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Cornerstone seeks a full-time, team-oriented Marketing Coordinator to join our Operations team in our Washington, D.C. office and assist in the firm’s business development (BD) and marketing efforts, focused on our state government relations business unit.
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In partnering with the Senior Director of Marketing, Communications and Corporate Partnerships and Chief Development Officer, you will ensure that corporate funding opportunities pursued match BGCGW’s strategic direction, ALL IN comprehensive campaign and annual fund priorities.
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In collaboration with the Publisher of Market Brief, this position provides oversight of the AMS team staffing, forecasting, and budgeting, territories and targets, compensation structures and staff professional development, while growing a culture of accountability and innovation across the AMS team, improving sales rep performance, and continuously accelerating revenue growth.
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3-5 years of relevant marketing communications experience writing and generating content in a professional services environment, preferably the AEC or design industry. They support the development of creative content, materials, and other deliverables, adhering to established processes and brand standards, in alignment with a sector marketing calendar and external communications plan.
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Collaborate closely with marketing, product development, and delivery teams to ensure alignment and drive client success. Cognitive is a rapidly growing IT professional services firm specializing in delivering innovative solutions to the complex needs of the federal government.
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3+ years of professional non-internship digital, ecommerce, sales, tech, project management, marketing, vendor management, business development, and/or strategy experience. Collaborate with Content and Marketing to lead the development of compelling seller related.
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FGS Global (FGS), a leading strategic communications and government relations firm, is seeking a sharp and energetic communications professional to join the firm’s Strategic Communications Health practice.
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Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities? Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline.
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Understanding of content management systems and editorial workflows Preferred Qualifications And Skills 7+ years of digital Product Management experience with a proven track record delivering industry leading products and solutions Residential Real Estate domain knowledge Experience working in Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Brightspot CMS, and Google Analytics A plus if you have worked on native iOS & Android apps What's in it For You.
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This role within our young and rapidly growing company is an amazing opportunity for an ambitious and results-oriented person looking to build a successful career in business development, sales, and marketing.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience , or equivalent relatable experience.
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Leasing & Marketing Professional Benefits. Willow Bridge is currently hiring for an experienced Leasing & Marketing Professionalto oversee the leasing of apartments and assist with resident relations.
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This is an internal and external position that will focus on professional healthcare sales development. CommuniCare Health Services is seeking an experienced healthcare professional with sales and marketing abilities for the position of Admissions Sales Director for Bel Pre Healthcare Center located in the Silver Spring, MD area.
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With professional and leadership development opportunities like , tuition reimbursement, mentoring, and firm-sponsored networking, you can chart a unique and fulfilling career path on your own terms.
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