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Associates or Bachelor’s degree in business, business administration, public relations, communications, sales, marketing or related field preferred. 2+ years of senior living sales preferred, but if you have experience in hospitality, property manager, hotel manager, event sales we would love to hear from you.
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Job Purpose: The Public Relations Manager will report directly to the SVP of Talent PR and Media Strategy and will be part of a team of talented colleagues leading marketing solutions, sales and media.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Living Sales and Marketing Director with a proven track record of success to take the helm of our sales and marketing efforts at large senior living community in Lakewood, CO. Come join a team of dedicated, smart, and caring professionals as they work together to care for our seniors and provide them the lifestyle they deserve.
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The Program Manager will work closely with other departments including the offices of Advancement Communications, Stewardship and Donor Relations, Legal Affairs, Gift Planning, Annual Giving and Reunions, Corporate and Foundation relations, Office of Campaigns and Administration, other Major Gifts’ units, and offices within the A. B. Freeman School of Business.
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Other responsibilities include analysis of sales and statistical data, digital marketing management, administration of the propertys website, as well as traditional and social media and ongoing event planning and public relations.
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Qualifications Education / Certifications / Licenses: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Communications OR Public Relations and three years of experience in non-profit development; OR significant experience in corporate relations, outside sales, or foundation relations; OR any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.
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Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Business, Business Administration, Public Relations, Communications, Sales, Marketing or previous experience relevant to the position.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Marketing, Public Relations, Business Administration or related major and 4 years experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising experience preferred OR.
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We are seeking an experienced salesperson with a proven track record of success to take the helm of our sales and marketing efforts our beautiful and well established senior living community in Kent, WA. Come join a team of dynamic, dedicated, and caring professionals as they work together to care for our seniors and provide them the lifestyle they deserve.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Marketing, Public Relations, Business Administration or related major and 4 years’ experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising experience preferred.
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4-year bachelor's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Business, or related major; 2 years’ experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising agency experience preferred.
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Maintain up-to-date knowledge of leisure, group, business transient, and ancillary hospitality business, property sales and operations, and associated challenges from the marketing perspective.
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Marketing Sales Opportunity Analysis - Understand and utilize economic, financial, industry, and organizational data; use data to accurately diagnose business strengths, weaknesses, and key issues that can inform sales strategies and plans.
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The Senior Manager will focus on onboarding, upskilling, and retaining talent within the property marketing discipline and will identify opportunities for development of new educational resources, partnering closely with Learning & Development and other corporate teams.
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This manager supports the planning, monitoring and execution of field marketing operations. Marriott Senior Manager, Marketing Program Integration Jefferson City , Missouri Apply Now Schedule Full-Time.
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