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Adobe Growth DirectorWho We AreWillowTree, a TELUS International Company, partners with the world’s leading brands to help them tackle their thorniest challenges - be it launching new digital products, delivering personalized marketing at scale, or harnessing the power of data and AI to transform their business.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager of Brand and Integrated Marketing, you will create a cohesive customer experience via rich brand storytelling on channels like influencer marketing, Pinterest, Meta, TV, out of home, audio, direct mail and more.
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Reporting to the Head of Sales, Marketing, Relationship Management and Fidelity Workplace Consulting you will lead the team to amplify the voice of our customers, deliver on the Workplace brand promise, and drive revenue growth.
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As the Social Media Manager for Pearson Higher Education’s B2B Marketing team, you’ll be responsible for building and growing authentic relationships with higher education faculty and administrator audiences.
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The MSL develops skills and competencies to educate healthcare professionals, DSI internal stakeholders (e.g., Medical, Marketing, and Sales), and decision makers in healthcare systems regarding therapeutic areas and related products developed and commercialized by DSI.
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7+ years experience as a Product Marketing Manager or a similar position in a tech startup environment. You will create and write copy for all prospect and customer-facing marketing, including websites, email campaigns in Hubspot, banner ads, videos, sales materials, and more.
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We are looking for an Audience Campaign Manager who will have the primary responsibility of overseeing and implementing the delivery of automated and strategic communication from Salesforce Marketing Cloud.
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This individual will join the U.S. Brand Management team as an Associate Brand Manager, serving as a lead on activation, measurement and evaluation of the U.S. BU annual masterbrand marketing programs and campaigns to drive brand equity and sales growth.
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Reports to the Leasing Manager and works closely with the Regional Leasing Specialist and VP of Marketing and Leasing to set leasing goals and develop strategic plans for achieving budgeted occupancy.
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Reporting to the VP, Marketing, the Communications Specialist works collaboratively with the Communications team, CJP’s PR agency, and executive leadership to help amplify the President and CEO’s messaging and thought leadership through digital channels with a significant focus on social media.
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Execute Quality Assurance / User Acceptance Testing for each campaign launch, in partnership with marketing strategist, Salesforce Marketing Cloud Architect, data science and data engineer team members.
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The Director will chair the respective neurology TA Global Publications Team as well as engage with cross-functional partners including but not limited to research, clinical development, marketing, market access, medical affairs, regulatory affairs and biostats.
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The Associate Digital Marketing Manager will be responsible for developing and executing the company's digital and social media strategy for the Sun Cruiser brand. We are currently hiring a Associate Digital Marketing Manager for Sun Cruiser in Boston, MA.
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We are looking for a Senior Marketing Manager to join our Product Marketing and Client Development team to support the Workplace Giving business. As the B2B Senior Marketing Manager focused on Workplace Giving, you will blend product and creative marketing expertise to drive the product’s value story and help connect that story to the overall Workplace Investing value proposition.
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The Communications and Marketing Coordinator provides a variety of administrative and support functions to staff member/s of the Communications and Marketing department. The Communications and Marketing Coordinator may be required to interact with senior management, cross-organizations, internal and external customers with professionalism and tact.
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