduates, retail, sales, promotional sales, other.
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Sante Health System provides numerous client services such as billing, claims processing, contracting, credentialing, finance, human resources, information services, marketing/communications, physician services, practice management, provider relations, quality improvement, and utilization management.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Marketing, Public Relations, Business Administration or related major and 4 years experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising experience preferredOR.
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4-year bachelor's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Business, or related major; 2 year’s experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising agency experience preferred.
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The Development Marketing Client Services team supports these efforts through an integrated marketing strategy and sales support to drive awareness, generate leads and secure deals for our brands among the owner/developer community.
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Creates high value integrated marketing plans aligned with Continent business goals. The Manager reports to the Senior Director, Development Marketing, Client Services. Monitor competitive marketing and research to stay apprised of business trends.
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Informs business strategies, plans and initiatives with relevant consumer and market trend data. This role is responsible for working collaboratively with MSB and Midscale Developers to provide tactical support to help drive marketing initiatives and create value-added sales tools such as presentations and RFPs that facilitate Developer/ owner interactions.
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As such, Marriott’s Global Development teams are charged with growing our portfolio of more than 32 hotel brands across both managed and franchised business models. Ensure that projects are completed in a high-quality and timely fashion, including management, tracking and implementation of an ongoing calendar of marketing deliverables.
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Develops high impact communications to deliver development marketing materials and updates to HQ senior leaders, continent teams, brand teams and other internal and external stakeholders. Excellent relationship development and management skills with both internal and external business partners.
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Responsible for own work and contributing to team, department and/or business results. Responds to, solves, and makes decisions on business requests in a timely manner. The Manager of Development Marketing is an essential part of a team-based approach to meet the marketing, sales and analytical needs of the U.S. + Canada Development team.
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Supports Development Marketing efforts to optimize Developer interactions with owners and other key influencers and drive awareness and understanding of Marriott’s development value proposition (Own the Future.
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Utilize technical knowledge and skills to enhance business processes. Performs the following types of tasks: communicates regularly with key internal and external stakeholders including developers, external owners, marketing agencies.
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The Global Development organization is responsible for driving the growth of Marriott’s brand portfolio through acquisition, new hotel development and conversions, and the effective portfolio management of Marriott’s real estate assets.
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Maintains and organizes all brand assets including a photo asset library across diverse project types, geographies and for each brand category (Luxury, Premium, Select, Midscale, Extended Stay). Contributes to the development of a compelling and differentiated brand strategy, leveraging the brands’ consumer, competitive, and other stakeholder profiles and needs.
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