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Strategic Brand Building: Develops and drives marketing strategy and initiatives that align with overall company objectives to build the brand and drive business results.
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Ten years of professional marketing and business development experience as director of business development or deputy director in the landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, or park advocacy fields, preferably based in NYC.
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Reporting to the Chief Government Affairs and Community Relations Officer, the Business Development & Marketing Director at SJCH will be responsible for creating and implementing a comprehensive strategic marketing and communications plan that aligns with the mission of SJCH. The Business Development & Marketing Director will provide proactive guidance on reputation and brand-building, communication strategies, digital marketing innovation, customer experience, and media relations.
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The Creative Director – US Marketing, Brand and Global Strategic Initiatives will manage the overall creative direction and workflow of the US Marketing, Brand and Global Strategic Initiatives function – reporting into Global Creative Services Director and ensure good relationship management with US Marketing, Brand and Global Strategic Initiatives partners/stakeholders.
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Participate in the creation of new product development objectives while collaborating with cross functional teams including: New Product Marketing, Operations, Procurement, Commercialization, Quality Assurance, Brand Marketing and others as appropriate.
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Identify, evaluate, solicit, and follow-up with targets through multiple sales, communications, and marketing methods (eg, tapping network of existing brand CMO/Marketing contacts, cold calling and outbound communications virtual/in-person conference attendance, presentations, etc.
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Proven experience in influencer marketing, brand management, or franchise development. Franbassador is a leading influencer marketing company that pioneers franchise development through a network of influencers and affiliates.
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The trailblazer of the agency business, CAA was the first to build a sports business, create an investment bank, launch a venture fund, found technology start-up companies, establish a philanthropic arm, build a business in China, and form a brand marketing services division, among other innovations.
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The ability to influence senior leaders and cross-functional partners, such as Sales, Sales Effectiveness, Supply Chain, National Sales Teams, Finance, Marketing, and HR, is critical as this role will be driving both strategic and executional direction for the Business Unit while being mindful of KDP wide enterprise priorities, goals and standardization objectives that creates a consistent customer, consumer and employee experience.
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This exciting role requires a dynamic Brand Manager who has shown strong strategic, marketing, commercial and operational mindset, who is consumer centric and can balance thinking strategically with the key execution priorities on the business including but not limited to the following:Major Responsibilities / AccountabilitiesOwn and deliver the annual strategic planning process.
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Southern California News Group (SCNG) is seeking a Business Development Executive (sales hunter) to lead revenue growth for our advanced digital and in-house content marketing channel, Skyline.
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In an effort to further extend the business and the desirability of a major beauty actor, we seek a marketing professional to be responsible for the strategic business development globally.
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As a Marketing Manager-Team Lead at Altitude Trampoline Park in our San Dimas location, you will oversee the development and implementation of strategic marketing plans to increase brand awareness and drive customer engagement.
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The Culinary Innovation Manager will lead and manage product development of new products, and execution of strategic initiatives as it relates to all segments and dayparts from concept approval to product launch.
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Opportunity: Vice President of Marketing Based in our Philadelphia headquarters and reporting to the Chief Operating Officer (COO), the VP of Marketing will lead a team of talented specialists in the development and execution of strategic marketing plans to maximize revenues through direct sales, marketing, e-Commerce channels, public relations, and community partnerships.
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