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The Market Manager uses their knowledge of the travel industry, and their experience in sales negotiation, revenue management and data analysis, to increase revenue by optimizing Priceline's hotel partnerships.
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Works cross-functionally with Market Access, Brand Marketing, NPC, Medical, Market Research, HEOR and other members of the organization to ensure seamless alignment. BS/BA degree in Marketing, Business or related field and 8+ years of pharmaceutical/healthcare marketing experience with a focus on sales results in pharmaceutical marketing and key account sales, including 3-4 years payer access and/or key account/market access/managed markets marketing experience OR.
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The Market Development Manager (MDM) will be the face of Oldcastle APG for our MoistureShield Decking, RDI Railing, Barrette Outdoor Living and Duralife Decking brands in the Mid Atlantic market area (OH, IN, KT.
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The Market Manager should always possess a professional behavior and appearance. The manager will need to do the schedules for The Market staff on a weekly bi-weekly basis.
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The Market Manager is responsible for the operation and results of multiple locations within a designated area not limited to operations, internal and external development, business relationships, wowing every internal and external customer and profitability.
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Priceline – a part of Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: BKNG), a highly profitable global online travel company with a market capitalization of over $80 billion – is looking for a Junior FP&A Analyst to join its Finance team.
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Be the conduit for load leveling for the market by holding daily calls. Work with corporate staff to achieve the external growth of the assigned market internal reporting and communications to meet or exceed the objectives of the area business plan.
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The Mid-Market Customer Success Manager is tasked with working with our growing customer base and working closely with cross-functional partners to deliver clear value, retain and renew customers while unlocking growth and expansion opportunities.
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The Project Controls Manager reports directly to the Project Executive. Once document control procedures are established, the Project Controls Manager shall participate in and ensure the project team is complying with required project documentation.
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The Market Access Analytics Associate Manager selects the appropriate data sources to develop reports and dashboards of Real-World Evidence for market access. Working in collaboration with statisticians, data managers, clinical team, CMOs, data vendors, IT, Reimbursement & Health Economics and quality assurance staff, the Market Access Analytics Associate Manager will provide market access data analysis reports and tools that enhance business processes.
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Priceline is part of the Booking Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: BKNG) family of companies, a highly profitable global online travel company with a market capitalization of over $80 billion. Priceline is following a hybrid working model, which includes two days onsite as determined by you and your manager (ideally selecting among Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.
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As the RevOps Manager for SMB & Mid Market within Revenue Operations, you'll implement the rhythm of the business and related processes within the SMB & MidMarket segmentation of our Domestic Revenue departments.
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The Market Access Field Reimbursement Manager (FRM) - Western Region will proactively engage with the ADMA field force to provide education and support to providers and their offices/staff on ADMA HUB Patient Support Program and services, current national and regional payor coverage, and payor policy for regionally and nationally based customers.
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Combining corporate cards with expense management, bill payments, vendor management, accounting automation and more, Ramp's all-in-one solution is designed to save businesses time and money, and free finance teams to do the best work of their lives.
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Job Title: Out of State Market Manager. Will be responsible for getting product availability and orders directly to/from our distributorsCommunication between Distributors and Logistics to set up orders ~6 weeks in advanceCommunicate with the Sales Manager to get orders programmed and scheduled.
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