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The Sales & Marketing Director must be self-motivated, organized and professional. Charter Senior Living of Jackson - Sales and Marketing Director Looking for our next all-star employee with assisted living experience.
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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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Produce integrated marketing campaigns from inception to optimization with a cross-functional marketing team including project management, web and online marketing, corporate communications, content marketing, social media, creative services, events, field and partner marketing, sales teams, and third party vendors.
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We aim to serve clients and suppliers across multiple categories with insight-driven strategies and integrated marketing solutions that connect brands with our customers to fuel brand sales.
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Ability to write marketing and sales copy that conforms to prescribed style and format. The Marketing & Communications Manager will be a vital in-person member of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center (FMPAC) marketing team who will have a dual report to the Director of Regional Marketing for Broadway Across America (BAA) and the Executive Director of the M&T Bank Exchange.
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Develop and lead department strategies and goals for park and business lines marketing plans that align with department, division, and agency strategic goals and targets, brand strategy and deliver ROI.Deliver a destination marketing program to drive organization’s audience goals inclusive of brand strategy, creative development, advertising, social media, digital marketing, media relations, and marketing partnerships.
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The Marketing Director will be responsible for managing market planning and research, marketing management, sales, and overall marketing strategy. The Marketing Director will work with cross-functional teams to develop and implement integrated marketing campaigns and initiatives.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director Shopper Marketing Large Store + Emerging Channels, the Shopper Marketing Director will work closely with the LS + EC Sales Leadership team, cross-functional marketing teams, eCom sales, digital marketing, and the category management/shopper insights team to help the Shopper Marketing Managers develop and execute insight-driven, channel/retailer specific marketing solutions rooted in shopper behavior.
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Collaborate closely with Senior Vice President of Sales, Senior Vice President, Events, Media and Marketing Services, Chief Product Officer and Chief Financial Officer to develop and implement plans that align with company objectives.
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EBA Engineering, Inc. (EBA) is seeking an innovative, highly motivated Proposal & Marketing Coordinator to create compelling proposals, qualification statements, and general marketing collateral for a professional engineering services firm.
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Customer-oriented approach with experience in omni-channel marketing and strong examples of effectively driving sales both in store and online. Lead go-to-market efforts to launch Daring in new retail & foodservice accounts; responsibilities include authoring and delivering comprehensive omnichannel marketing campaign briefs and providing cross functional project leadership to stakeholders across sales, creative, marketing, media and ops teams.
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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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Job DescriptionThe GCO Marketing Data Analyst provides key insights into the profitability and effectiveness for various acquisition and retention marketing programs by creating analytical dashboards, models, and presentations.
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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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Act as a brand steward, ensuring consistency and adherence to brand guidelines across all Partnership Marketing and Partnership Sales initiatives. Lead the creative development process for Partnership Marketing and Sales outputs, ensuring the delivery of best-in-class content across various mediums including graphics, video, photo, and written content.
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