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This individual will work cross-functionally with sales, brand marketing, integrated marketing, shopper insights, omni-channel team and sales strategy to execute against and achieve company KPIs.
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Set and develop the vision and strategy for growth marketing to support the company's national efforts. Director, Marketing Strategy page is loaded Director, Marketing Strategy Apply locations Irvine, California, USA time type Full time posted on Posted 4 Days Ago job requisition id REQ-3307 The Director, Marketing Strategy for Össur’s Patient Care business will manage the end-to-end brand strategy from holistic and specific ideation through to launch and beyond, balancing thoughtful strategy with flawless execution.
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Reporting to the SVP, Marketing, the Demand Generation Marketing Manager is responsible for driving the marketing strategy, and developing messaging, and serves as a subject matter expert relative to the sales positioning of each and the revenue output of those initiatives.
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This position requires a Sales Professional with cross functional experience in one of the following – Sales Planning and Strategy, Marketing and/or Trade Marketing/Sales Operations with knowledge of the US (Wal-Mart, Kroger, Whole Foods etc) and Canadian (Loblaws, Sobeys, Metro, Save on Foods) retail landscape and their go to market strategies.
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Partner with Retail and Ecommerce teams to develop a winning DTC marketing strategy, driving consumer desirability and ensuring an elevated brand experience (including campaign execution, events, new store openings, partnerships, (CRM/CTA, VM, POSM & OOH.
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CJ is supercharging our influencer marketing efforts for our CJ Influence team by hiring a Business Development Manager for the team- new position! Business Development Manager, Influencer Marketing Full-time.
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We are looking for a Social Media Marketing Manager to develop and execute content strategy and creation for our family of MillerKnoll retail (direct-to-consumer) brands. Experience driving a direct-to-consumer social media marketing strategy, including paid media.
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Reporting to the Director of Brand Marketing & Media, the Senior Brand Marketing Manager will be an enthusiastic brand steward and collaborate with internal partners while managing external agencies to bring to life a cohesive and consistent brand communication strategy across multiple platforms and channels including offline (TV, Radio, OOH) and online media (social, OLV, display etc.
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As the Marketing Manager, you will have a role in working closely with all levels of firm leadership, including the Chief Operating Officer, Business Development Director and Talent Acquisition Manager in executing the marketing strategy for the firm.
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The Marketing & Content Manager will report to the Head of Marketing & Communications. Work closely with Head of Marketing and Communications to develop, implement and track Energize's marketing and communications strategy – including media/PR, content, digital, and stakeholder communications – to support overall firm strategy and performance goals.
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We are currently looking for a highly motivated Sr. Brand Manager, Enterprise Marketing Strategy in Richmond, VA, but are open to a remote working arrangement. What you will be doing: Responsible for the overarching vision and strategy of an enterprise-wide marketing intake and governance system while driving the continual evolution required to meet the changing needs of the enterprise.
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The Senior Manager, Content Strategy is a working manager and therefore defines content strategies and editorial calendars and executes the responsibilities of a brand and marketing writer.
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The Category Insights Manager is a strategic role accountable for translating the business strategies into commercial & operational marketing plans. Together with Segment Sales executives and then with Sector Shopper Marketing/ Shopper Insights Sr Manager, discuss, agree, plan & implement monthly activities covering all the marketing mix elements.
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The PR and Influencer Marketing Manager is the internal expert and liaison for brand PR & influencer strategy, direct press / talent relationships, influencer activation, and management of our affiliate programs.
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Sodexo has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Manager, Content Strategy, to join our Digital Marketing & Content team. Use audience, channel, and performance data to inform conception and creation of digital content calendars, channel strategies, and a suite of on-brand marketing content aligned to channel strategy and buyer stage, including web copy & landing pages, web articles, blogs, e-mails, advertising, case studies, social/sharables, tip sheets, infographics, multimedia scripts, as well as reports and other longer form lead gen magnets.
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