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The Marketing & Communications Manager works collaboratively with team members of the FVMA to develop and implement marketing and communications strategies that will broaden the impact of the Association’s membership services programs, encourage membership growth, and enhance membership engagement in the FVMA and organized veterinary medicine.
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Serve as a subject matter expert for the Model Risk Management programs, providing effective challenge as necessary to program updates, changes. Serve as the liaison between associated model owners, other model area owners, key [Consumer and Small Business Banking, Enterprise Operational Services, Enterprise Technology, Finance, Government Affairs and Legal Team, Human Resources, Risk Management Organization, Wholesale] representatives, and the second line model risk program.
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Minimum of 3 years of work experience in digital marketing. Minimum earned Master’s Degree in business and/or marketing related field. Marketing specific certifications. Demonstrated ability to collaborate with colleagues to ensure validity and reliability of evaluation across multiple raters, including deferring to the guidance of the team, course lead or supervisor/manager.
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As the Associate Product Manager, you will coordinate and assist with product lines from conceptual stages through product life cycles to optimize profit and meet marketing, financial and corporate growth objectives.
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The Marketing Coordinator for SeaWorld Orlando supports the Integrated Marketing Manager in project managing the creation of assets and paid media placement for SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica Orlando which includes their new attractions, consumer events, SeaWorld Rescue operations and more.
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Pursuing a degree in Business/Sports Management/Marketing or other related fields. Hands on experience and to learn every aspect of tournament operations, retail marketing, and video productions.
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Join our dynamic team at GP PRO as an Associate Marketing Manager, where you'll play a pivotal role in crafting and executing sales enablement and marketing strategies that bolster GP PRO's market presence, ignite customer demand, and drive revenue growth with our distribution partners and end-user customers.
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Be a customer advocate and provide expert customer insight to Product Management, Development, Marketing and Sales on what innovation and continuous improvement is needed in the user experience, product capabilities and features, and customer engagement processes that ensure rapid adoption, usage velocity, high renewal and referral rates.
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The Key Account Manager (KAM) reports to the Regional Sales Director and will be a member of a specialty field team supporting Dompé’s first ophthalmic biologic product based on rhNGF (recombinant humanized nerve growth factor) for patients suffering from neurotrophic keratitis.
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We need a Sr. Manager, Identity & Access Management - Product Management, who will guide the Identity & Access Management Product team in defining product landscape & capability matrix.
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Strong understanding of email marketing platforms (e.g., Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Constant Contact) and SMS marketing tools (e.g., Twilio, EZ Texting) If you're passionate about beauty, marketing, and making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
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Juris Doctor and 2 or more years of experience in the Claims and/ or Litigation Management area. Experience in the FLORIDA Work Comp Claims or Litigation Management area. Zurich Certified Insurance Apprentice, including an Associate Degree with 6 or more years of experience in the Claims and/ or Litigation Management area.
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Sound understanding of corporate SaaS product application management and development. Assist with knowledge transfer for Product marketing efforts. 7+ years of product ownership or equivalent management experience.
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At least 2 years of Culinary Management experience in high volume, structured dining establishment. Assist Executive Chef with ensuring excellence in guest satisfaction through commitment to a "Do Whatever It Takes Attitude" and a hands-on, lead by example management style.
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A bachelor’s degree or higher in Nonprofit Management, Arts Administration, Business Administration, Public Administration, or a related field. Proven experience in corporate fundraising, event management, and individual donor relations.
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