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Field Marketing experience in a multi-unit restaurant /retail environment (“trade area based” marketing planning & execution) At Cane’s, Restaurant Marketing is executed through localized “Caniac” (Grass-Roots or Neighborhood) Marketing, Media & Public Relations, Sponsorships (paid partnerships with “for profit” organizations) and Active Community Involvement initiatives (paid & non-pad partnerships with “non-profit” organizations.
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3+ years of marketing experience, including but not limited to, digital marketing manager, brand manager, marketing coordinator, marketing director or similar BA/BS/MBA in Marketing, Business, Communications or related field.
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This position reports to the Executive Director of MSLs. The MSL will have contact with internal colleagues in compliance, regulatory, pharmacovigilance, marketing, sales, research and development, medical science, medical information, market access, training, strategy and portfolio management, and HOVA. This internal collaboration is considered a fundamental and essential part of the position.
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Associates or Bachelor’s degree in business, business administration, public relations, communications, sales, marketing or related field preferred. We are seeking an experienced Senior Living Sales Manager with a proven track record of success to take the helm of our sales and marketing efforts at large senior living community in Lakewood, Colorado.
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Bachelor’s degree in copywriting, journalism, marketing, public relations, communications, English or a related field. These disciplines will incorporate various skills including technical journalism, marketing, film, television and radio production.
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Act as the primary spokesperson for the organization, with support from the Communications Specialist and the Marketing & Communications Director. Education: Bachelor’s degree in journalism, public relations, communications, or related field.
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The Marketing Operations Manager will work closely with Demand Generation, Lifecycle Marketing, Field Marketing, Content, Design, Global Events, and PMM to drive execution of our omni-channel campaigns.
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Essential Job Functions Create, Edit, and Coordinate 3D models using Revit in accordance with Miller Electric standards Conduit, Equipment, supports, and other electrical system components Supports Preconstruction, Prefabrication, and on-site construction teams Strategize project-related modeling requirements with the project team during the project kick-off Assist Executive Team, Project Managers, and Marketing with requests for proposals and bid presentations Knowledge of general construction.
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Qualifications Bachelor"s degree required (business, marketing, engineering, geology or a related field preferred) 5+ years in sales and/or account management in the oil and gas industry (bonus points for drilling and/or completions background) Ability to work cross-departments within the organization Ability to learn quickly in a fast-paced environment Proven experience in sales, with a track record of exceeding sales targets.
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ExperienceThe Field Reimbursement Manager will have at least 3 years’ relevant experience and strong knowledge base in healthcare policy, reimbursement, market access, pharmaceutical or biotechnology sales or marketing, or similar industry.
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Interact with commercial teams (Commercial Analytics, Digital, Ancillaries, Pricing, Revenue Management, Revenue Integrity, Marketing and Network planning) and cross-departmental areas (Finance, Customer Care, IT, etc.
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Explore opportunities in Corporate Development; Financial Services; Human Resources; Health, Safety, Security &, Environment; Information Technology Services; Marketing, Communications & Public Relations; Operations Support; Practice Services; Procurement & Real Estate; Programs & Business Solutions; and Risk Management.
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Key Responsibilities Contact for customers, field sales and distributor/agency reps through order entry and telephone support for the following duties: Receive orders via SmartSheet, phone, and/or e-mail.
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7-10 years of related demand generation / ABM campaign management experience (digital demand gen, email marketing, field marketing, event marketing), with 3+ years of people management experience.
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Job Overview The Senior Vice President, Marketing Strategy is responsible for managing all aspects of Sage Hospitality Group’s brand and field marketing operations and initiatives; and for leading an existing team of marketing specialists.
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