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Frontier Management, LLC has an established Performance Based Bonus program for our community's Marketing Director that incentivizes diligent efforts and outcomes, which positively impact the Company and its future, by striving to control costs, maintain high levels of resident satisfaction and reaching high census targets.
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The International Franchise Association (IFA) is seeking a Director of Marketing to support the growth and value for the IFA with a focus on new audiences as well as existing members. Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, or relevant field.
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The Field Director will provide leadership for the paleontology field mitigation crew in support of ongoing transmission, renewable energy, transportation, and federal and state inventory projects in Nevada and surrounding states.
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Field Marketing experience in a multi-unit restaurant /retail environment (“trade area based” marketing planning & execution) At Cane’s, Restaurant Marketing is executed through localized “Caniac” (Grass-Roots or Neighborhood) Marketing, Media & Public Relations, Sponsorships (paid partnerships with “for profit” organizations) and Active Community Involvement initiatives (paid & non-pad partnerships with “non-profit” organizations.
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The Director of Communications and Marketing will lead a team of marketing, communications and design professionals who operate in a fast-paced environment that delivers a high-quantity and wide assortment of outreach and engagement efforts including print, advertising, digital and social media.
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Master's degree in business, marketing, communications, or related field strongly preferred. Director, Marketing & Communications. Bachelor's degree in marketing or related field.
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Position Summary: The Assistant Retail Marketing Manager will hire, train and develop a Retail Marketing Team to build brand awareness and generate sales leads in the local market through our retail partnerships.
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Our Marketing Directors build relationships in our community, grow our sales, and build the business. Must have experience in Marketing. Chick-fil-A, Inc., Founder S. Truett Cathy started the business in 1946, when he and his brother, Ben, opened an Atlanta diner known as The Dwarf Grill (later renamed The Dwarf House.
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Responsible for working directly with the Camp Director to coordinate summer cross country and track and field camps including recruiting campers and teams to participate. - Responsible for working with the sport administrator and athletic department chief financial officer to manage the track and field and cross country budgets.
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Primary Purpose: The Director, Global Influencer & Creator Marketing is a key leader on the Global Marketing team responsible for developing and driving execution of Coach global influencer and creator marketing strategies that support the overall brand vision and business objectives.
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Join Kimley-Horn’s growing marketing team and help influence client and project strategy; coordinate, write, and collaborate on proposals and thought leadership; and promote the firm. Bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism, Communication, Marketing, Education, or other relevant major.
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WestLand is seeking a full-time Archaeology Field Director to join our Cultural Resources team in northern Arizona. An undergraduate degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field AND additional years of experience may substitute for a graduate degree.
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Karla Palma, Senior Director of Product Marketing for the Puppet brand at Perforce is searching for a Customer Marketing Manager to join the team. Familiarity with B2B marketing, lead generation, and sales processes.
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Symmetry Software is seeking a dynamic and experienced CMO/Head of Marketing to lead our enterprise B2B marketing efforts. You will build a full-stack enterprise marketing team, including demand generation, product marketing, digital marketing and online presence, sales enablement, analytics and reporting, and lifecycle marketing.
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We know that you have aspirations to gain experience that is related to the field of sales & marketing. The Sales & Marketing Associate will start at $17/hour (living wage in Placer County.
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