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Your Role: As the Vice President of Product Marketing reporting directly to the SVP Marketing, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of our product portfolio and driving market penetration.
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Partner with Brand Communications lead to ensure alignment across brand activation plans to brand & product marketing seasonal strategies. The Senior Director, Brand Activation will lead our brand's outreach efforts across multiple channels including influencer partnerships, sports marketing, brand events, PR, and social media.
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We are looking for a Sr. Product Designer with a passion for web design and marketing, to become a key contributor to our award winning Growth Marketing Design Team. As a Sr. Product Designer, you will craft, update and build solutions for our global marketing landing pages, working closely with our Lead Product Designer, Creative Directors, Art Directors, Copywriters and various teams across the Growth Marketing and Product Marketing teams.
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Reporting to the Marketing Insights Manager - Enterprise Solutions, this role requires a self-starter with an analytical mindset and intellectual curiosity to develop and deliver impactful insights that will drive and support marketing and product strategy.
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You understand what it takes to be a successful product manager and you actively work to bring the best out in your people. You can effectively partner with engineering, clinical, operations, research, design, sales, customer success, finance, and marketing teammates.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for the development of market requirements for product(s) or product line(s) in ECI division, including product strategy definition, market research, identifying customer needs, and pricing.
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Our fast growing company actually consists of more than just ComaInducer.com, our family of online stores also consist of Byourbed.com, DormCo.com and DormHaul.com. Our product brands are also featured on other online Marketplaces such as: Amazon, Wayfair and Overstock (Bed Bath & Beyond) to name a few.
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MARKETING Assist the VP, Mortgage Strategy & Transformation aspects of mortgage marketing, ensuring all collateral adhere to brand standards and promote growth in a product or service for custom mortgage marketing materials.
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Keywords: Stakeholder engagement, workshop facilitation, communication, marketing, public affairs, product development, web content development, stakeholder analysis, stakeholder engagement, communication planning, message development, verbal communication, written communication, Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite, WordPress, spokesperson, social media management, copywriting, digital marketing/marketing communications, presentation skills.
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We are building 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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Qualifications Proficient in Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Excel and Microsoft Teams Understanding of youth and adult markets and how they pertain to color and on product marketing design and strategy Strong color sense with ability to filter by brand and end use An eye for graphic design and layout Basic knowledge of trims & printing execution, background in clothing design is a plus.
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10 + years of marketing experience in Beauty/Fragrance marketing or brand management. Candidate will be responsible for leading brand strategy & brand development that will drive profitable growth from a global perspective and will lead and collaborate with the US Sales team on all customer and sales marketing strategic plans and activations.
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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Marketing Manager to help lead the marketing efforts for Hotel Terra Jackson Hole, Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa and the Snake River Sporting Club.
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The Director of Marketing must have a strong understanding of brand strategy, digital marketing, creative storytelling, partnerships, PR and design. Resort brand positioning: identify and drive the resort’s positioning statements, values and USPs working closely with Global Marketing & Communications Team.
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Coordinate with Casino Operations, Player Development, Marketing, Fraud and Risk on Sportsbook operations, ensuring the Sportsbook operates with integrity, best in class service and functions as part of the overall Resorts guest experience.
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