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Educate and influence owners of Sales strategy (Off-Premise Sales, On-Premise Sales, Trade Marketing, and Shopper Marketing) on research results and retail opportunities.
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Participates in the day to day marketing efforts of the facility, assisting the General Manager, Head Golf Professional, Corporate Director of Sales and Marketing and revenue manager, as needed.
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Omni Channel Manager is responsible for developing and executing strategic shopper marketing initiatives, aimed at driving sales, awareness, and trial for our innovation products and emerging Brands within new and evolving retail channels.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, you'll position products, craft compelling messaging, and develop and launch sales enablement resources. Define sales collateral and other sales enablement tools that align with the buying process and help move prospects & customers through the sales cycle.
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The Sales Executive, Inside Sales promotes and sells Attorney Legal Marketing solutions (FindLaw, Super Lawyers, Abogado, LawInfo) through outbound telephone calls to new and law firm customers.
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Senior Living Sales and Marketing Director. The Sales and Marketing Director will be responsible for generating and managing leads to qualify prospects and guide them through the transition of moving into their new home.
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Demand Creation: Create B2B marketing strategies, including account-based marketing (ABM) leveraging thought leadership, digital channels, CRM integration, data analytics, sales enablement, and customer insights to deliver effective targeted marketing campaigns and initiatives.
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Strategic Planning: Assists Vice President of Marketing and Sales and General Manager with the annual strategic planning process of WWPC. Partnership Marketing: Collaborates with the POWDR partnerships team.
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The Membership Director must be comfortable utilizing professional sales and marketing skills to lead a team of sales professionals and effectively coach them to perform sales calls, generate qualified leads, execute marketing campaigns, actively develop and participate in networking events and achieve monthly sales goals.
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Serve as primary liaison and steward of relationship between Legends and Georgetown Athletics, developing relationships with other departments within Georgetown Athletics including the Ticket Office, Marketing, Development and other External Relations units to ensure a robust, consumer-centric approach to all premium seating and ticket sales efforts.
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As the business owner, the Spirits Marketing Manager will develop and execute annual brand plans, monitor sales, manage budgets, and oversee P&Ls. This role works in close collaboration with the TFE Spirits sales team, internal cross-functional partners, and external agencies.
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Responsible for all aspects of marketing, sales, partnerships, and operations, this position emphasizes growth and building a high-performance, revenue-driven environment. Oversee all marketing campaigns, including paid social marketing efforts across platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Google Ads, Twitter, TikTok), traditional OOH, and email marketing (Marketing Cloud.
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To help enable our continued growth, we are looking for a talented Brand Designer to join our internal Growth team and take ownership of the agency’s visual brand across sales, marketing and other enablement collateral.
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The Senior National Sales Manager will work closely with all necessary functions at the local levels to ensure that the category's products establish competitive positions, specifically, Vice President Sales, Marketing, Medical & Scientific Affairs, Operations, Market Access & Channels, Commercial Excellence.
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The Content Marketing Manager will lead the creation, management, and optimization of content supporting Nextracker’s global sales, corporate/technology marketing and brand efforts.
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