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Develop strong cross-functional relationships with key partners, including Marketing, Product Development, Procurement, Medical Science, Sales, Finance, and more. - Collaborate with brand marketing, finance, nutrition science, product development, quality, and regulatory to ensure successful opportunities for innovation and a smooth transition to commercial marketing for launch.
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Drive the marketing strategy to maximize earned revenue opportunities through ticket sales, partnerships, sponsorships, and other entrepreneurial earned revenue approaches. Reporting to the board of directors, the CEO & PD will have oversight of all administrative operations including fundraising, marketing, finance, human resources, and facilities, while giving direction and supervising a close-knit team of talented arts professionals dedicated to developing Philadelphia’s cultural sector.
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The Associate Membership Director will maximize membership growth and recruitment through successfully forming and executing sales and marketing efforts, developing and maintaining strategic relationships, and participating as a member of a high-performance sales team.
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Collaborating closely with the Director of Sales, the Assistant Director of Sales manages the day-to-day operations of the McCormick Place Sales & Marketing team, focusing on optimizing booking opportunities within an 18-month window and leading the team.
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Evaluate unique needs of the Health System/Oncology network customers and work across all functions, including Sales, Health Systems, Trade Relations, Medical, HEOR, & Marketing to develop tactical strategies to support account needs and expand the use of Kite products.
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Establish Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) and reporting metrics that provide focus for the various JCI Business Units aligned with driving growth across JCI.Highlight subject matter expert(s) on the specified market and educate the North American sales organization on successful selling techniques in this space.
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Trouble shooting issues from the venues in partnership with technology, finance, sales and marketing teams. The Director of Operations Support will serve as a stakeholder in cross functional projects and partner with leaders of all home office functions as well as Regional Directors of Operations.
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The Study at University of Chicago is looking for a dynamic, personable, and attentive Director, Sales and Marketing to be a part of our team. Must have previous industry experience as a leader of leaders in a Director of Sales or Assistant Director of Sales capacity.
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In this role, the STS SALT Sales & Use Tax Managing Director will be charged with marketing, networking and business development within his/her area of experience and specialization and maintaining key client relationships.
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Internal: Medical, Regulatory, Pharmacovigilance, Marketing, Business Development and Sales teams. The Director Medical Affairs, Core Markets and France is reporting to the VP Global Medical and Scientific Affairs and he or she is leading Core Markets and France medical strategy related to approved products and future launches.
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Description Essential Duties & Responsibilities:Go-to partner for regional Director of Sales and Account Managers. You have experience working with key retail partner accounts and sales teams on retail marketing strategy and execution.
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Previous experience as a sales executive, sales manager, or sales/marketing director. Proven intermodal sales experience, achieving or exceeding targets. Own and achieve/exceed annual intermodal sales targets.
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And you'll work in tight concert with Creative, Product Marketing, Technology and Delivery, and Sales and Marketing. Sales, marketing, and customer support will be some of your favorite people and you will have unfettered access to our customers and partners.
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In this dynamic role, you'll lead a skilled team of product managers and collaborate extensively with Engineering, Sales, Marketing, and Customer Success teams. Partner with Sales and Customer Success to align product offerings with customer demands and feedback.
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As real-world professionals who have spent years working in dealerships, insurance companies, and TPA’s; we have become true subject matter experts in sales and marketing, captive and risk management, product design, and more.
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