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The Marketing Coordinator will represent the company in a professional and positive manner. The Marketing Coordinator will execute day-to-day operations in support of the business leader(s) for a business unit, market unit, business unit or functional department.
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Plus, you're not just about maintaining – you're all about innovation, working hand in hand with our Marketing Director and Senior Marketing Database Coordinator to implement new protocols and processes, ensuring we're always at the top of our game.
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Collaborate closely with Senior Vice President of Sales, Senior Vice President, Events, Media and Marketing Services, Chief Product Officer and Chief Financial Officer to develop and implement plans that align with company objectives.
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Reports to: Marketing & Communications Director. Develop marketing campaigns for Providence House events and initiatives in conjunction with the Marketing and Communications Director and other members of the External Relations Team.
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EBA Engineering, Inc. (EBA) is seeking an innovative, highly motivated Proposal & Marketing Coordinator to create compelling proposals, qualification statements, and general marketing collateral for a professional engineering services firm.
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Senior eCommerce Marketing Analyst. As a pivotal member of the Pens.com Ecommerce Analytics team, the Senior Marketing Analyst is devoted to driving our brands' success via insightful, data-driven decision-making.
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Join our team of marketing professionals as a Marketing Coordinator and fuel our brand's growth with your innovative ideas and exceptional skills. Join our team as a Marketing Coordinator and be at the forefront of our brand's success.
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What you’ll be responsible for: Circle is seeking a Senior Partner Marketing Manager to play a key role as a marketer working on a partner-centric go-to-market strategy. Expertise: Deep knowledge of web3, blockchain, digital currency, fintech, and growth marketing.
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As a Senior Marketing Campaign Developer (Senior Professional, Database Marketing), you will collaborate closely with our marketing and analytics team to leverage the Adobe Experience Platform (AEP) for audience development.
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Collaborate with the Marketing Brand Studio team (Director of creative & content, Senior Brand Manager, creative designers, and web developer) and other marketing disciplines including demand generation, product marketing, and partner programs.
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As a Senior Analyst, you’ll partner directly with Udemy’s Marketing organization and be responsible for providing data-driven reporting, analysis and insights that inform decision-making and improve Udemy’s business performance.
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The Content Creator/Marketing Coordinator works as an assistant to the Marketing Department team to fulfill all tasks as needed related to various marketing projects. Title: Content Creator/Marketing Coordinator.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Database Marketing Coordinator is responsible for the operation of email marketing, SMS marketing and other forms of database marketing. Experience with Eloqua or similar email marketing platform (e.g., SFMC, Marketo.
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By coordinating efforts between sales and marketing teams a successful candidate must be hands on, organized, demonstrate strong communication skills and possess an eye for detail. Coordinate ad hoc meetings with the sale team to review current marketing efforts and determine future needs.
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Reporting directly to the CMO, the Senior Director, Marketing Insights & Analytics will be a key member of the newly formed Marketing Leadership team, responsible for generating consumer insights that fuel product growth strategy and brand building in addition to creating a data-rich marketing analytics strategy to determine Marketing ROI and help the org make smarter and more informed business decisions.
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