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The Role The Director of Ticketing Strategy, Clubs is responsible for performance metrics and serves as a product liaison for various division groups, including Client Services teams, Implementations, Artist Services, and Account Management.
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You will be responsible for leading campaign social strategy, integrating social plans with creator + influencer teams, and collaborating with our community platforms + content teams focused on Twitch, Discord and Reddit to amplify efforts and build consumer affinity.
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This role, specifically, will support overall product ownership activities for our nCino platform such as product strategy / roadmapping , requirements design, change management, UAT process management, escalated issue management and liaison with technology and SalesForce groups.
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Responsibilities What You’ll DoThe Business Representative will enforce contracts, research and file claims and is responsible for administration of all aspects of SAG-AFTRA contracts administered by the Voiceover department including video games, dubbing and promo/trailers.
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You'll build a strong design practice and influence product and business strategy while driving quality of the experience. Promote overall awareness and competence in design thinking and UX research, mentoring your own team and across the business for all who contribute to the user experience of our products.
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Areas of placement may include, but are not limited to: Music Business & Legal Affairs: The Music Business & Legal Affairs team supports various clients across NBCUniversal, including Sports, Late Night, Specials, Telemundo, News/ Owned Stations, and Scripted/Alt Studios.
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This role demands a strategic thinker with exceptional organizational and communication skills and a solid understanding of business strategy within the context of sports distribution and streaming platforms.
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Design data models to best support analytics needs of the business, consistent with data strategy principles. Identify valuable views and data products for business intelligence (BI) users, analytics teams, marketers, strategy teams, and other analysts.
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REQUIREMENTS:A JD and substantial experience (7-10 years) working in the business affairs or business/legal affairs department at a TV, cable or broadcast network, a streaming service, or a production company or entertainment-focused law firm.
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As a business development leader, you will be responsible for guiding game licensing programming strategies, exploring, managing and maximizing the commercialization of intellectual properties through collaborative partnerships with external partners, defining the right rules of engagement, collaborating with Netflix’s senior leadership on the Company’s growth strategy across all of its Gaming businesses, and helping scale the value proposition of Netflix gaming via the right set of partners.
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At ERI, the Business Data Analyst will not only produce rigorous quantitative and qualitative research, but will also help shape the messaging and strategic frameworks that influence public policy, grant making, coalition building, and on-the-ground campaigns.
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Leadership of Corporate Strategy and Business Development function of a high profile, brand iconic public company, including 5+ years of professional experience within the Media and Entertainment industry and/or a technology company, is highly desired.
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Minimum Qualifications:- 5+ years of experience in content strategy, content marketing, or related fields, with a demonstrated track record of success in global content development and execution.
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The People Business Partnership team leads many efforts including partnering with managers across the organization on people management and development, organizational design, workforce planning, employee relations, performance management, advocating for employees, and keeping a pulse on morale and evolution of company culture.
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Our team provides a wide range of electrical engineering services across markets sectors including transmission (substations, OH/UG transmission systems, generator interconnections, interconnection strategy), power distribution (OH/UG power systems, substations, EV charging networks, microgrid design, etc.
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