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This position reports to the Area Director of Sales or VP of Regional Operations and is responsible for maintaining relationships with physicians, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities’ management, discharging planners, and case managers to generate Personal Home Care referrals.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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Call on management-level executive contacts (Director of Marketing/Sales, Marketing Manager) and manage a consultative, complex sales cycle. The ideal candidate is someone who has experience selling marketing services or SaaS solutions to B2B sales and marketing executives.
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Job Description GENERAL SUMMARYUnder the direction of the Director of Tennis, the Tennis Professional is responsible for all tennis activities as assigned and directed by the Club’s management.
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Lead, plan, and provide support for due diligence activities across all functional areas of any transaction inclusive of commercial, financial, product, operations, technology, sales, and marketing.
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The Marketing Director will oversee demand generation activities and campaign creation, event campaign management, drive market and competitor research, work with product management and product marketing to develop product-oriented technical content for both product lines , define clear value proposition, design and execute a product GTM plan.
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Experience providing hands on analysis and recommendations in the areas of SEO/SEM, display, affiliate marketing, marketplace management and other e-commerce fundamentals. This leader will work closely with sales, integrated marketing, product and segment marketing to deliver the SiTime CX strategy and experience in the digital world, whether it is on SiTime.com or a partner website, social media, or SiTimeDirectTM , our eCommerce store.
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Work closely with product management and Cisco marketing support teams to develop market launch plans including an awareness (press, social, digital, analyst), product launch collateral, sales enablement content, demand programs, and event tactics.
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Bachelor's degree required, 3+ years related experience in Semiconductor Sales/Marketing environment, preferable in the Power Management industry. Under the direction of the Sr. Director of Sales, the Field Sales Representative will focus on Power Management products and work to grow existing customers, identify, and create new customers in their territory.
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Experience partnering with Sales, Engineering, Product Management, Product Marketing, UX and UI, and brokering trade offs with stakeholders. As a Director of Product Management for the Workspace AI Platform team, you will lead the team towards the next evolution of how people can collaborate together as we enter the next new tech paradigm shift: Generative AI. What would productivity tools be if they were not invented with generative AI at the heart.
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Technical Product Managers (TPM) are an integral part of Illumio’s highly skilled subject matter experts who work with product management, engineering, sales, and marketing teams to help build Illumio’s brand, thought-leadership presence, and demand & seller readiness programs for our portfolio of products and solutions.
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This critical role will be a trusted advisor to the BU GM and a respected partner to cross-functional leaders across product, engineering, design, sales, marketing, and customer success.
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Crafting the strategy and roadmap, defining the goals/objectives and key results in partnership with cross-functional category leadership to include executives, design, product marketing, program management and engineering.
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Reporting to the VP, Global Sales Operations, the Director of Sales Processes and Systems will be at the center of the sales engine, designing and improving processes and identifying best practices to improve seller productivity and experience.
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