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The Director of Marketing leads the development and execution of multi-channel marketing strategies and customer communications designed to grow engagement with the Mission Investment Fund (MIF) and the ELCA Federal Credit Union (ELCA FCU.
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The Director of Finance (DoF) contributes to NAMI Chicago’s overall mission by leading and supporting seamless fiscal management systems, procedures, and processes. Guided by the experiences of those living with mental health conditions and rooted in equity, NAMI Chicago educates to fight stigma and discrimination, fiercely advocates for our community, and shares hope, connection and expertise with people on their mental health journey.
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Bel operates five manufacturing plants in Little Chute, WI, Leitchfield, KY, and Brookings, SD, Nampa, ID, and Traverse City, MI.Job Description Summary The Marketing & Sales Executive and Event Assistant role involves extensive responsibilities, spanning across calendar management, travel coordination, expense reporting, event planning, and operational support.
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With 65 open locations and licenses to scale to at least 114, we are in search of a talented and thoughtful Brand Marketing Director to bring our brand and marketing initiatives to a new level.
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Calling all marketing gurus a top law firm is seeking a creative, goal-oriented, and experienced pro to serve as their Digita l Director of Marketing this role will be instrumental in shaping the firms marketing strategy as it continues to grow by developing winning advertising campaigns across various channels, evolving the corporate brand, building a strong community presence, and more.
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Reporting to Pastor, the Director of Lifelong Formation develops and implements plan for religious education of children, adolescents and adults according to the Parish vision and mission.
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The Company is one of North America's leading sales and marketing agencies specializing in outsourced sales, merchandising, category management and marketing services to manufacturers, suppliers and producers of food products and consumer packaged goods.
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Working collaboratively with team members in marketing, customer success, and product to share insights and improve aspects of Mantle's technology, messaging, and sales processes.
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The Director reports to the Dean of Students and serves as a member of the Student Life Leadership Team and the University's Care Team, among other integral groups that require a mental-health educational perspective.
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The U.S. Director of Strategy and Execution (DS&E) will play a key leadership role in helping to shape the development of the firm’s strategy and will lead the execution to achieve the agreed strategic objectives.
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The Assistant Athletic Director or Director for Strength and Conditioning. is responsible to lead all aspect of the development and implementation of a successful year-round sport-specific strength and conditioning for 15 Division I sports programs with the three major goals of improving athletic performance, reducing athletic injuries, and teaching lifelong fitness and movement skills.
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We are seeking a dynamic and visionary Integrated Marketing Communications Director to join our team. Work closely with Bel US and Bel Group Global Marketing & IMC teams to drive marketing transformation and manage the ecosystem of agencies.
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We're seeking a Director of Digital Marketing to work with our Chief Marketing Officer and leadership team, to drive and execute on our marketing strategy, as we aggressively scale our company in the coming years.
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Line managers location leaders and the Regional Director of Operations, fostering a culture of collaboration and operational excellence. As a Regional Director of Operations, you will oversee the success of your region with a focus on growth and profitability.
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We are looking for a dynamic lawyer to manage privacy and data protection matters, as well as assist with data privacy aspects of commercial contracts supporting RSI s North America and LatAm product development, operations, marketing, finance and business development teams.
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