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The Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for the development of market requirements for product(s) or product line(s) in ECI division, including product strategy definition, market research, identifying customer needs, and pricing.
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Act as a thought-leader for the LGM IMT team and its clients, aspects of retail brand marketing; project management, external communications; marketing and sales campaigns, and marketing KPI’s & metrics.
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Join Skilljar's growing marketing team as our Associate Product Marketing Manager. You will directly work with and learn from the Director of Product Marketing, and partner closely with all members of the marketing team—spanning from the VP of marketing to demand generation and content.
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We are looking for a Sr. Global Campaigns Manager that can develop and execute demand generation campaigns for our ICP. The person in this role has experience in multiple marketing channels, excels in project management, and is adept at transforming creative campaign concepts into reality, driven by data insights.
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Minimum of a bachelor's degree with 15 or more years of relevant pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry experience, including leadership roles in domains such as HEOR, channel management, product value proposition and market access marketing, payer management, hub and specialty pharmacy and patient support services and global market access.
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Compose and orchestrate cradle to grave product/ solution/ audience marketing activities, including market research, product naming, AR, PR, product launches, and sales enablement.
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Collaborate with cross-functional publishing partners (Brand Marketing, Social Marketing, Creator/Influencer Marketing, Product Management, Insights & Analytics) in defining community growth strategies and executions.
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4-6 years of experience in Global Product Marketing or Product Management. The Global Product Manager, Digital Solutions is a unified upstream and downstream marketing position responsible for leading & managing the end-to-end development and global commercialization of Align’s doctor facing digital initiatives and products.
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Familiarity with product portfolio management and strategic alignment. She/he will conduct market research, develop product roadmap and collaborate closely with global teams to drive the smooth development of industry leading products and implement critical business initiatives.
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Support the management of the brand marketing budget; Track and report on expenditures for the business to Director, Global Brand Marketing. Minimum of five years of marketing or product management experience in gaming or entertainment.
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As the Global Product Marketing Director, you will be responsible for driving a comprehensive positioning strategy that includes a thorough understanding of the competitive landscape across ThousandEyes' digital experience use cases.
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With offices in San Francisco, Prague, Vancouver, London, Dublin, and Brno, Productboard is backed by leading investors like Tiger Global Management, Dragoneer Investment Group, Index Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Credo Ventures.
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From influencer marketing to performance marketing, the Senior Global Marketing Manager will lead cross-functional teams executing targeted initiatives to engage audiences worldwide.
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What you’ll be responsible for:Circle is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Campaigns Manager based in the United States who will strategize and execute our global marketing initiatives spanning multiple audiences, channels, and geographies.
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Work in lockstep with internal teams (content, publicity, social and creative marketing) to align on brand and campaign strategy and execution to deliver on KPIsMaintain in-depth knowledge of IP, programming, talent, key events, and the company's media and social product offerings.
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