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Collaborate with business team on development and recommended calling strategy, including: targeting, timing, messaging and offer. Work closely with Creative Services and outside agencies to provide input for creative design, messaging and strategy for direct mail and any other direct marketing programs.
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Minimum 15 years marketing experience, with emphasis in legal marketing business development, legal marketing, market strategy, and exposure to breadth of marketing and business development functional areas.
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As the Director of Strategy and Development for Organic Growth, the role encompasses strategic planning, business development, and execution of initiatives aimed at expanding the company's market presence and increasing revenue through organic means.
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Working closely with the Senior Director, Sustainability and Government Affairs and Chief Public Affairs and Sustainability Officer to support the development, evolution and implementation of the companys ESG strategy.
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The Underwriting Senior Consultant reports into FullscopeRMS Underwriting Management and is responsible for the evaluation and selection of risk as well as the establishment of premium levels that ensure the profitable acquisition of new cases and the continued profitable retention of inforce cases within the assigned case size levels.
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Manage and execute front end website design and content strategy in CMS (Client Management System) platforms such as Duda, Weebly & WordPress. This person will work within the Strategic Marketing and Communications (SMAC) department reporting to the Vice President of Digital Strategy and will work closely with other teams within the organization as needed and must be an excellent communicator.
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Our growth strategy is not limited to our business. Zurich North America is currently hiring a Business Systems Analyst III working out of our Overland, KS office. The Business Systems Analyst III will support Direct Markets.
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Experience with traditional ML and deep learning techniques, AI integration strategy, and deployment tools and environments. Provide systems engineering inputs to acquisition documentation including SOWs, specifications, engineering plan, and evaluation strategy.
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At least one year of directly related experience developing curricula or training courses on communication strategy, public sentiment, public relations, digital media, broadcast media, media law, or media ethics.
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Responsibilities Develop and successfully execute Children's Mercy Kansas City's (CMKC) communication strategyDevelop and implement the hospital's media and public strategy Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Required in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or related field and 12 or more years’ experience in journalism, employee communications, corporate/executive communications and/or public relations.
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Identify project risks, issues, and needs and know when to loop in the appropriate team members from various disciplines - client services, strategy, experience design, digital design, business analysis, technology, QA.
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Train with ASMs IN ROUTE SUPPORT Global Strategy for In-Store Execution measured by Winning vs Competition (WVC) & Perfect Store Audit (PSA). OFF ROUTE SUPPORT Support the team with audits, blitz, building of displays, merchandising to effectively drive the sales business.
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Center of Excellence for TM brand, business, & customer understanding; influences overall strategy to make TM more future-proof. based on overall business KPIs/metrics performance vs budget.
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Strategy and execution goals; touring the Club to evaluate CPU performance; training and providing resources to meet associate needs; evaluating. and demonstrating how to apply these in executing business processes and practices; implementing related action plans; using the Open Door Policy.
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You will collaborate with other business functions to support a product strategy intended to meet our customer's needs. The Corporate Design Director - Marketing will bring our Williams-Sonoma, Inc. brand to life through design, creative brand strategy, thought leadership, and inspiration.
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