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The Senior Manager - New Product Commercialization (NPC) and 5D will lead and execute strategic and tactical elements of commercialization of assets from T-3 years to launch in Rare Disease.
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Build dynamic campaign, product launch, and promo ideas across brand touchpoints throughout the Ring Concierge ecosystem, including but not limited to: print, social, digital media,.com, store, video, editorial and OOH.
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Partner with cross-functional teams to develop product launches, product growth opportunities and associated marketing support in partnership with the merchandise vice president he/she partners with; integrates product launch efforts and timing into the master calendar led by the brand marketing director and managers.
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Proactively share new product development status updates across marketing team to enable them to make launch /communication plans. Serving as the project coordinator for product commercialization, this role will help coordinate all packaging projects, from concept to development, and act as liaison between cross-functional teams and Senior Brand Manager to ensure an on-time delivery.
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In this role, additionally, to build and nurture relationships with clinical customers as it relates to participating in clinical studies, the incumbent is responsible for supporting the product management group including but not limited to market research, product development, product launch, product changes, post-market surveillance, and product obsolescence.
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We’re looking for a “full-stack” Product Marketing Manager to join our team and support Dev Mode and developers. You will partner with our product, sales, design, and broader marketing teams to build, launch, and drive adoption of Dev Mode. You will also have the opportunity to help us build out the marketing foundation for how we authentically reach developers at Figma—from developing messaging and positioning, telling our customers’ stories, architecting campaigns, building out enablement resources, shaping developer community and more.
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The Associate Product Marketing Manager reports to the Head of Product Management and is responsible for strategic input to product management as well as execution from concept to product launch.
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Reporting directly to the Lead Product Marketing Manager, this is a great opportunity to launch a career in product marketing at a fast-growing startup. We are seeking a Product Marketing Manager, Platform to play a crucial role in developing and executing product marketing strategies and materials.
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Monitor the effectiveness of marketing and sales pipeline-to-close funnel to identify friction points in conversions, collaborating with technical product marketers to develop content and tools to facilitate a smoother conversion Product Launch and Disclosure Planning: Own the product launch and disclosure calendar, working closely with product management and the technical product marketing team to execute message development, sales enablement, and marketing collateral creation.
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The Go-to-Market Manager will work cross functionally with Marketing, Engineering, Design, and RBM Corporate Development to develop Go to Market Strategies & Plans and to deploy a sales strategy crafted to successfully penetrate new markets.
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Experience in product development and market launch of CPG, agricultural, and/or industrial productsPast OPEX and/or CAPEX ownership, with a focus on new technologies and manufacturingAbility to coordinate and drive momentum in multifunctional teamsExceptional problem-solving skills, especially in ambiguous or undefined situations.
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This position reports directly to the SVP of Marketing and is responsible for providing support to the Product Marketing Team pertaining to new product launch initiatives and any product support materials.
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Reporting to the VP of Product Marketing, you’ll work alongside product management, product marketers, global and field marketing, and sales enablement to drive these clinical operations software solutions’ go-to-market strategy, value proposition, and selling efforts.
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Shaw Sports Turf, Brand Manager The Shaw Sports Turf, Brand Manager position is responsible for developing and executing the marketing and product strategy to elevate our brand position and customer experience while meeting the revenue and profitability targets established in the annual operating plan.
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Manage overall coordination of cross-functional teams including EDD/KYC subject matter experts and their primary stakeholders from various departments across the organization (e.g., Compliance, Product Management, Operations, Internal Audit, Servicing, IT, Legal, Marketing, Sales, Training & Communication, Accounting, Finance, et.al.
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