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Work closely with our Content and Growth Marketing teams to execute cohesive campaigns across the marketing funnel to drive customer demand. As a Product Marketing Manager at Moveworks, you’ll launch products, drive go-to-market strategy, enable the field, and help make Moveworks the undisputed leader in our industry.
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Work Environment This position will frequently work in the field traveling to dispensaries, pop-up-events, and other marketing and promotional events. Knowledge of digital marketing, advertising, event planning, out of home media, and other advertising mediums.
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From influencer marketing to performance marketing, the Senior Global Marketing Manager will lead cross-functional teams executing targeted initiatives to engage audiences worldwide.
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Note that we published both a Marketing Manager role and this Director of Marketing role. Build and iterate on marketing materials (for example, building and A/B testing landing pages.
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Sponsorship Marketing: Collaborate with the B2B marketing lead on email campaigns aimed at increasing. Social Marketing: Assist in social media marketing efforts by creating simple social media ads, resizing vector file images, and adding text to graphics.
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We are looking for a strategic Senior Field Marketing Manager (FMM) that can develop highly impactful marketing strategies and demand generation programs which translate into meeting regional pipeline and revenue goals.
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Hachette Audio seeks a Publicity and Marketing Coordinator to report to the Associate Director, Social Media, Publicity & Marketing. This position is the intersection of project management, publicity/marketing admin, and consumer outreach and engagement, and is perfect for someone who is interested in creating a new voice for Hachette Audio, and their digital presence.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Digital Marketing Specialist. Prior Digital or Media Marketing Agency experience is a plus. Bachelor's degree with minimum 5-7 years industry, (pharmaceutical/biotech or related marketing or media agency) experience.
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Education - Bachelor's or equivalent experience in a related field such as: Graphic Design, Communication Design, Digital Media, Media Arts, Marketing, Journalism, Communications, Business Administration, or Urban Planning; or combination of education or.
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Associate degree or equivalent higher education in communications, language arts, marketing, applied business, or related field with commensurate experience. Bachelor’s degree in communications, language arts, marketing, applied business, or related field.
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BE A KEY MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM – Partners with the CEO, President, and the leadership team on annual business and strategic planning, sales and marketing strategy, product development, operations, technology, people, and the development of long-term goals to ensure profitable and sustainable growth.
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Marketing Communications DirectorLocation: Las Cruces, NMThe Marketing Communications Director is responsible for overseeing both internal and external communications and community engagement strategies for Memorial Medical Center/Los Alamos Medical Center and its affiliated entities.
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Competitive compensation Coke Florida is searching for a VP, Marketing to work out of our Tampa HQ based office. Pay Type Salary Apply Now initStaticMap(true); Coke Florida is searching for a VP, Marketing to work out of our Tampa HQ based office.
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Reporting to the Global Director of Growth Marketing, this is a Senior Manager role on an agile B2B marketing team. 8-10+ years B2B marketing experience, ideally SaaS and the Alternative Investments business.
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The Marketing and Social Media Coordinator supports the Chief Marketing Officer on planning and execution of Pacific Catch’s overall brand building activities, and acts as the primary owner and community manager on the brand’s social media channels.
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