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BlueWave is hiring a fully remote Marketing Manager for a healthcare tech company. 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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Reporting to SEGA of America in the Publishing division, the Product Marketing Manager is charged with driving world-class product marketing for Football Manager, the critically acclaimed series of soccer management simulation video game titles across North America & South America territories.
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At Cane’s, Restaurant Marketing is executed through localized “Caniac” (Grass-Roots or Neighborhood) Marketing, Media & Public Relations, Sponsorships (paid partnerships with “for profit” organizations) and Active Community Involvement initiatives (paid & non-pad partnerships with “non-profit” organizations.
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Thrill One is seeking a motivated, creative, and innovative Marketing Manager to assist in the development of all marketing campaigns across Nitro Circus, Nitrocross, Street League Skateboarding, and other special events as necessary.
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At Thomas, we're revolutionizing the manufacturing industry with our cutting-edge omni-channel growth marketing strategies. As a Growth Marketing Strategist you will collaborate with your clients to gain a deep understanding of their unique business objectives and design digital strategies to drive tangible outcomes.
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Develop, present, and implement holistic growth marketing strategies that align with the clients’ goals, covering aspects like user acquisition, conversion, and revenue growth. Experience using marketing platform tools (e.g., HubSpot, Pardot, etc.
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The Marketing Research & Insights Manager will provide leadership for COSI’s brands. Manager, Marketing Research & Insights. This role will primarily impact the marketing, innovation, sales planning and retail sales teams.
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The Marketing Manager will provide marketing strategy and execution for the ThermaZone product and plan for the rollout of future products. The Marketing Manager will report directly to the President of Innovative Medical Equipment.
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The Marketing Manager reports directly to the Director of Member Experience. He/she is responsible for overseeing the strategic marketing and communications efforts of the Marketing Team, which works to promote Cook Childrens Health Plan within the community, while adhering to the promise and values of Cook Childrens Health Care System.
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Global Digital Marketing Manager, Neuromodulation. As the GLOBAL DIGITAL MARKETING MANAGER, you will be responsible for the development, planning and execution of the global digital marketing strategy to transform the experience for our customers.
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Note: The Jr. Content Marketing Manager is not a client-facing position. Advertising/marketing agency experience. We're looking for people to join our mission to provide world-class digital marketing solutions to mid-size businesses around the world.
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Job Summary: The Social & Content Marketing Manager plays a crucial role in developing and executing our social media and content marketing strategies to enhance brand visibility, engage audiences, and support our overall marketing goals.
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Radar is looking for a Technical Product Marketing Manager to drive content and enablement in support of growth and expansion objectives. 3-5 years experience in a technical product marketing role for a B2B SaaS or software development company.
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We are seeking an experienced and versatile Marketing Manager to lead our marketing initiatives and contribute to our growth. Path Construction seeks a qualified Marketing Manager to join our organization in our Arlington Heights, IL office.
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As the Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will play a pivotal role in defining and implementing go-to-market strategy for the Overwatch 2 live service, using your deep understanding of the gaming industry and target audiences to drive product awareness, adoption, and loyalty for various seasonal campaigns and seasonal content.
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