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Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with stakeholders at all levels of the organization, including IT teams, marketing teams, senior management.
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Drive the strategic planning process and key cross-functional strategic projects for Udemy Business including potentially M&A integration management. At least 3+ years’ experience in a top tier management consulting firm like McKinsey, BCG, Bain, etc.
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Dish Wireless is hiring a Senior Marketing Manager for the Campaign Deployment team in Customer Communications and Owned Channels. Execute against the quarterly and yearly marketing strategy plan.
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Our editors comprise a team with a breadth of experience and expertise who work across all levels and are responsible for a range of editorial services, including medical editing, proofreading, and fact checking of pharmaceutical marketing materials, internal and external presentations, and corporate communications.
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Job Title:Director, Marketing - Brand Management / Denver Nuggets. 7+ years of experience in marketing and brand management. Ideation and creative support across departments (Partnership Marketing, Digital, etc.
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Compliance, Legal, IT Solutions, Software, Compliance Platform, Compliance Systems, Whistleblowing, Risk Management, Business Partner Due Diligence, Consulting, Ethics & Compliance, Third Party Due Diligence, Case Management, Know Your Customer, Supply Chain Act Compliance, and Software Development.
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At a minimum, the COO will have graduated from a recognized college or university with major course work in business administration or management, finance, human resources, technology or marketing or comparable work experience.
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We (the 2 co-founders) think of ourselves as fun, young, working professionals - besides the fact that we are complete nerds about SEO and digital marketing. Provide a digital marketing/web development support system that most businesses only dream about.
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The Senior Manager will be a key member of a dedicated SAM Investment Risk Management team and will work closely with the Head of Investment Risk, fellow team members, portfolio managers, analysts and other business specialists on the subject of model risk management.
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Key areas of oversight are campus ministries, athletics, enrollment management and marketing, student activities, student discipline, residence life, academic support and advising through our Life Directions Center, and community engagement programs.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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The Senior Paid Search Analyst / Digital Marketing Manager is responsible for managing all paid activities across Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, and Facebook Advertising. Senior Paid Search Analyst / Digital Marketing Manager.
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Knowledge of Windows workstation platforms, Azure AD, Intune/Modern Management, GPO, Microsoft o365, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (formerly SCCM) Management and migration to Microsoft Azure Active Directory Modern Management from legacy AD domain joined environments, including GPO translation and conversion.
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As a Senior Urban Designer, you will be working with our Planning team across the region, in business and client development, project design/delivery, financial management, strategic insight, community outreach and staff development.
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The successful candidate will have the skills and drive to work with the marketing team to win work for the Denver Water/Wastewater group. The successful candidate will actively participate in the design and coordination of water and wastewater projects for the Denver Water/Wastewater group, will have a desire to take on increasingly complex leadership roles and the capability to develop project management skills and oversight of other disciplines work.
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