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The objective of the Senior Living Sales & Marketing Director is to support prospective residents and their family members as they evaluate senior care options and to help them to understand that Navion is the best senior housing option for them.
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The objective of the Senior Living Sales & Marketing Director is to support prospective residents and their family members as they evaluate senior care options and to help them understand that Navion is the best senior housing option for them.
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You will be responsible for leading all sales and marketing activity, including but not limited to community engagement, referral source outreach, lead generation, fielding inquiries, leading tours, and closing.
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Establish a method of monitoring expected outcomes and effectiveness of marketing and sales programs. Hitchcock Square, is seeking a high-performing Senior Living Sales & Marketing Director.
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Navion of Shelby is seeking a high-performing Senior Living Sales & Marketing Director. Meet all monthly sales activity standards including follow up calls, professional sales calls, event planning and monthly lead bank mailings.
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Responsible for budgeting and expenses of the Sales and Marketing division including Group Sales, Leisure Sales, Revenue management, Reservations, Catering and Conference Services, Marketing, Communications & Public Relations, hereafter referred to as the S & M division.
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Highlands Square is seeking a high-performing Senior Living Sales & Marketing Director. Sales director duties will include hitting annual targets, building relationships and understanding customer trends.
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Promote a positive image in the community and be the face of CareOne Senior Care. Position Requirements: Experience in health care, home care, facilities, hospice, RN, LPN, Social Work, pharmaceutical sales, medical sales, medical device sales, real estate, and marketing experience is a plus.
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As a New Home Sales and Marketing Representative, you can impact the lives of our customers while working in an environment of respect and professional development, where you are empowered to build a financially rewarding 6-figure sales career.
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Premier Martial Arts Program Director (Sales and Marketing Manager) – San Diego , is passionate about the value martial arts adds to a person’s life. Next, they need to be all-in on implementing the Premier Martial Arts marketing and sales systems.
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O Translates national brand/sales initiatives and shopper insights into retail marketing strategy for the large store & emerging channels business. o Demonstrates thought leadership in translating sales and brand goals into strategic retail media/digital marketing activation.
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Job Summary The Director of Sales and Marketing is a collaborative position that leads the PSO in successfully executing marketing and brand strategy to promote PSO concerts, programs, special events, and initiatives.
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Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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Partners and consults with senior leaders (e.g. SVP and Chief Actuary; SVP, Underwriting; EVP, Sales, Marketing & Service; SVP of Sales and Account Service, CMO, SVP, Marketing; SVP, Strategy) to set pricing, product and service strategy for book of business.
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Applicable Master's degree in in order to teach in one or more of the following areas, marketing, marketing analytics, pricing, professional selling, marketing communications, sales management, sports marketing, digital marketing, international marketing, retailing, product design, marketing research, services marketing, and music business/marketing Or earned J.D./PhD Or PhD. candidate in the required field of study Or substantial executive-level experience in tandem with undergraduate degree.
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