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Collaborates with design, product marketing, development and material consultants to focus color solutions for market success. Researches and delivers color, design, market and lifestyle trends that influence and impact the product category process from product briefing to product concept to samples.
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Drive overall marketing activities for the three brands, including all customer lifecycle marketing efforts, product marketing, channel/partner marketing, demand generation, customer success and sales enablement.
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Led and coached the Product Marketing team and developed key sales enablement collaterals including market requirement documents, brochures, demos, pitch decks, case studies, and white-papers.
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Use quantitative and qualitative research to vet new product ideas, packaging, pricing, and positioning strategies. The Senior Associate Brand Manager will develop, execute, and measure the advertising and promotion strategy to drive sales and brand equity for the assigned product portfolio.
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Performs market analysis, product strategy and research and development. Collaborates with a wide variety of functional areas such as sales, engineering, marketing, manufacturing, and operations to develop and provide product definitions responsive to customer needs and market opportunities.
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3 years of Scrum Master or Product Owner experience or experience in Commercial roles such as Sales, Marketing, and Customer Service. Responsible for shaping and managing the overall digital program portfolio, strategy, roadmap, and vision related to the technology used by our internal partners and external customers through the use of design thinking, market assessments, customer research and business case development.
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We are looking for an experienced product marketing manager who loves creating thought-provoking content across the buyer's journey, is an expert at bringing teams together to bring new products to market and quickly solving problems and can quickly grasp technical concepts and distill them into compelling value messages for customers.
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Bachelor's degree in Sales, Marketing, Architecture, Interior Design, or Construction, with an understanding of local market trends in the Northeast. Market Research and Relationships: Identify trendsetter ideas by researching the Northeast industry, events, publications, and announcements.
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Purpose:We are looking for an ambitious and energetic individual to join our team as Manager / Lead Associate, Marketing Rx. In this role you will help develop and execute marketing and product management strategy for assigned in-line generic products to drive business growth, maximize product performance, and achieve revenue, profit and market share goals for the assigned generic prescription products.
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As a Senior Brand Insights Manager at Hulu, you will support primary research initiatives around brand and advertising as well as product and audience. Work with the CMI team and key partners among Hulu’s Marketing, Product, and Distribution teams and collaborate with Disney counterparts to frame research objectives and strategy.
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You will work across divisions including stakeholders across Global Marketing, Commercial Leadership, Research & Development, Medical & Scientific Affairs, Operations, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Affairs and Finance.
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Five years’ experience in orthopedic device marketing/product management/engineering and/or sales OR two years’ experience as an Associate Product Manager/Specialist for Arthrex is required.
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You enjoy working cross-functionally across Product Management, Marketing, Partners, UX Design, Research, and Sales to introduce new suite of products to the US. - Drive go-to-market strategies - including targeting, segmentation, positioning, value props, messaging, marketing channels, and budgets - across the seller journey to convert, grow, and retain our sellers.
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Work cross-functionally with product and GBS to deeply understand clients' needs and pain points, lead market research on competitor solutions, form business requirements, and prioritize market requests to influence the direction of product development.
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Experience in marketing and finance-related roles, such as market research, financial analysis, pricing, product marketing, or strategic planning desired. Manage intake process for each promo and support Promo Implementation Strategy Manager with implementation activities and care escalation and resolution of offers.
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