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Bachelor’s Degree in sports management, athletic administration, business administration, or related field is required. 2 to 3 years’ experience in athletic marketing required; Division I intercollegiate marketing and sales or with a professional sport organization preferred.
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Master’s Degree in sports management, athletic administration, business administration, or related field is preferred. Basketball/Various Sports - Play a lead role with the creation and execution of a comprehensive marketing strategy that focuses on increasing attendance with a specific emphasis on maximizing ticket sales and fan experience to create a home field/court advantage.
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Bachelor's degree in business, marketing, or similar; Master of Business Administration degree (MBA) preferred. Experience Level: BS degree in business, marketing, or data science (MBA preferred) plus at least 4 years relevant industry experience.
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TGS is seeking a Business Operations Manager/Assistant Facility Security Officer to help manage the operations of our growing office in Arlington, Virginia including Financial and Accounting operations, Office and Facilities Administration, IT and Security Infrastructure Administration, facilitation and management of Contract Support, Marketing & Sales Support, HR administration, and administrative support to staff and President.
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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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Undergraduate degree is required, preferably in business or marketing with 1+ years of Trade Marketing and/or Category Management experience or relevant sales experience.
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Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a Marketing or Business Management concentration plus 2 years of winery sales, distiller sales, distributor sales or direct to consumer marketing, or brand marketing experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility.
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Works with leadership, sales manager and cross department teams to update and/or develop new marketing and educational resources (e.g., posters, flyers, webinars, in person trainings) as needed targeted to school nutrition professionals, district administration, teachers, youth and/or parents.
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Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in a business field (e.g. Finance, Sales, Business Administration, Marketing) Lead the Business Development Manager team to define and develop annual sales plan/marketing roadmap, inclusive territory business objectives, tactics, and timing.
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The VP of Operations manages Sales Managers, Director of Technology, Director of Technical Services, and Marketing Manager. Four-year college degree from an accredited institution; masters in business administration (MBA) or equivalent preferred.
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The Regional Sales Director is responsible for leading a team of remote Business Development Managers (BDM) within a territory in the USA. You will be selling six Disney portfolio products, to include Walt Disney Resort, Disneyland Resort, Disney Cruise Line, Aulani, NatGeo Expeditions and Adventures by Disney, delivering on annual business goals.
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Adjunct Professor – Healthcare Law and Ethics Candidates are required to have a doctoral or master’s degree in public health, health administration, health policy, ethics, or a related field.
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Education, Training and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in business administration, public administration, legal studies or a closely related field; and six (6) years of increasingly responsible experience within the fields of business administration, purchasing, public agency contract administration or other related field, with two (2) of those years serving in a supervisory or management capacity; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Accounting/Finance, and/or Music Business preferred, but not required. The Manager, A&R Administration is responsible for supporting the administrative and financial elements of the A&R department.
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Associate or Bachelor’s Degree (Business, Sales/Marketing, Construction/Engineering) preferred OR significant successful industrial sales experience in lieu of a degree.
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