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Three to five years in the sports/entertainment industry and/or account management including partnership marketing, brand marketing, event marketing or team/agency experience.
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7+ years of direct experience building and managing partner marketing programs, which includes experience working alongside Partnership teams in related roles: marketing campaign manager, field marketing, partner development (sales/bizdev), etc.
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Activities include email marketing, content syndication, webinars, marketing automation, account-based marketing, content creation, and social media engagement, teaming with Contentful Growth Marketing team and 3rd party vendors.
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The Mid- and Long-Tail CPG Sales Manager role is responsible for developing new client business, focusing on retailers strategic CPG accounts. Two to five years of consultative sales experience surrounding Shopper Marketing, CPG-oriented solutions, and/or digital media.
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Salem Media has an exciting opportunity for a Regional Digital Sales Manager to join our dynamic and forward-thinking sales team. The Regional Digital Sales Manager (RDSM) works with Media Strategists on developing proposals and digital strategies, going on weekly sales calls and developing opportunities that drive customer results.
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The Oncology Account Manager also serves as the lead point of contact for account management activities within the assigned hospital networks, academic Institutions, and surrounding practices, working closely with Market Access, Sales, Marketing, and Medical Affairs Teams.
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Required Qualifications Experience in Sales/Business Development and/or marketing, preferably within the cannabis industry but not limited to. The Territory Account Manager will find, connect with, and qualify leads.
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Collaborate with sales and marketing colleagues to drive integrated marketing strategies through varied channels, including content marketing, advertising, digital marketing, media relations, collateral and events/sponsorships.
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Responsible for building, executing & maintaining strategic business partnerships that directly impact the Ball Arena, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche and Colorado Mammoth Partnership Marketing & Media Sales renewal and revenue goals.
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Bachelor's degree plus 8 years of Gallo winery or distributor sales experience to include a prior rotation as a Sales Planning Manager Sr, Business Development Manager Sr, Business Intelligence Manager Sr, or Account Manager 3; OR Bachelor's degree plus 9 years of external alcohol sales experience to include malt beverage experience.
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Military veteran - military service member - sales representative - sales manager - sales director - service advisor - account executive - real estate agent - insurance agent - loan officer - home advisor.
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The Oncology Account Manager is a critical role in establishing KKNA as a leader in Oncology and Rare Diseases by demonstrating our commitment to supporting the efforts of Oncology/Rare Disease healthcare providers in improving patient health outcomes and becoming a trusted resource in demonstrating value along the patient journey.
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You will play a pivotal role in motivating distributor management and sales teams, coordinating with local Shopper Marketing teams, and ensuring the commercialization of digital marketing programs.
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Collaborate with Digital Marketing Strategist, SEO, Creatives, Copywriters, other channel owners, Account Management, Sales and other internal teams to create written, webinars, videos and other deliverables as defined by the content marketing strategy.
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The GC Pro Account Manager is responsible for cultivating new business development opportunities, as well as build upon existing business relationships, by assessing and then promoting professional-level audio, video, and lighting products and services to solve client business needs.
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