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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Information Systems, Supply Chain or related field preferred and/or equivalent work experience. The person in this role creates and maintains value through supply base optimization, competitive sourcing, skilled negotiation, internal stakeholder engagement, agency/supplier relationship management, and effective controls and processes, thereby achieving maximum total value for the company.
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Manage all closeout procedures including documentation, filing, record drawings, construction cost database input, follow-up marketing, and team debriefing. Provide coaching and counseling to field supervision on a daily basis to ensure each project’s success.
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Business, Marketing, Retail Management, or another related field preferred. The Sr Assistant Store Manager is also a “Key Carrier” and will be considered the Leader on Duty in the absence of other management which includes but not limited to, opening, and closing responsibilities and must be able to work a flexible schedule that aligns with business needs, which includes the ability to work evenings, weekends, and occasional holidays.
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Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including product management, engineering, operations, compliance, and marketing to ensure alignment with business objectives. Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Computer Science, or a related field; MBA preferred.
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The Leasing Consultant is responsible for effectively implementing the leasing and marketing program, promoting the positive image of the apartment community and to assist management with resident programs and retention.
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Schedule and conduct meetings with existing and new channel accounts through telephone calls, targeted email campaigns, and corporate marketing programs, as directed by Sales Management.
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Works closely with General Manager to select and implement appropriate local restaurant marketing programs, with assistance and guidance from the District Manager and field support representatives.
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Dorsey & Whitney LLP is seeking an Associate attorney with three to five years of experience in the intellectual property field to join the Trademark, Copyright and Brand Management department in our Minneapolis or Denver office.
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A leading agency in the retail industry, Winston Retail Solutions not only provides retail merchandising and demo support, but a full suite of services including creative design and marketing, client account training, project management, tailored technical resources, and top-notch client service.
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8+ years of experience in social media marketing, marketing strategy, or a related field, with a proven track record of developing and executing successful marketing campaigns in a multi-channel retailer or financial services company.
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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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Extensive digital experience and deep knowledge/application of areas including SEO, PPC management, CRMs, digital marketing and social media strategies/channels. Advanced degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, or related field.
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Attend and coordinate participation in construction industry events such as IRMI Construction Conference and AGC Conference on Surety Bonding and Construction Risk Management. Collaboration and Implementation: Work closely with field underwriting, business development, industry practice and line of business partners, general counsel, actuarial, data/analytics, IT, and other senior leaders to develop and implement strategies.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Key opinion leader management/scientific strategy Work with internal colleagues to define therapeutic space and treatment concepts that form the basis of MSL field-based activities, which will be adopted by thought leaders and academic institutions and support the safe use of Merz Therapeutic products.
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