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Oversees marketing and public relations team and agency of record to ensure appropriateness of marketing, print material, electronic promotions, videos and solicitation of communication pieces, reports, presentations, proposals stewardship and cultivation materials for donors and supporters.
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The Regional Leasing Director will assist the VP of Marketing and Leasing and Director of Leasing with overall leasing and marketing strategy within the University Partners portfolio.
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The Regional Marketing Director will work closely with the internal cross-functional field professionals, including, but not limited to Regional Business Directors (RBD), Strategic Account Managers (SAM), Oncology Nurse Educators (ONE), Interventional Radiology Coordinators (IRC) and Key Account Directors (KAD) in addition to home office-based colleagues in Marketing, Medical Affairs, and Market Access.
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The Regional Leasing Director will help coordinate all aspects of leasing at the site level including management software training and implementation, coordination of marketing vendors, training site staff in leasing and marketing strategy, and monitoring property goals and reporting metrics throughout the leasing cycle.
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The Regional Director will align multiple departments in a collaborative effort to maximize the potential of the real estate assets and field employees, including oversight of financial performance; annual budget process; employee recruitment, retention, engagement, and performance management; pricing; property maintenance; marketing and leasing; resident satisfaction metrics; acquisitions/disposition/development due diligence; and the rehab and repositioning of assets.
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The Regional Sales Director will build and develop a regional sales team to deliver best in class performance for revenue and growth. Work closely with Marketing, R&D and Area VP of Sales to identify market needs and execute on the sale/commercialization of new products.
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The Regional Director of Sales is responsible for providing Marketing and Sales support to communities with an assigned region in collaborative partnership with the Regional Vice President.
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The Regional Leader of Marketing (RLM) will lead the development and execution of Restaurant, DMA & Regional level marketing plans that are aligned to brand standards and designed to achieve Business Unit goals.
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The Regional Sales Director (RSD) is responsible for all aspects of the Orthodontic Sales function in an assigned geographic region; including achievement of defined sales goals, coaching, and developing assigned Territory Managers (TMs), implementing sales systems and metrics provided by Sales Excellence, and providing relevant market information and analysis to Sales Leadership.
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Broad commercial breadth of work experience, which may include Sales, Marketing, Training, Market Access, etc., preferred. Contribute to the development of the National Sales plan that aligns to organizational goals, leveraging analysis and interpretation of general economic, industry, marketing and sales data.
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The Regional Director of Sales position is responsible for providing sales leadership to a group of communities in order to drive occupancy and revenue. Oversees marketing budget dollars to assure optimal exposure in media (e.g., social media, print, digital) and with referral sources.
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The role of the Regional Director of Sales and Marketing is to identify and analyze the competitive marketplace and ensure the assigned region meets set goals and objectives. This position will work in conjunction with the Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Revenue.
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Join our dynamic Marketing team as our new Director of Regional Marketing today! Partner with the Director of Digital Marketing to develop strategic and brand-unique marketing plans for assigned communities.
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The Texas/Louisiana Regional Strategic Growth Director will be based in Dallas, Houston or Austin and will have direct oversight over sales and marketing strategy. Bachelor’s degree in liberal arts, Marketing, Communications, Business, English or related field.
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We are currently seeking candidates for a full-time Regional Director of Marketing opportunity in Texas. Regional Director of Marketing Location: Texas (Remote.
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marketing job Title: director regional in Dallas, Peoria, Arizona
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