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This individual will work cross-functionally with sales, brand marketing, integrated marketing, shopper insights, omni-channel team and sales strategy to execute against and achieve company KPIs.
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The Partner manager excels in generating sales by becoming an expert in the digital marketing competitive landscape. Working closely with an Account Manager and other colleagues in the Sales organization, to develop industry-specific marketing relationships and negotiate and optimize complex opportunities with brand clients.
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The Marketing Manager is responsible for managing Marketing projects working with Product Management, Engineers, Packaging, Graphics, and Sales with primary responsibilities for: New product launch sales materials, brochures, sales training, publicity, website and catalog content.
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Sales & marketing director, entry level sales & marketing manager, sales account manager, sales administrator, sales analyst, sales and marketing, sales and marketing admin, entry level, sales, marketing, customer service, entry level advertising, clients, sports.
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Collaborate with Performance/Social/Influencer Marketing, Sales Directors, Field Sales, Operations teams to ensure Shopper Marketing programs are tracking and performing as planned.
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Expertise in brand management, PR, communications, destination marketing, F&B marketing, digital marketing, brand & community partnerships, hotel sales and marketing, and marketing analytics.
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In this role, you will work closely with Field Marketing, Demand Generation, Product Marketing, Content Marketing, Customer Marketing, Event Marketing, Design, Marketing and Sales Operations, Digital Marketing, Analytics, Account Executives, Sales Development Reps, and Customer Success teams to ensure the activation of first-class, valuable, multi-channel, integrated campaigns for our target personas across various industries and segments (i.
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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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Brookdale Senior Living Sales and Marketing Director Northbrook , Illinois Apply Now The Sales & Marketing Director position offers a competitive base salary plus commission, with additional earning opportunity through our President’s Club.
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Brand advertising (for example, TV or video, sponsorship), media sales, customer acquisition and growth, search, mobile and online sales, Managing client accounts, Shopper marketing sales, eCommerce sales, retail advertising sales, search, Strategic Advisor working with C-Level ClientsMasters: Advertising, Masters: Business, Masters: Marketing, Masters: Psychology.
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Must be comfortable in a leadership role and possess a broad range of business skills including strategic planning, brand management, sales, consumer marketing, trade marketing, and financial competency as it applies to an omni-channel landscape (store, mobile, and online.
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Build and lead a demand generation center of excellence that includes cross-functional collaboration with product marketing, sales, content, field marketing, digital marketing, SDRs and customer success Partner/channel marketing to leverage demand generation campaigns in co-marketing activities.
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Skilled at pillars of an integrated marketing plan, including social media/influencer marketing, e-mail marketing, content marketing, advertising, sales promotion, events/production and public relations.
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The Regional Digital Sales Manager (RDSM) works with Media Strategists on developing proposals and digital strategies, going on weekly sales calls and developing opportunities that drive customer results.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director.
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