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Design and execute integrated marketing campaigns to support lead generation objectives, including email marketing, social media, and content marketing. We are seeking a dynamic and results-driven Event Lead Generation and Campaign Support Marketing Manager to join our team.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate with sales, product management, and campaign teams to develop integrated marketing strategies that drive adoption and growth of Unity’s industry solutions.
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You will drive top needs for the business in evolution in customer research, messaging/positioning, integrated marketing, and competitive analysis. We are looking for a Product Marketing Manager who will engage in the higher education category, ensuring students have access to the power of Adobe while in college or university.
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Align with stakeholders, including Sales, Integrated Marketing, and Product Marketing, to ensure messaging and experiences compliment the needs of our customers. 5+ years of experience in B2B marketing with a focus in event marketing.
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Sr. Manager, Product Marketing (Integrated Campaigns) Develop and oversee integrated marketing campaigns that drive product awareness, engagement, and adoption across various channels such as digital, social media, email, events, and content marketing.
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3+ years of experience in demand generation, growth marketing, integrated campaigns, or similar roles at B2B technology companies. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Product Marketing, Content, Events, Sales, and RevOps to ensure campaigns are on message and integrated across all channels.
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What you’ll doReporting to the VP of Product Marketing, you will be responsible for partnering with internal business development and marketing teams, along with external partner teams, to market joint solutions and generate demand for Brex. The ideal candidate has experience positioning complex B2B products and designing integrated co-marketing campaigns for partners at scale.
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The Role As Field Marketing Manager, you will develop and execute integrated marketing plans to meet or exceed the North American revenue and retention goals for our market disrupting data offering.
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We are seeking a driven Integrated Marketing Manager to join our Product & Lifecycle marketing team. In this role, you will play a key part in crafting and executing integrated marketing campaigns that elevated Chime to one of the most recognized brands in the US. This highly cross-functional position will collaborate with internal teams and partners to launch impactful go-to-market campaigns and full-funnel creative strategies that increase brand awareness, fuel product adoption, and achieve measurable business outcomes.
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3-5 years of marketing, brand strategy, product marketing, or consumer marketing experience at an advertising/marketing agency and/or in-house at a tech, consumer finance or innovative, fast-paced consumer brand.
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Collaboration: Work closely with highly cross-functional teams, including Partner, Sales, Product Marketing, Demand Gen, Events, and Field to develop integrated marketing campaigns and enablement assets.
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Collaborate closely with content and growth marketing teams to align on goals, initiatives, outcomes of integrated campaigns; analyze results from campaigns to provide direction on what’s working to inform campaign planning.
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Creative Campaign Development: Contribute to the development of fully-integrated marketing campaigns, leveraging insights and data to craft compelling narratives and creative assets. We are seeking a dynamic and strategic Product Marketing Manager to join our team at MasterClass.
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We’re looking for an experienced Integrated Marketing Manager to join our B2B Integrated Marketing team. To further this mission, we’re looking for a marketing leader, with experience sitting at the intersection of growth, brand and operations, to help drive integrated marketing strategy across acquisition and growth for B2B Marketing at DoorDash.
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This person will bring healthcare and/or life sciences marketing experience and will have proven results in conceptualizing and executing cross-platform, multi-pillar, integrated B2B marketing and communications programs, go-to-market strategies, and campaigns.
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