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3+ Years: Sales, clinical specialist, marketing, finance, analytics, MARCOM, event marketing, digital marketing, New Product Planning, Portfolio Management, Strategic Marketing - Required.
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Develop and execute regional sales and marketing plans. Communicate distribution requirements and issues to Regional Account Manager. Ensure overall customer satisfaction and deliver necessary sales results.
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As the Associate Product Marketing Manager, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the global marketing and product management team in delivering an industry-leading product portfolio that exceeds customer expectations and drives business growth.
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Product Marketing Leader for the assigned portfolio to include pipeline planning, global product launch planning and execution, message development (positioning and differentiation), sales tool & collateral development, advertising strategy and creative execution, social media programs, DTP Marketing, promotional planning, etc.
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This role will work closely with internal and external stakeholders such as Supply Chain cross-functional teams, Sales, Marketing, Retail Operations, Finance, and Principal/Vendor.
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Qualifications & Competencies Minimum of 3 years of experience in nonprofit development, sales and marketing or related experience; international fundraising and/or special events experience preferred.
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A minimum of 5 years Event Operations, Production, Sales and Marketing experience; service industry, cultural organization or non-profit experience preferred; Special Event Sales and Marketing.
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Increase fundraising via revenue-generating aspects of event production, including marketing strategies and email campaigns, ticket sales, auctions, raffles, etc. Lead the execution of several events that take place over the course of the year, including but not limited to Holiday Party for Major Donors, Annual Donor Briefing & Toast, Center Dinner, Women's Event, Fashion Centered, Garden Party, Cycle for the Cause, The Center's 3-day bike peer-to-peer fundraising ride from Boston to New York, and others, in collaboration with the Director of Special Events and an additional Special Events Manager.
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Specializing in matching talent with exciting opportunities in Human Resources, Accounting/Finance, Sales, Marketing, Administrative, and Customer Service. Also responsible for general clerical functions as assigned by the Payroll Manager.
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Working closely with your peers in the partner and alliances team and aligned to Ensono's sales, marketing, procurement, and product engineering teams, you will lead multiple workstreams to build a network of connections and attain leads and joint opportunities with SLED groups within Ensono's current partner ecosystem, as well as organizations new to Ensono who are focused on the SLED market.
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Accompanies more experienced Outside Sales Reps or Sales Manager on customer calls to become familiar with effective sales and customer service techniques. Bachelor’s degree in Sales, Marketing or related field plus 0 – 2 years industry sales experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Effective leader capable of ensuring performance of their direct management team, Integrated Product Team (IPT) that includes team members across Sales, Marketing, Finance, Operations, Contracts, Supplier Management and Logistics.
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As Product Marketing Manager at Logz.io, you’ll have the unique opportunity to expand and accelerate the Product Marketing function as a highly valued member of our rapidly growing team.
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Skilled conductor: You have the cross-functional skills to drive results across every team you work with: product, marketing, sales, CX, design, and more. Collaborate with product, marketing, sales, CX, and design to launch new products and features that inspire marketers to adopt Mutiny.
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In this role, you will work across multi-functional teams within AWS including GTM, partner management, AWS sales, Finance, Legal, Operations, and Marketing. AWS is looking for a highly motivated and deeply analytical Program Manager, Large Pursuits, Migration and Modernization to support and execute strategic programs with key members of the rapidly growing Global Business Innovation to Scale (GBITS) team.
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