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My Client a Cyber Security Startup Platform is seeking a Channel Marketing Manager. As a Channel Marketing Manager, you will develop and execute field marketing strategies in close collaboration with sales and channel teams, as well as fellow marketing colleagues.
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Within the SiriusXM Channel Marketing Team, we are Channel Specialists that provide expertise in direct response marketing. This role is responsible for leading a team of marketers, developing channel specific strategies, creating go-to-marketing plans that are customer facing and act as a strategist/consultant for our internal lines of business.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing, this Channel Marketing Manager is responsible for developing and implementing B2B marketing strategies for containerboard and technical papers.
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12+ years of direct response marketing experience in a digital and/or email channel and direct mail experience. We know the right people, process and tools needed to yield the best response within a marketing channel (eg.
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The Experiential and Channel Marketing Lead will own the experiential marketing, channel marketing, and sales enablement practices within the marketing department at Donaldson Company, creating high-quality, differentiated events (both traditional and digital), customer interactions, and virtual selling opportunities to foster growth.
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The person in this role works within the Audience Development department, reports to the Senior Manager, Content Marketing, and works in collaboration with a creative team of producers, designers, and marketing experts to develop strategies and tactics for engaging new Independent Lens audiences that stream the PBS documentary series on YouTube.
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The summer intern would work under mentorship of the Channel Manager and perform following tasks. DAP is looking to hire Channel Management Marketing Intern for Summer 2024.
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We are looking for an experienced business development manager to assess, plan, and execute a partner acquisition strategy across multiple Square products and seller verticals. Partner with internal teams, spanning Product Management, Marketing, Finance, Sales, Legal, and more.
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Job Duties and Responsibilities We are seeking an experienced Program Manager to lead our Channel Sales Program and drive sales growth for our company. The Program Manager of Channel Sales will also be responsible for ensuring that the channel sales program operates efficiently and effectively, and for collaborating with other departments and stakeholders to ensure alignment with overall business objectives.
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Overview Marketing Coordinator at The Sanctuary Beach ResortUnleash your creativity and passion for hospitality in a dynamic Marketing Coordinator role! Must be passionate about branding, marketing, storytelling and managing events.
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The Marketing Manager at the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Davidson College will be responsible for designing, developing, and executing a comprehensive marketing strategy and associated multi-channel marketing campaign plans for all of the core offerings at the Hurt Hub. This person will report to the Director of the Hurt Hub and will play a key role on the leadership team.
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The Influencer Marketing Manager is taking ownership of managing a portfolio of clients with little guidance from their Account Director; 90% of actions are being conducted independently.
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The Territory Sales Manager works closely with current hardware dealers, prospective hardware dealers, hardware multi-store owners, hardware buying groups in their respective area of responsibility and internal channel partners to meet or exceed sales goals.
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About the Job: Prime Roots is seeking a seasoned Brand Marketing Manager to develop and implement strategies for brand growth. In this role, you’ll own the strategy and implementation of Prime Root’s consumer and trade marketing plans.
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Job Title: Women's Channel Fitting Specialist. Conduct tour-level club fittings and experiences in a multi-fitter event setup focusing on the Titleist female customer at direct account locations within the specified market.
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