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Reporting to the Product Development Manager, the Product Development Assistant/Associate will assist with product development duties for all women’s and men’s Denim categories.
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The role of the Senior Manager, Product Management and Marketing centers around catalog artist development, overseeing the product pipeline, and crafting strategic assets to support marketing campaigns.
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Evaluate and validate product data attributes in PLM system including BOM management throughout the development cycle. The main goal of the Associate Product Developer is to develop a high-quality standard product while maintaining and managing costs, following dates on calendar, and managing overseas vendors thru the development process.
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Were currently seeking a Product Development Manager who willbe responsible for assisting with the research, design, and development of dolls within our Ashton-Drake Galleries division.
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The VP, Product Management, Banking Compliance Solutions (BCS), is a key leadership role within the BCS Segment of Wolters Kluwer Compliance Solutions, responsible for driving Expert Solution product strategy and innovation execution, product development, and customer penetration of technology products that drive revenue annually with high growth targets across thousands of customers with regional, national, and global footprints.
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Job Posting Overview Supplemental Income – Paid Weekly Part Time - Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Growth Available Equipment Reimbursement Per Event Paid Training and Development This position is responsible for serving food or alcohol samples for retailers inside of the physical store.
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Maintain and manage new products (initially with guidance from Product Development Manager) with emphasis on the design quality and series cohesion with a steady backend cadence. Identify delays and inconsistencies in proof dates including products that miss deadlines and notify appropriate Product Development Manager for resolution.
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Embark on a rewarding journey as a Product Development Manager, where your individual contributions will be instrumental in shaping the future of our enterprise products. We're seeking a motivated and innovative Product Development Manager to lead our dynamic Product Development team.
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The sub-segment will include all relevant core functions that can be fully dedicated (such as Product Management, Product Development, Sales, Marketing, Controlling, Operations) linked to Dometic processes.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager position will report to the Director of Product Management. The Senior Product Marketing Manager will contribute to the growth of Twist’s market position in next generation sequencing (NGS) and synthetic biology product segments.
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Attend networking events with the Fund Development Manager to increase professional network, refine relationship management skills, and enhance CFI outreach and capacity. Additionally, the Fund Development Coordinator will be involved with activities related to non-profit fundraising and relationship management, including working with the team to create and implement fundraising, development, as well as donor and grant research and tracking.
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Requirements: Requires a Master's degree or foreign equivalent, in Business Administration, Finance, Management, Economics or related field and 8 years of experience as a Product Manager, Senior Specialist, Analyst, Associate or related position involving product development of financial products for the LATAM region.
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As an Associate Digital Product Manager in IT & Digital, you will have a critical role in overseeing the product strategy, development/implementation and management of technology products in different focus areas in Global Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance.
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Collaborate on product development with strategic ad tech platforms, ensuring alignment with TikTok-specific challenges and objectives. This specific Partner Manager role is pivotal to our strategy, with a focus on both maintaining and expanding our relationships within the Commerce, Campaign Management, Lead Gen, CRM, and Ad Tech sectors.
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8+ years of experience as a product owner, product manager, senior business analyst in Global Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance areas, with at least 3 years in a delivery leadership role.
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