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Reporting to the SVP, Marketing, the Demand Generation Marketing Manager is responsible for driving the marketing strategy, and developing messaging, and serves as a subject matter expert relative to the sales positioning of each and the revenue output of those initiatives.
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We invest heavily in our Sales Team through demand generation, methodology-driven sales philosophy, weekly sales trainings, customer-driven roadmaps, and a readily-available executive team to help close deals.
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Robust live and on demand learning and development opportunities via New Western University. Interest rates are higher than they’ve been in a generation, but housing supply is still low, causing a mismatch between buyer and seller expectations.
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Orchestrate Industry X demand generation activities through leading client workshops, developing sales materials (e.g., stage 0 sales deck, POCs, videos, customer-ready credentials, etc. Strong knowledge of technology, business processes, and strategy, particularly in software offerings like Enterprise Asset Management (e.g., Infor EAM, SAP IAM, IBM Maximo), Asset Performance Management (e.g., Aveva APM, Meridium APM, AspenTech APM), Master Data Management, digital industrial worker enablement, and predictive asset analytics, with a focus on leveraging these technologies to grow consulting practices.
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Develop an effective demand generation strategy to drive the pipeline and acquire new customers at scale globally. Demand generation strength. If you're a B2B SaaS marketing leader who loves to own the market, turbocharge the demand gen engine, and lead/develop a marketing team, let's chat.
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Georgia-Pacific Building Products is currently seeking candidates for the Associate Manager / Manager - Demand Generation position to support a growing Marketing (Center of Excellence) organization and will be positioned in Atlanta, GA.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in digital marketing and demand generation, including SEO, SEM, organic and paid social media, and marketing technology & operation. Demonstrated expertise in organic and paid digital media (including SEO, SEO, website, and social media), demand generation, and lead management.
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Minimum of 7-10 years of experience leading a marketing function focused on growth/demand generation (including oversight of a small/mid-sized team) with a proven ability to direct work, identify problems and solutions, and identify dependencies and downstream impact.
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2+ years of demonstrated success in outbound demand generation, business development, or inside sales. The BDR will be responsible for executing lead generation programs, understanding customer needs, then connecting Manhattan solutions to meet those needs.
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This exciting role will provide critical Financial Planning and Analytical support to the Commercial function which includes our Loyalty & Customer Marketing, Demand Generation, Data & Analytics, Guest Product Management and Digital Performance teams.
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3-5 years combined experience in any of the following: value-based care, marketing operations, campaign management, demand generation, B2B marketing. 3-5 years combined experience in any of the following: value-based care, marketing operations, campaign management, demand generation, B2B marketing.
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Reporting to the Director of Demand Generation, the Marketing Intelligence Specialist oversees alignment, implementation and best practice for Honeywell Building Technologies’ (HBT) Marketing intelligence and analytics systems.
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Implement growth strategies for demand generation and revenue marketing to drive lead generation from contact to close. Oversee all aspects of website marketing, including SEO, PPC, email marketing, and content marketing.
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The Client Marketing Manager position at Purchasing Power plays a pivotal role in driving demand generation and strategic marketing initiatives within a dynamic B2B2C environment. Optimize client events such as anniversary events, benefit fairs, and new client launch events to enhance brand awareness and drive demand generation.
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As a Demand Generation Marketing Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in orchestrating our lead generation efforts, shaping our sales pipeline, and contributing significantly to our overall revenue strategy.
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