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Education - Bachelor's or equivalent experience in a related field such as: Graphic Design, Communication Design, Digital Media, Media Arts, Marketing, Journalism, Communications, Business Administration, or Urban Planning; or combination of education or.
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Responsible for leading a growing team of Creative Specialists / Managers across 2d / 3d and multimedia, the Creative Services Manager / Team Leader position sits within the Corporate Marketing & Brand Communications Group.
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Bachelor’s Degree Required (Marketing & Communications degree preferred) or relative experience in a field marketing role. Field Marketing experience in a multi-unit restaurant /retail environment (“trade area based” marketing planning & execution.
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Work with Corporate Digital Marketing Manager to determine media plan, SEO, PPC and web analytics. The Marketing/PR Manager works directly with the Director of Sales & Marketing and the Senior Marketing and Public Relations manager to manage the development, implementation and oversight of Marketing and PR strategies.
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Data-led, with earned ideas at the core, the agency deploys leading and emerging technologies to inform strategy, develop critical insights and heighten impact across sectors and specialty areas, including brand and B2B marketing, healthcare marketing, change management, employee engagement, corporate reputation, crisis management, data and analytics, technology, public affairs, social impact and financial communications.
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Futronics, a global leading AI robotics company in stealth mode, is looking for a talented Event and International Convention Manager to join the team in Pasadena, CA. This role will be planning, organizing, and executing all in-person or virtual events for all divisions and functional groups with a primary focus on a globally recognized annual conference in the field of human-robot interaction.
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IBM is seeking a dynamic and experienced Product Marketing Manager to support the product strategy, development, and implementation for our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) platforms and solutions, working collaboratively with the product teams.
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A demonstrated understanding of all areas of the Sysco: Merchandising, CMU (corporate multi-unit) sales, Marketing, Field Sales, Business Technology, Ecommerce, Market and USBL Operations, Field and Corporate Finance, SBS (Sysco business services), HR(human resources), Legal.
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Preparing personalized recruiting presentations as requested for VIP and award-winning agents, and participating in the presentation with the branch manager, Field Marketing Manager and Luxury Manager as needed.
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The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented self-starter with a blend of field marketing, digital marketing, product/services marketing, content marketing and marketing operations skill sets.
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The Field Reimbursement Manager (FRM) proactively provides education and support on product access programs for physicians and their staff. The FRM will need to coordinate cross functionally within Field Sales, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, and Specialty Pharmacy Account Management.
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In this role, you will work closely with Field Marketing, Demand Generation, Product Marketing, Content Marketing, Customer Marketing, Event Marketing, Design, Marketing and Sales Operations, Digital Marketing, Analytics, Account Executives, Sales Development Reps, and Customer Success teams to ensure the activation of first-class, valuable, multi-channel, integrated campaigns for our target personas across various industries and segments (i.
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The Marketing & Communications Coordinator provides a wide range of support to the Marketing & Communications Manager/Director including, but not limited to, writing, editing, social media management and digital channel communications management.
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Work in collaboration with the Area Sales Manager and Key Account Manager to achieve team targets, introduce new marketing initiatives and execute programming. Bachelors Degree, Business or Marketing concentration is preferred.
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Field Sales Representative - Lancaster, PA | Field Sales Representative | Lancaster, PA. Our corporate teams support our family of brands through managing the back office work so the team members who support in the production of our products can focus on making great tasting, innovative quality craft beverages.
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