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This includes but is not limited to coordination between the Brand, Product Marketing, Creative, Growth Marketing, Social, Network Marketing, PR/Communications, and Legal teams.
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The Brand Product Marketing Manager leads the marketing innovation and activation strategy for beverages, desserts, catering, sides, and snacks, by working cross-functionally and directing the creative agency relationship.
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Responsibilities: Responsible for the marketing management of assigned product line(s) within the Bioscience and Pyrogen Testing (BPST) product portfolios, including Laboratory Chemicals and LAL/Biosafety Testing, including maintenance and growth of gross profit, in alignment with overall strategic business plan objectives.
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Blizzard is on a quest to find a legendary Product Marketing Manager to join the Overwatch 2 marketing team in Irvine CA. This individual will support senior marketing staff with go-to-market planning and execution for the Overwatch 2 franchise under the supervision of the senior marketing staff.
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Reporting to the VP, New Product Introduction and Change Strategy, the AVP, Marketing Fair Lending Tollgate Manager will support various governance and oversight activities and lead the Marketing Fair Lending governance and tollgate activities in connection with the Fair Lending requirements set forth by the SYB R-700 Fair Lending Policy and the R-S700.5 Fair Lending of Consumer Segmentation Tools Standard.
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Thales is looking for a Product Marketing Manager (PMM) to be responsible for ensuring the competitiveness of their assigned product portfolio. Product Marketing Manager.
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Job Overview:The Marketing Communications Manager for Aesthetic Injectables will report directly to the Director of Marketing and play a crucial role in shaping and executing the marketing communications strategy for Letybo, Benev’s new aesthetic neurotoxin.
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12+ years’ related experience 8+ years in semiconductor or wireless system product fields. Practical Applied Knowledge of product development, market research, and business development.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will operate at the intersection of product development and market strategy, serving as both an advocate for the product and a voice of the customer within the organization.
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The Sr. Marketing Communications Manager works independently to support Inari's product position and success in the marketplace. This role takes ownership of all marketing communications and downstream marketing, including but not limited to market sales support, conference support, HCP, and direct-to-patient marketing, product positioning, key messaging, competitive differentiation, and campaign development.
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Maintain and track marketing budgets with oversight from Sr. Product Marketing Manager, including budget reconciliation, invoice processing, and budget tracking to ensure accuracy of fiscal year spend.
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The primary role of the Marketing Manager will be to lead and oversee marketing campaigns and projects in support of the Company's strategic goals and objectives, especially including initiatives around a highly disruptive, industry changing nicotine substitute product (SPREE BAR) that Charlie's plans to launch next month.
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As an entrepreneur, the Sr Product Marketing Manager facilitates creativity; encourages innovation; and is comfortable with change, ambiguity, debate, conflict, playfulness, experimentation, and informed risk taking.
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The Communications Manager position will be part of the Business Markets Marketing & Sales Enablement team and will be responsible for conceptualizing and execution of internal communications initiatives (product/service/promo launches, as well as other general field need to know) for the Verizon Business Markets organization.
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TP-Link USA Corporation is seeking a dynamic and experienced Growth Marketing Manager to drive messaging optimization, customer acquisition, engagement, and retention across our product lines.
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