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Collaborates with Marketing and Communications interdepartmental teams to ensure all projects are captured in our internal project management system. Serving as project manager for all content requests, the Content Director will work closely with the Sr. Director of Marketing Operations to ensure content projects remain on task, exceed partner satisfaction, and align with our strategic initiatives.
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Excellent organizational, communication (written and verbal), presentation, facilitation, project management and influencing skillsAdvanced MS Excel user (required)Experience with Hyperion Essbase reporting tool (or equivalent)Experience with accounting systems, databases, and reporting toolsHave an analytical orientation and possess strong problem-solving skills, including financial modeling skills.
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Keep informed of developments in the fields of marketing, communications and public relations, not-for-profit management and governance, and the specific business of the Divinity School and use this information to help the University operate with initiative and innovation.
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The Software Engineering Architect role is within Salesforce’s Email Platform group under the CMO Marketing Technology team, which is responsible for globally innovating Salesforce digital experiences offered to customers, visitors, prospects on all digital channels, leveraging best-in-class technology and systems including Salesforce’s own platforms.
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Success will require a strong knowledge of social media best practices, ideating best-in-class storytelling, and possessing a strong grasp of the competitive landscape in Destination Marketing.
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Demonstrated understanding of how to build effective experiential marketing sampling programs with deep experience in alcohol/spirits category. Support agency Leadership Team as required – strategic planning, account management, financial reporting, etc.
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Centered on data-driven technologies and innovation, these services include predictive analytics capabilities, data-driven information and consulting services, risk management, as well as loyalty and marketing programs.
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Strong fundamental understanding of product management best practices and processes, typically gained through 3-5 years of experience in product management/product marketing or related experience.
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Proficient with donor database use and management (Raisers Edge required) Experience with email marketing platforms (MailChimp preferred) The Annual Giving Associate Director will focus on expanding The Jackson Laboratory's annual giving program, with a goal of significantly increasing the base of annual fund support of gifts up to $1,000.
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Maintain in-depth knowledge of core products (International Equity and Emerging Markets Equity), ability to present without a PM, lead coordination of PM trips, books and marketing materials. Mondrian is an employee-owned investment management firm with offices in London, Philadelphia and Singapore.
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Responsibilities As a Management Assistant with Hines, you will be responsible for providing advanced administrative support to senior leadership in the Global Marketing & Communications department to ensure the efficient operation of the team.
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The Pokémon Company International, a subsidiary of The Pokémon Company in Japan, manages the property outside of Asia and is responsible for brand management, licensing, marketing, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the animated TV series, home entertainment, and the official Pokémon website.
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Provide guidance, clarification, transactional knowledge, and resolutions to support daily business operations in the areas of Corporate Planning, metrics, analysis, Records Management, Forms and Directives, Integrated Budget Planning and Execution Systems (IBPES), NAVSEA Enterprise Planning Systems (NEPS), and other business functions.
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Leadership of the overall brand strategy inclusive of mapping, framework development, innovative engagement planning for current brands and future launches, inclusive of marketing operations for KOL strategy and planning including agency management, champion materials through CAC, Totality, MRC.
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Create and expand business development and drive revenue growth activities through strategic marketing initiatives, create and refine targets and tactics with managers, and coordinate with the marketing department for necessary support.
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