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The Marketing Manager is responsible for managing Marketing projects working with Product Management, Engineers, Packaging, Graphics, and Sales with primary responsibilities for: New product launch sales materials, brochures, sales training, publicity, website and catalog content.
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The Marketing Manager works with the Regional Director of Marketing & Communications to develop and execute the property's sales and marketing program in cooperation with the Makena project leadership.
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You may have done one or many of the following at a startup or high-growth company: Demand Gen, Paid Marketing, Content Marketing, or Product Marketing. Has 3+ years of marketing experience at a SaaS company pre series B (bonus pre series A.
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Lightspark is looking for a Marketing Manager with a passion for innovation and a deep understanding of the transformative power of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Our community is at the heart of everything we do, and as a Marketing Manager, you'll have the opportunity to engage and inspire our community to be advocates for our mission by elevating and articulating the Lightspark brand.
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Proven experience as a Marketing Manager or similar role, preferably in the fintech or cryptocurrency industry. Job Title: Marketing Manager, Company: OpenEXA Inc. - Open Exchange of Assets.
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Three Six Zero Recordings is looking for an Lbased Marketing Manager to create, implement, and manage marketing strategies for the label's releases. 5+ years experience in marketing or a comparable role in the music industry.
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The Brand Marketing Manager will be responsible for attending post-launch tracking and optimization meetings to ensure that our campaign assets are effective. The Brand Marketing Manager will partner with senior Brand Marketing leadership to drive creative and integrated briefs, creative development, project management, stakeholder management, agency and creative partner management, budget management and the integrated go-to-market process across multiple projects and campaigns.
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The Marketing Manager will support the marketing leadership team in a variety of projects that relate to sales assets, interna and external corporate presentations, select Client communication and special project assignments.
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The Marketing Manager will monitor trends in the marketplace, the competitive landscape, and consumer behavior to direct new product development. The Marketing Manager will make a huge impact on our business.
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The Commercial Marketing Manager is responsible for helping to build and operationalize go-to-market omni-channel marketing plans to drive customer and revenue growth for the Commercial businesses.
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The Senior Marketing Manager will be responsible for overseeing and driving the development and execution of brand strategies across our community and influencer marketing, content marketing, and creative teams.
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Experience partnering with internal account managers / client success managers to deliver comprehensive marketing strategies. You’ll be responsible for optimizing marketing campaigns and providing our client success team with marketing support to drive campaigns through execution.
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San Diego, California, Marketing Manager Position Title & Department: Marketing Manager;Professional and Continuing Education Posting #: 4886 Department Description: The University of San Diego’s Division of Professional and Continuing Education (PCE) offers a robust portfolio of courses and programs needed by aspiring professionals that evolve in response to their professional development in the fields of business, education, and health care.
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The Marketing Manager is the first impression our residents and their families have with Waltonwood. The Marketing Manager puts residents and their families at ease with the knowledge and affirmation that they chose the best senior living community in town.
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As an individual contributor (IC) Product Marketing Manager, you will partner closely with a wide range of teams from product management and design to go-to-market teams to shape and launch new music experiences for our listeners.
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