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1+ years of relevant experience in a wine tasting room, marketing, public relations, hospitality, or related field preferred. Our team skillfully fuses the artistry of premium California winemaking with a steadfast devotion to kosher supervision and the esteemed legacy of the Herzog family.
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Assess and report to Public, Community and Labor Relations Manager promotional item quantities as needed and maintain real-time inventory of promotional items for distribution for Port outreach.
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The Senior Project Manager will also assist in the marketing and management of major water/wastewater projects and clients. Preferred Qualifications MS Engineering desired Existing relationships with large water clients in the Los Angeles area (Metropolitan Water District, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Orange County Water District) a plus.
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Community / Marketing Title: Parent Partner. As a Parent Partner, you could embark on a path of career and personal growth. As a Parent Partner in Camarillo, California, you’ll work as part of a team with youth partners, family social workers, field-based clinicians, and program managers to round out the holistic care treatment for youth and families.
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Search Engine Marketing SEM / Audience and Search Retargeting / Search Engine Optimization SEO / Social Media Management and Marketing / Digital (Programmatic) Display / Website Development / Live Chat / Email Marketing / PPC and more.
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Supervises and oversees day-to-day program operations to include marketing, utilization review, programming and discharge planning. License required in CA; Ph. D., Psy. D., LCSW, LMFT, LPC, LMHC or LMSW in CA.
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Senior Living Sales & Marketing Director. 2+ years experience in sales — CCRC, Senior Living, Assisted Living, Healthcare, or Marketing experience preferred. Director of Sales and Marketing - Senior Living Community.
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Marketing and Promotion – Pitch story ideas to print, broadcast and digital media and utilize social media and develop strategies for web-based messaging. Fundraising Development – Learn how to fundraise.
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Vector Marketing is currently holding virtual interviews for part time sales rep positions. Who would do well: People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, receptionist/office work, landscaping, and in just about any field you can imagine.
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Understands and can clearly articulate the Company's brand positioning, including: the uniqueness of all expressions of ANN INC., current marketing and promotional initiatives, markdowns, POS events, Bounce Back promotions, coupon events, lifestyle concepts to internal and external clients.
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Many of our Area Sales Director s, known as Area Directors, do have prior sales or marketing communications experience, but our unique low-pressure sales approach combined with the other aspects of the opportunity mean our most successful people are driven and act more like business owners.
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Pilot Company supports a growing portfolio of brands with expertise in supply chain and retail operations, logistics and transportation, technology and digital innovation, construction, maintenance, human resources, finance, sales and marketing.
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As a member of UX leadership, you'll partner closely with UX Design and Research leads, as well as leadership across product management, marketing, engineering, and client services to understand customer and business needs, and define and execute content strategies that enhance user engagement, comprehension, and drive behavior change.
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Making sure staff is aware and trained on all current marketing promotions. Assist overseeing cleanliness and appearance of gymAssist in managing marketing efforts. Making sure staff is aware and trained on all current marketing promotions.
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Promote logo specials and make promotional announcements Qualifications Previous experience as a DJ/Emcee required. Promote logo specials and make promotional announcements Qualifications Previous experience as a DJ/Emcee required.
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