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Our Sales & Marketing Representatives (OPC/CMA) work with popular local attractions such as trade shows, festivals, and conferences to connect with the public as a brand ambassador.
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The Director / Assistant AD for Marketing & Fan Engagement is responsible for all aspects of marketing and promoting UNC Athletics, including developing and implementing comprehensive marketing plans that drives ticket sales, attendance, revenue and fan engagement.
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3+ years of automotive dealership experience (sales associate/representative, service advisor, parts counter, controller, marketing associate) 3+ years of automotive dealership experience (sales associate/representative, service advisor, parts counter, controller, marketing associate.
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Reporting to the Artistic Director and the Managing Director and working closely with the senior leadership team, the Director of Marketing and Communications will ensure that all advertising campaigns, external messaging, and collateral materials fully represent the mission, vision, and values of LWT. They will develop brand awareness and will create and implement innovative initiatives to drive earned revenue through ticket sales.
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Aprimo is a pioneer of the marketing resource and digital asset management space, and we deliver an innovative, industry-leading SaaS solution that changes the way companies like AT&T, National Park Foundation, Laborie, and Bank of America work, create, collaborate, and learn in order to deliver exceptional brand experiences at scale.
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As an Inbound Sales Development Specialist at Amity, you will be part of the Growth Team, comprising the Pre-Sales, Sales, Marketing and Strategy teams. Collaborating closely with the Product Marketing and Account Executives teams, you will focus on qualifying leads to strengthen Amity's sales pipeline.
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As an Inbound Sales Development Representative (SDR) at Amity, you will play a pivotal role in steering Amity's growth trajectory. Junior Inbound Sales Development Representative (SDR.
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Your responsibilities will include engaging with prospects to better understand their needs, undergoing technical training to proficiently address queries, and collaborating with marketing colleagues to craft tailored, product-centric marketing initiatives.
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With guidance from the Director, Global Brand Marketing, and input from your Cross-Functional partners, define and initiate development of all core brand creative including all digital content, key art, packaging, advertising creative (digital and TV), trailers, social media, sales support materials, events/activations, web and point-of-sales materials, ensuring all needs are accounted for and delivered on time.
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Guide solid leads through the sales funnel, connecting them with sales personnel and arranging meetings. Demonstrate expertise in identifying high-value opportunities and effectively managing early sales funnel activities.
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Coordinate with Regional Manager - RNDC West, Director of Marketing and Director Sales West on training- on both brand education and sales presentations). (Coordinate with Regional Manager - RNDC West, Director of Marketing and Director of Sales - West.
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Pay: $69,000-$116,000 - Commissions for each brand you bring on - Commissions on Franchise Development Sales - Plus residual payouts after 12 months - Plus bonuses on company profitability Qualifications 5+ years of Franchise Development Experience Proven experience in influencer marketing, brand management, or franchise development.
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Liaise with cross-functional teams, including eComm, brand marketing, content, sales and medical marketing to align plans with company KPIs and strategic goals.
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The District Sales Representative is responsible for customer development, customer relations and communication with independent wholesale distributors and retailers. The ideal candidate will possess direct-store delivery (DSD) sales growth in a food, beverage, grocery, or retail environment as a District Sales Manager, Route Sales Representative, Territory Sales Manager, Market Sales Lead, Team Lead, Merchandising Supervisor, Grocery Manager.
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The objective of the Senior Living Sales & Marketing Director is to support prospective residents and their family members as they evaluate senior care options and to help them to understand that Navion is the best senior housing option for them.
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