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The Priority Center is seeking a Chief Development Officer (CDO) for its Fund Development department and Executive Leadership team. The Chief Development Officer (CDO) will support the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Board of Directors in cultivating and soliciting donors from individuals, corporations, foundations and others.
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Collaborate closely with our Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) in LA to develop and execute effective marketing strategies. Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Marketing, or a related field is preferred.
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They are seeking a Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) who will be a senior member of the corporate team, responsible for using market research and analysis to direct marketing strategy and planning.
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Reporting to the EVP, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, the Vice President, Field Sales & Marketing is responsible for delivering property level top-line rooms and ancillary revenue through the development and implementation of key strategies, while also fostering a team-centric sales and marketing culture.
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This role will collaborate with the respective leads in corporate marketing and revenue management and will be an integral part of the MI GMS (Group Marketing Services) and GSO (Global Sales Organization) leadership team.
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Your role will require a high degree of collaboration across the internal teams of Chief Marketing Officer, Financial Planning & Analytics, Product Marketing, Sales Ops & Enablement, Channel Management, and external teams including 3rd party technology and service providers, Master Agents and vendors.
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Reports To: Chief Marketing Officer. Reports To: Chief Marketing Officer. Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM -subject to change based on project assignments/deadlines.
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We are seeking a strategic Chief Marketing Executive to drive brand awareness, customer acquisition, and revenue growth. Expertise in digital marketing, brand management, and customer acquisition/retention.
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Participate with the CEO and Chief Program Officer to align with and plan the organization's fund development marketing and communications and brand awareness. The CDO will report to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and will work with the senior management team, board of directors, and staff to define the organization's vision and direction.
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The Chief Operating Officer, IFP (Senior Director) oversees IFP (Individual & Family Plans) operational functions for the business. Partners closely with business and matrix partners (IT, Finance, Marketing, Legal/Compliance), to drive alignment of priorities and plans, and lead the execution of the operational and strategic roadmap of the business.
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Works with Chiefs, in particular the COO, Chief Innovation Officer (CINO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) to identify and deliver meaningful and impactful progress against objectives.
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Execute national and local marketing plans including, but not limited to: digital marketing initiatives, direct mail, strategic partnership channel marketing, event activation, promotions, grassroots marketing, etc.
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Position Highlights: The Executive Assistant to the Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Human Resources Officer plays a critical role providing comprehensive administrative support to these key executives, ultimately improving their efficiency and effectiveness of both departments.
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The position reports directly to the President and Chief Executive Officer of MemorialCare. The Officer CMCO is responsible for overseeing the planning, development and execution of the organization's marketing, advertising and communication initiatives.
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He plays a supervisory role to the key product management officer such as the: Director of Product Management, Director of UX, Head of Product Analytics, and Director of Product Marketing.
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