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Overview Marketing Coordinator at The Sanctuary Beach ResortUnleash your creativity and passion for hospitality in a dynamic Marketing Coordinator role! Must be passionate about branding, marketing, storytelling and managing events.
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This manager must demonstrate creativity and marketing strengths with the strong ability to think strategically in planning and implementing marketing initiatives and promotions. The Manager of Marketing serves on our Leadership Team as a forward thinking-partner.
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Apply advanced knowledge of FDA and CAP/CLIA regulations, genomics, DNA sequencing and molecular biology products and services for marketing/product management including market analysis, planning and new product development.
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Role:The Senior Product Marketing & Communications Manager will be responsible for EBD NA’s solution marketing activities and oversee the development and delivery of marketing strategies in coordination with multiple global business units.
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Product Marketing Manager , you will be a leader in player acquisition. Scopely is looking for a Product Marketing Manager to join our. 3+ years of digital marketing experience, preferably in apps, casual, board or social casino gaming, with a drive for crafting brand image and consumer engagements.
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The Influencer Marketing Manager is taking ownership of managing a portfolio of clients with little guidance from their Account Director; 90% of actions are being conducted independently.
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About the Job: Prime Roots is seeking a seasoned Brand Marketing Manager to develop and implement strategies for brand growth. In this role, you’ll own the strategy and implementation of Prime Root’s consumer and trade marketing plans.
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Supports Marketing Insights Manager and Sr. Marketing, Digital Strategy by assisting with pulling marketing analytics, trades, reporting, list segmentation, surveying, and contact lists for mailing and e-mails.
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We are hiring a Principal Product Marketing Manager to drive critical elements of the next phase of our Firefly GTM strategy. This role requires an experienced individual with exceptional outbound product marketing and GTM skills, and a solid understanding of business strategy and full funnel marketing.
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The Product Marketing Manager will strategically manage and execute live ops marketing for select titles, formulating best in class marketing operations and campaigns for live events.
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The Digital Marketing Manager is an Assistant Manager role, who supports the Director of Public Relations Manager and Director of Sales & Marketing to execute strategies in digital marketing, social and influencer media markets, strategy and content development, collateral oversight, website wireframe, content, and analytics.
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What you’ll bring to Circle:Principal Product Manager 10+ years of relevant experience in implementing KYC, AML, or Sanctions technologies in scaled companies, including leading programs for Fintech or crypto businesses.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will lead our Indoor Products category, and to help drive revenue and margin growth across multiple product segments. If you’re intrigued about us keep reading to learn about a fantastic opportunity as a Product Marketing Manager.
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Manager, Influencer Marketing. 6-8 years in an influencer marketing, with a focus on digital platforms. Collaborate and align with cross-functional teams to build influencer activations that meet desired marketing objectives.
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Position Title : Development & Marketing Manager Position Location : Remote Position Type: Full-time Classification: Exempt Reports To: Director of Development; dotted line to Associate Director, Marketing and Communications Original PD Date : May 2024 Position Summary: The Development & Marketing Manager plays a key role in the success of AFHK and RMC Health by managing the execution of key strategic aspects of the recently merged organizations' annual development plan.
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