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The Marketing Technology Manager oversees the implementation, optimization, and management of marketing technology solutions to support the organization's marketing objectives.
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Product, Marketing, Sales, Account Management, Partnerships, Analytics, and Finance & Strategy. Partner with Marketing to develop a breakthrough narrative for Square across and within seller segments and use it to shape key campaigns.
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Partner with vendors to develop training curriculum for internal users to improve usage of shopper insight resources and create live forums for our partners, and use your team to educate broader Sales and Marketing teams Maintain our ‘center of excellence’ for all Shopper Insights tools and information for everyday access by Category Management and Shopper Marketing teams.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, you'll position products, craft compelling messaging, and develop and launch sales enablement resources. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Product Marketing Manager to fill immediately.
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The role works closely with internal support centers of excellence (i.e., Product Development, Packaging, Sales, International) for brand management and agency partners (i.e., Entertainment, Marketing Services, Retail Marketing, Licensing) to deliver against our revenue goals and marketing activation to drive consumer demand.
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5+ years of experience in brand management, with a focus on community and influencer marketing, content marketing, and creative strategy. The Senior Marketing Manager will be responsible for overseeing and driving the development and execution of brand strategies across our community and influencer marketing, content marketing, and creative teams.
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The Marketing & Communications Manager is responsible for the department’s strategic planning and development, public relations and media management, campaign and program management, stakeholder engagement and community outreach, digital and social media strategy, crisis communications and reputation management, budget and resource management, team leadership and development, performance monitoring and reporting, and vendor management and compliance standards.
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As a Senior Product Manager on the Fortnite Ecosystem Integrity team, you will collaborate with cross-functional team members to drive online safety and compliance initiatives for the Fortnite Ecosystem.
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Channel Marketing Management and Leadership: Ensures that WWPC-owned marketing channels are fully leveraged in support of WWPC's business objectives. Marketing Strategy and Channel Management experience.
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In this role, you’ll be embedded in our Marketing organization and work closely with quantitative finance, marketers, product management as well as other cross-functional partners to help us understand the incrementality of paid marketing initiatives at different network levels, create a validation plan for our mixed marketing model, and explore new opportunities to enable Cash App to become the top provider of primary banking services to our customers.
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As Product Marketing Manager, you will support our go-to-market strategies across Turquoise Health's growing product suite. What you bring to the Product Marketing Manager role.
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Marketing Strategy From insights and aligned with the product management priorities and roadmap, creates the marketing strategy for a product line to drive profitable growth (demand generation, funnel acceleration, share gain, price realization.
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Within our Integrations Data Management organization, we are currently seeking an IT Product Owner to drive all aspects of our supplier master data domain—partnering closely with key business stakeholders to drive our next generation Master Data Management (MDM) strategy that enable productivity, accelerate decision making and drive growth.
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Partnership, marketing, or brand management experience at a brand or agency. Cardless is looking for a Partner Marketing Manager to support our co-brand partners with marketing planning and execution.
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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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