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Development or a related field such as public relations, sales, marketing, or volunteer work in a not-for-profit organization. The Associate Director of Individual Giving raises $1 to $5M annually to advance the strategic priorities the University of Chicago Medicine (UCM.
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The Property Manager is flexible in addressing and targeting needs that range from marketing to facilities management, to financial reporting to owner relations. Utilizes marketing strategies to secure prospective residents, observes and coaches Sales team on effective leasing techniques, educates Sale team about market competition, monitors traffic sources, prospect tours, conversion ratios, current media plan, and marketing data for up-to-date and accurate information.
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Under the general direction from the Regional Sales Director, with support from the Executive Director, the Community Relations Director assumes the overall responsibility for Sales and Marketing of their community.
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Minimum two years of professional work experience in nonprofit management, development, alumni relations, marketing, public relations, sales or similar professional work experience.
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Other responsibilities include:Managing special events on and off campus which promote Hartgrove Behavioral Health System and Garfield Park Behavioral Hospital as a progressive behavioral health system with commitment to the community; Writing and editing internal and external communications; Managing community outreach activities and exhibits; Promoting and motivates sales/marketing and other key staff in referral and admission development.
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Administrative Support: Provide in-office support including answering calls, creating and managing files, and assisting attorneys, case managers, and the marketing director with various projects.
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As Assistant Director of Business Development, you will be responsible for assisting the Director with the implementation of the comprehensive community relation’s program/marketing plan, as well as provide guidance and support to key internal stakeholders and CEO on marketing/business development activities.
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The Director manages a team of two and is responsible for the corporate sponsorship and sales rights and promotions business. The person in this role also works closely with the zoo’s events and marketing team to secure sponsorship and brand partnerships for programs and events.
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Associate’s degree or higher in healthcare administration, marketing, public relations, or business management preferred. The Sales Director will drive internal and external sales efforts to achieve and exceed community performance goals, while continuously maximizing occupancy.
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Promoting and motivates sales/marketing and other key staff in referral and admission development. Creating synergy related to the hospital's media, public relations and community outreach efforts.
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The Marketing Manager will also provide direct support and sales enablement for our inside and field sales teams, including supporting on-demand collateral development such as custom pitch presentations, developing key messaging, supporting the development of thought leadership articles, trade show execution, and helping to manage key marketing programs.
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Virtus Investment Partners is seeking to add a Managing Director, Institutional Sales to the domestic team. This role will work closely within the firm's existing team of distribution and dedicated consultant relations professionals, as well as with the firm's senior investment professionals, client service team, client portfolio managers portfolio managers, and channel marketing partners.
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Developing measurable performance standards for hospital business development marketing team. Previous marketing experience in a psychiatric setting preferred. We are looking for an experienced and savvy Marketing/Business Development professional to join our leadership team.
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Acosta and Mosaic are the sales and marketing powerhouses behind the most recognized and proven brands with top retailers in the United States and Canada. Assist in development, analysis, and implementation of client’s sales and marketing objectives.
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The Community Relations Director will lead the sales and marketing department at the community. Work closely with the Executive Director and Regional Director of Operations, and Divisional Director of Sales and Marketing in development and implementation of the quarterly marketing plan.
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