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The Content Marketing Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, development, management, and optimization of digital and editorial content. The Content Marketing Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, development, management, and optimization of digital and editorial content.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will join the BioPharma Product Marketing team at PathAI and will be responsible for leading the marketing strategy for our algorithm products.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director.
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The Content Marketing Manager will be someone who thrives in the digital space, is passionate about creative social media communications, and is a strategic planner. Responsibilities include: Under the leadership of the Director of Marketing, the Content Marketing Manager will oversee digital components of the communications and marketing plan that fulfill PPGNY’s organizational mission, vision, values, business, and fundraising goals.
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5+ years of work experience as a copywriter, technical writer, editor, marketing communications specialist or manager (with a heavy focus on writing), or similar role, or deep experience as an EHS /ESG professional with strong writing skills.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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3+ years of automotive dealership experience (sales associate/representative, service advisor, parts counter, controller, marketing associate) As an Automotive Sales Manager your primary focus will be to establish professional relationships with customers and help their businesses become more efficient, effective, and profitable.
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Must have reliable home internet with sufficient bandwidth for video conferencing. Once a project is complete, you will follow-up with customers to maintain relationships and provide ongoing 'fee for service' support and problem resolution.
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The candidate will work on a team with members that have a deep understanding of various marketing automation tools and modules, including Salesforce Marketing Cloud Engagement (ExactTarget), Salesforce Intelligence (Datorama), Salesforce Personalization (Interaction Studio), Salesforce Data Cloud, Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Digital Asset and Content Management, and integration of AEM with Salesforce Marketing Cloud.
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This role will report to the Vice President of Retail Marketing and will lead a team of usually 3-6 Sales Managers, a Manager in Training (MIT), and support 15-30 team members. 4 years marketing management experience and 2 years sales experience required.
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Technical understanding of digital performance marketing i.e. Bought, Owned, and Earned products and services such as Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Social Media Management, and Display Marketing.
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Project manager for critical efforts identified as part of the emerging digital strategy, including launching an audit of the full inventory of email products (lists, newsletters, event invitations, and other messages) in Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Cvent or other platforms to gain insights into audience engagement, email performance and set baselines for measurement of a healthy email program.
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Reporting to the Sr. Manager of Digital Products, the Content Management System (CMS) Manager plays a dual role as an expert content manager and an exceptional people leader.
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Reynolds and Reynolds is looking for experienced automotive professionals to join our consulting team. Working remotely with a company cell phone, laptop, and other provided home office equipment. By helping these customers become successful in the different areas of the dealership, you will build trust that will further drive consulting services sales.
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The Digital Marketing Manager is responsible for the management of the digital signage assets and the digital sponsorship/advertising program on behalf of the Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC.
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