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The COO will be responsible for the strategic development, direction, and implementation of the following functions: human resources, talent, and culture; technology support; business operations; special events and rental sales; visitor services; facilities; and security.
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Assists in establishing strategic territory sales objectives to meet revenue by collaborating with IPT North America Regional Sales Director, Vice President of Sales and STERIS IMS Business Development teams.
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Reporting to the Division Vice President, this position collaborates across teams to implement growth initiatives, execute sales strategies, and contribute to PharMerica's overall revenue plan.
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The Vice President, Marketing Communications will be engaged in advocacy initiatives to promote, expand and protect the linen, uniform and facility services industry by highlighting its inherent sustainability through its commitment to circular economy through reuse, repair, repurpose and recycle, as well as safety, hygiene and environmental stewardship with legislators, regulators and other audiences.
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Key Responsibilities The Vice President, Marketing Communications reports directly to the President and CEO and serves as a key member of the Senior Management Team. The successful candidate will have demonstrated leading a marketing communications team in the association, government, or corporate sector.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Marketing, the Marketing Manager plays a pivotal role in crafting marketing strategies tailored to Jazz, Hip Hop, and Contemporary Music, aimed at maximizing audience engagement and revenue generation opportunities.
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Reporting to the Senior Vice President of Sales, the Regional Sales Director, Captives will act as the company’s captive subject matter expert and sales lead responsible for generating new business revenue and growing a profitable book of business.
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Become Subject Matter Expert in financial business of asset management industry such as investment strategy and product offering research, portfolio construction, optimization and rebalancing, security selection, rich and cheap analysis, market and sector analysis, and algorithmic trading.
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The Vice President, Marketing Communications reports directly to the President and CEO and serves as a key member of the Senior Management Team. The successful candidate will have demonstrated leading a marketing communications team in the association, government, or corporate sector.
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Hiring a Technical Marketing Manager – High-Speed IPs & ASIC/SoC Platforms Reports To: Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing. Key Responsibilities Technical Content Development: Create and manage high-quality technical marketing materials, including whitepapers, case studies, product datasheets, product briefs, technical blogs, and webinars focused on semiconductor SoC platforms and high-speed IP products.
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The Vice President, Development (the VP) serves as a member of the NILC Senior Leadership Team (SLT) providing strategic leadership and guidance on NILC and NILC Immigrant Justice Fund’s fundraising functions.
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Reports To: Vice President, Marketing & New Media. Align content creation across multiple organizational stakeholders including Ticket Sales, Community Relations, Partnership Sales, Communications, and Baseball Operations.
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Hedge Fund Accounting, Vice President will be responsible for NAV delivery, client service, and oversight of global hedge accounting team. From core custody, accounting, fund administration and shareholder recordkeeping, to complete operations solutions and servicing for alternative assets like OTC derivatives, private equity and real estate, SSGS’ tools help our clients make better investment choices and act on growth opportunities.
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Sales Growth Strategies through specifications will be developed and implemented in coordination between the National Business Development Manager, Regional Sales Vice President and the SVP of Sales.
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Graduate degree preferred, preferably in Business Administration, Arts Administration, or Marketing and Communications. The Vice President of Audience Strategy works with the Chief Marketing Officer to develop and manage, from idea to execution, marketing and communications campaigns that support revenue growth, raise the institution’s profile, and develop new audiences for NYBG. The role demands expertise in utilizing research, real-time data, audience sentiment, and industry trends to grow NYBG’s relevance and marketshare within the cultural landscape.
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