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The Director of Marketing will lead the development and execution of comprehensive marketing strategies to enhance brand awareness, drive fan engagement, and support ticketing, partnership, and merchandise goals.
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Within URAD, the departments of Development, SDSU Alumni, Planned Giving, Special Events, Donor Relations, Marketing and Communications, Financial Management, Data Management, Prospect Research and Management and Operations are making a difference in the lives of SDSU’s 37,000 students.
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The Marketing & Communications Specialist is responsible for working closely with organizational leadership to implement the Academy brand and marketing strategy in alignment with the Academy’s vision, promise, mission, and values.
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Create high-impact marketing materials, including sales collateral, case studies, and other product-related content. Most importantly, we're an accomplished group of folks (moonlighting as authors, bass players, improv instructors, chefs, linguists, and trivia buffs) with a passion for improving healthcare.
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The San Diego Director and Principal Archaeologist will manage ASM’s experienced San Diego staff while leading some of the most important cultural resources management projects in southern California.
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Develops and drives Infectious Disease & Microbiology global marketing strategy through the Microbiology Research and Microbiome space; partners with Medical Affairs, Market Access, and Regional Marketing teams to lay the foundation for new product entries and partnerships, and to manage current portfolio.
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The Director is supported by a Deputy Director (Cosimo Commisso, PhD), an Associate Director of Translational Initiatives (Michael Jackson, PhD), an Associate Director of Training and Education (Kevin Yip, PhD), an Associate Director of DEI (Ani Deshpande, PhD), an Associate Director of Shared Resources (Craig Hauser, PhD), and an Associate Director of Administration (Tja Owens.
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Individual must have prior project regulatory leadership experience with specific focus on the CMC aspects for small molecules, large molecules and/or cell/gene therapies, including detailed knowledge of FDA and EMA regulations and guidance for drug development, preparation and management of IND/CTA/MAA/NDA/BLA. Prior experience with preparation and preferably, negotiation to marketing approval in major markets is desirable.
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High school Diploma or equivalent and 13+ years of Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, or related work experience. Bachelor's degree and 9+ years of Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, or related work experience.
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The Executive Director, Regulatory Affairs will develop and execute global regulatory strategic and tactical guidance for the development of innovative new drugs in rare disease ensuring fast to market global product registrations, product promotion, maintenance of products and processes in regulatory compliance with local regulations.
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KMI manages the receipt, transfer, physical security, issue, inventory, preventive maintenance, and destruction of Controlled Cryptographic Items (CCI), Secure Terminal Equipment (STE), and Secure Communications Interoperable Protocol (SCIP) equipment and associated keying material; maintaining computer databases for various cryptographic equipment and KMI account administrative documents; sorting, arranging, and filing KMI records and files.
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The Director, Quality Systems and Compliance is a senior leader accountable for the quality oversight and compliance support of the GxP quality systems and ensuring continuous process improvement within the Quality Assurance department.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Molecular Biologist with experience in biotherapeutics discovery to join the Biologics Automation and High Throughput Technologies group at Lilly's Biotechnology Center in San Diego.
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In addition to study level activities, the Director/Senior Director will participate in program level activities including authoring/reviewing safety and efficacy summaries, clinical overviews, investigator brochures, risk management plans, periodic safety updates and clinical sections of product labels.
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The Director of Electrical Infrastructure reports to the Vice President of Technical Development (ATS) and will be responsible for leading the eMobility and Microgrid Technical Team as well as assisting the VP on identifying opportunities, qualifying prospects, resource assignments, identifying needs for additional developers and engineers, and creating processes for the pursuit of eMobility and Microgrid projects.
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Title: director marketing and communications Company: Marli New York in San Diego, CA
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