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The Marketing Manager supports the Division Sales & Marketing Director in the planning, launch, and evaluation of marketing initiatives for local Woodside Homes communities.
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Primary responsibilities at a high level:We are looking for a Digital Marketing Manager who isn't afraid of rolling up their sleeves and playing a pivotal role in shaping and executing our digital strategy, focusing on optimizing email campaigns and conversion rates across digital channels.
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Role Summary: The Restaurant Marketing Manager (RMM), also known as the Restaurant Marketing Director (RMD) by some Chick-fil-A Inc. materials, serves on the leadership team as a partner and guardian of the critical success factors: Sales and Brand Growth and Quality and Guest Experience.
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As the Marketing Communications Manager, you will work directly with the Marketing Director to develop and execute marketing strategies for our premium world-class brands: BMW , Mercedes-Benz , Jaguar , Land Rover , and Volvo.
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As the Digital Marketing Manager, your role entails crafting and implementing our digital strategy while overseeing external partners' management for the Rural King brand. Work closely with the Vice President of Marketing and Director of Pricing and Integrated Marketing Planning, and cross functional partners in building digital media plan.
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Manager, Retail Marketing. Genuine interest in and passion for marketing, loyalty and the cannabis industry is required. Partner with a cross-functional team (tech/dev, legal, finance, ecomm, ops) and agencies to help build impactful loyalty marketing programs.
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Browse The AislesThe Product Marketing Manager supports ADUSA's Media Partnerships team’s efforts to deliver on bold revenue targets. The Essentials In Your Cart - The required ingredients 5-7 years of experience leading retail, IT or similar projects, preferably involving media or marketing channels.
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The Marketing Measurement Sr. Manager is focused on the Marketing Reporting and Measurement tool set, including building and continuously improving a set of products that enable our marketing teams to make more informed decisions to grow the business and optimize investments.
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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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The Growth Marketing team is seeking a Marketing Planning Manager who will join our New York City Marketing Performance and Analysis team and collaborate closely with Analytics, Finance, and Paid Media teams to deliver planning, execution, and optimization of paid media marketing plans across domestic and international territories.
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As the Manager of Sales Marketing- Enterprise, you will be responsible for developing and executing effective marketing strategies that resonate with clients in the consumer packaged goods and quick-service restaurant industries.
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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. The Senior Product Marketing Manager position will report to the Director of Product Management.
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Co-create with the Digital Marketing team on paid social media marketing and owned channel marketing activities including email marketing, organic social media marketing, and website pages.
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The Asian Marketing Manager is responsible for the successful operation of the Asian Relationship Marketing team with direct supervision of the Asian VIP Host team and indirect supervision of the Asian Executive and Senior Executive Hosts.
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Reports directly to Director - Aerie Brand Strategy in American Eagle Outfitters, with a dotted line to Manager - Aerie Brand Experience. - Maintain internal budget tracker with photo shoot expenses, with ongoing reporting to manager and finance for budget status seasonally.
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