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Moss Adams is offering a unique opportunity for a Consulting Marketing Senior Manager. As the Consulting Marketing Senior Manager, you will have a significant impact on our business, working closely with practice leadership to define and refine marketing approaches that align with business objectives.
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The marketing manager will oversee the winning execution of all our marketing actions, partnerships, creators, and campaigns. Juvee is looking for an experienced Sr. Marketing Manager to join our small but nimble team.
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IOWN Renewable Energy is seeking a Marketing Manager who will manage all aspects of the company’s internal and external marketing strategy, creation, execution, and corporate communications.
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Responsibilities for Marketing Manager. Directly reports to the (1st) VP of Marketing and (2nd) VP of Sales, supporting marketing campaigns across Theatrical, SVOD, TVOD, and AVOD releases and VOD partners.
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Partner closely with cross functional teams including Strategy, Brand, Publicity, Growth Marketing, Product Marketing, Media Planning, Research, Legal, Business Affairs, Post-Production, Campaign Management/Operations and more.
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The Trade Marketing Manager will play a pivotal role in managing brand strategic priorities and initiatives aimed at driving high growth within the wholesale channel. As the Trade Marketing Manager, you will be at the forefront of developing and executing the comprehensive year-over-year marketing calendar tailored to different customer segments.
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The Product Marketing Manager - Will be responsible for the launch of all new products and features to new and existing customers. 3-4 years experience in Product Marketing, Customer Insights, Email Marketing and/or Funnel Optimization.
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We’re Looking For An: eCommerce Marketing Manager to spearhead the creation, execution, analysis, and optimization of the Amazon marketing plan for all brands associated with the company.
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As the Regional Marketing Manager, you will be our local brand ambassador, responsible for community engagement and patient acquisition in Los Angeles. Track and analyze the performance of local marketing initiatives in partnership with the CRM director and business intelligence team.
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Scopely is looking for a Sr. Product Marketing Manager to join our MONOPOLY GO! 3+ years experience in product marketing on a mobile game. Work closely with our business development and monetization teams to craft compelling marketing collateral that we can take to platforms like Apple and Google for merchandising support.
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HOURGLASS COSMETICS — Manager, Digital Marketing. You will work closely with the Director of Growth Marketing on all consumer acquisition efforts—responsibilities include but are not limited to media planning, analyzing media performance across 360 campaigns, partnering with our creative team to develop beautiful, clear and effective ads, and trend-watching to find the next channels we should invest in.
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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 are looking for a Campaign Marketing Manager to join our fast-growing marketing team. Drive the campaign machine; manage demand generation campaign plans leveraging content marketing, email marketing, account-based marketing, social media marketing, website, digital, partner co-marketing and any other tactics and channels appropriate to our audiences.
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Icon Concerts is seeking a stellar Marketing Manager to lead our growing touring business! The Marketing Manager will be responsible for multiple tasks that are essential to the success of Icon Concerts' marketing efforts, including the development and presentation of marketing plans, implementation of local marketing promotions, and management of multiple event advertising budgets for Icon Concerts Touring.
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Maple Media is looking for an experienced and driven Senior Growth Marketing Manager to join our Los Angeles-based team. - Minimum 5-7 years of hands-on experience in digital media buying or performance marketing, including implementing & tracking campaigns across multiple platforms.
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