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Planning & Budgeting: Helps to develop and implement strategic marketing plans along with the hotel’s General Manager, Directors of Marketing, Sales, and Revenue Management.
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Loyalty programs, mobile app payment tech, point of sale) Internal systems rollouts/ integrations The Opportunity: The Senior Project Manager leads client-facing projects and strategic internal initiatives likely spanning multiple business units.
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Strategic Planning:· Collaborate with internal teams, including sales, marketing, and product development, to develop and implement strategic account plans. The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of the industry, a proven track record of successful account management, and the ability to drive business growth through strategic partnerships.
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This role will conduct discovery, requirements gathering, process documentation, configuration, and implementation management of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), HCM (Human Capital Management) and other related business applications functioning as a key resource for our clients spanning, finance, product distribution, manufacturing, job costing, field service, sales, marketing, service, and reporting.
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Experience with digital fundamentals: developing an integrated communications strategy, websites, search, digital media, CRM/ database marketing, social media, mobile marketing, measurement & optimization.
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Manage global recruitment marketing efforts and partner with talent acquisition and marketing teams to drive recruiting campaigns aimed at increasing career site traffic and applications, growing brand awareness and improving candidate quality; Share best practices and learnings and ensure consistency in branding across activities.
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Partners with key stakeholders including Product, Technology, MIS, Line of Business, Marketing and other internal service partners as well as external stakeholders to ensure all digital experiences meet their strategic goals.
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The Senior Sourcing Manager will be responsible for strategically leading the sourcing process of the procurement cycle across direct and indirect spend categories across business unit functions including IT, HR, Clinical/Medical, Marketing, Finance, Business Services.
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The temporary NAMR Brand Strategy & Activation Senior Manager is responsible for driving strategic integrated marketing programs including events, corporate awards and reputation-building content that is developed and executed for North America.
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As the Brand Manager you will be responsible for developing and executing marketing strategies to strengthen our brand presence and drive customer engagement. Oversee the creation of compelling marketing collateral, including advertising materials, digital content, and promotional assets.
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Prepares and delivers sales presentations to Exec. level stakeholders, Translating the sales plans and strategic marketing plans into recommended regional strategies. Leads and ensures retention and long term relationships with clients based on strategic direction of client' business.
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Our agency team handles full funnel media planning, execution, and optimization while our consulting team offers true strategic leadership for building successful marketing agencies. Lead the development of complex multi-channel marketing plans which may include, but are not limited to paid search, paid social, programmatic display and video.
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Lead the Joint Business Planning process with the Value Channel Commercial Team and key Customers, that includes strategic plans designed to develop organic growth, innovation to drive sales and share growth, customer marketing to support business plans and managing budgets to maximize revenue.
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The Senior Manager, Marketing Communications is responsible for a consolidated and integrated leadership approach to all external communication and public relations activities across the Endoscopy Division's Business Units.
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1/ Develop and execute strategic plans to grow AWS's footprint within SAP, targeting key areas for collaboration and mutual growth. 3/ Coordinate with internal teams, including sales, marketing and technical teams, to craft compelling joint value proposition's and ensure effective governance of the relationship.
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