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BSN SPORTS is seeking to add a Senior Product and Brand Marketing Manager to its growing marketing team that will play a critical role in developing and executing product marketing strategy for a growing portfolio of private label sports uniforms, performance apparel, accessories, and equipment as well as supporting differentiated marketing for other brand product offerings.
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The Product Marketing Manager supports ADUSA's Media Partnerships team’s efforts to deliver on bold revenue targets. Comfortable being a part of both worlds of product and sales and able to bridge the gap between them.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will contribute to the growth of Twist’s market position in next generation sequencing (NGS) and synthetic biology product segments. The Senior Product Marketing Manager position will report to the Director of Product Management.
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As part of the integrated InterVision marketing team, the Cloud Product Marketing Manager will report directly to the VP of Marketing and align closely with the overall corporate product and marketing objectives, as well as contribute to the strong collaborative culture that exists today.
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The Sr. Staff Product Marketing Manager, NGS Portfolio and Competitive Intelligence will play a pivotal role in defining and executing strategies to effectively drive adoption and utilization of our platforms and position our products against competitors in the marketplace.
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The position will be based in Pleasanton, CA.Main responsibilitiesLead development of product strategy, prioritization, and management for new and existing marketing and advertising technology platforms, tools, and initiativesResponsible for defining and executing on all aspects of the product management for discovery, shopping and conversion from strategy and inception to delivery to drive digital solutions.
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We are seeking a strategic, savvy Product Marketing Manager to project manage, develop and execute campaign strategies that promote our new device launches and device offers and engage our target audience.
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QualificationsJob Summary:Reporting to SEGA of America in the Publishing division, the Product Marketing Manager is charged with driving world-class product marketing for Football Manager, the critically acclaimed series of soccer management simulation video game titles across North America & South America territories.
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12+ years experience in product marketing, ideally in a combination of the following industries: Fintech, cybersecurity, and SaaS. Crypto industry experience is a major plus. Working cross functionally, you will drive product marketing direction that demonstrates the value of Fireblocks' platform, network, and solutions to customers looking to build secure, scalable digital asset businesses.
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You will build a full-stack enterprise marketing team, including demand generation, product marketing, digital marketing and online presence, sales enablement, analytics and reporting, and lifecycle marketing.
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This includes working closely with cross-functional teams, like Product, Marketing, Legal, Sales, and Engineering, to develop and drive a high-impact product partnerships strategy.
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Oversee Creative team to define and organize creative testing across channels, and build brand management,Guide Product marketing roadmap to make sure they are sized with clear ROI outlined for any tech investment, including A/B testing priorities.
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You will partner with the Commercial team (including Product and Sales) and the marketing team to develop the product and content strategy to be used in our sales enablement and marketing materials.
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The Director will oversee a team with responsibility for executing across CertainTeed centralized channels-including digital, social media, email, PR, and traditional-in service of product and brand marketing, inclusive of all CertainTeed BUs, CertainTeed brand, and Strategic Business Development acquisitions and growth businesses.
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Our product is solving marketing challenges for Enterprise customers that undoubtedly reach every candidate applying for this position. As a UX design leader, the Product Designer leads the direction of the experience design, visual style, and design tooling of the MessageGears platform.
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