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The Sales and Revenue Manager, Resort Spas is responsible for developing, planning, training, managing, monitoring, measuring and reporting sales and revenue initiatives and strategies for the Resort spas, including marketing plans, sharing best practice and follow-up required to maximize Resorts revenue.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 4 years experience in the sales and marketing or related professional area.
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Support the Channel Marketing Manager with enablement activities to ensure channel partners and sales reps are educated on all programs, tools, and promotions to aid in maximizing Gerber sales.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, or related major; 2 years’ experience in the communications, ecommerce, sales and marketing or professional area.
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The Sales & Marketing Analyst will report directly to the Senior Sales & Marketing Manager within the Trade Marketing Department, a division of the Wholesale Marketing Team. In this diverse role as the Trade Marketing Analyst, you will be working with and supporting the cross functional teams within our wholesale division: Brand, Marketing, Sales, Finance and Regulatory.
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Cornett Roofing Systems, the Midwest's premier experts in premium metal, slate, natural tile, and copper roofing systems, is seeking a dynamic Sales & Marketing Manager. Elevate Your Success: High-Earning Sales & Marketing Manager Role at Cornett Roofing Systems.
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The channel marketing manager is a key member of the ZAGG marketing organization and a best friend to the ZAGG sales teams. In addition to your mission to drive sell-through in our wireless carrier partners, the Channel Marketing Manager will be in charge of partner GTM support, including the management and optimization of content delivery for product and brand launches.
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Supports the marketing team (CMO, Marketing Manager, Digital Marketing Manager, Group Sales Director) in the creation, development, and execution of all marketing initiatives for BSF productions, membership programs and overall corporate strategies.
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Collaborate with Sales Manager, Tasting Room Manager, and Tasting Room Staff to support direct sales (wine club, ecommerce, and events). The sales portion requires supporting the sales manager and tasting room manager.
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Looking For: Event Sales Manager for Madison’s Top Rated Meeting and Wedding Venue! Direct and support the Event Coordinator, ensuring their activities align with overall sales and marketing strategies.
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As a Channel Marketing Manager, you will develop and execute field marketing strategies in close collaboration with sales and channel teams, as well as fellow marketing colleagues.
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The Executive Meeting Manager for this hotel role is accountable for soliciting, selling, organizing, and finalizing all arrangements for meetings, conventions, and social functions for hotel sales clients.
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Develop comprehensive marketing strategies across channels such as email marketing, social media, SEO, PPC, and content marketing to elevate brand awareness and boost sales.
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Oversee Teams: Direct and support the Event Coordinator, ensuring their activities align with overall sales and marketing strategies. Innovative Marketing: Partner with our marketing team to develop and implement strategic plans that highlight our dining facilities for private banquets, business meetings, and social events.
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Vacation Sales Managers are part of our Retail Marketing team which markets and sells our affordable, family friendly mini vacation packages through our retail locations based in Cabela’s and Bass Pro shops throughout the country.
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