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Host communication with DMAs and one to one with franchisees across the system to communicatemarketing performance and media plansWork closely with operations managers in the specific regions to ensure all centers have appropriate information on marketing and media plansPartner with operations managers to provide any necessary data or metrics to improve business performance on a local levelQualifications: Bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, advertising, or customer relations preferred.
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We are seeking a Senior Product Manager, Software for a novel new product in our R&D pipeline. Lead collaboration with multidisciplinary teams (i.e. hardware, assay development, product integration, manufacturing, computational biology, software engineering, design, customer support) to design and build software solutions which address customer needs.
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We're looking for an experienced Senior Technical Product Manager to develop innovative capabilities for our backend-as-a-service platform. Sr. Technical Product Manager, Metagame Systems.
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Senior Manager of Shopper Marketing page is loaded. Senior Manager of Shopper Marketing. The Senior Manager. This individual will work cross-functionally with sales, brand marketing, integrated marketing, shopper insights, omni-channel team and sales strategy to execute against and achieve company KPIs.
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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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To help accelerate our industry leadership as we enter new markets and launch new products, were looking for a strategic Product Marketing Manager to join our team of cannabis advocates.
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From influencer marketing to performance marketing, the Senior Global Marketing Manager will lead cross-functional teams executing targeted initiatives to engage audiences worldwide.
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We're looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to amplify Front's momentum in the customer service space through our next chapter of growth. 8+ years of overall work experience, with a minimum of 5 years of experience in product marketing, ideally within B2B SaaS.
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We are looking for an experienced and creative Senior Content Marketing Manager. Collaborate closely with product marketing, demand generation, field marketing, and brand teams to create a unified and distinctive voice across all content.
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QualificationsJob Summary:Reporting to SEGA of America in the Publishing division, the Product Marketing Manager is charged with driving world-class product marketing for Football Manager, the critically acclaimed series of soccer management simulation video game titles across North America & South America territories.
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Product Marketing Manager. 4+ years of professional marketing experienceAt least 2 years of product marketing experience in SaaS or financeExcellent writing and communications skillsExperience with crypto, fintech, etc.
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The Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Archer, NGS for IDT's global marketing organization, is responsible for leading cross functional efforts between product management, R&D, marketing, and sales to address customer needs for the Archer product portfolio within the clinical research market segment and using that knowledge and experience to develop and execute marketing and product launch campaigns that drive IDT awareness and revenue.
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As part of the integrated InterVision marketing team, the Cloud Product Marketing Manager will report directly to the VP of Marketing and align closely with the overall corporate product and marketing objectives, as well as contribute to the strong collaborative culture that exists today.
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Lead the collaboration with IDT Product Marketing/Management, Product Development, and Project Management - as well as with Global Sales and Regional Marketing - to develop accurate marketing personas, effective customer segmentation strategies, insightful buyer journeys, and useful value propositions and key messages specific to the clinical research market segment.
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