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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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Collaborate with the Director of Sales, Marketing Manager, Purchasing Manager and CTO to expand the existing ecommerce website's success. - Collaborate with Marketing Manager to plan landing page and marketing assets needed to create an launch updated site pages, landing pages, and marketing assets.
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Champions leadership development and workforce planning priorities by assessing, selecting, retaining and developing diverse, high-caliber talent that can lead the organization today and strengthen the leadership bench for the future; continues to upgrade the sales & marketing talent; works with HR to anticipate future talent needs based on business growth plans.
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The Sales & Marketing Director must be self-motivated, organized and professional. Sales and Marketing Director Looking for our next all-star employee with assisted living experience.
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Related experience may include: District Sales Manager, National Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Sales and Marketing Vice President, Sales Director, Sales Manager, Sales Representative, Sales Supervisor, Sales Vice President, Profit Center Manager, Account Executive; Account Manager; Customer Engagement Manager; Product Manager; Product Sales Engineer; Sales Engineer; Sales Engineer, Account Manager; Sales Engineer, Engineered Products; Senior Sales Engineer; Technical Sales Engineer.
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Coordinate with the Digital Marketing Manager to implement e-marketing and social media campaigns as they relate to subscription sales. Work with the Box Office Manager and Season Ticket and Group Sales Manager to manage inventory holds as they relate to subscription sales.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Sales & Marketing Director is responsible, under the Executive Director’s supervision, for achieving high resident occupancy by generating community activities, tours, prospective resident follow-up, etc.
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Support SEO Manager on upcoming project to update the backend of the blog (Wordpress), which will enhance site functionality and improve user experience. Other Benefits Complementary stand-by cruises, employee discounts on confirmed cruises, plus special rates for family and friends Personal and professional learning and development resources including tuition reimbursement On-site preschool program, wellness center, and health clinic at our Miami campus.
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This role will enhance marketing, promotional, fan experience, and sales efforts while leading innovative and collaborative efforts to engage the students, staff, alumni, supporters, and prospective fans.
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Creates and deploys marketing and promotions supporting the Fairfield Inn & Townplace Suites with SVP, Sales & Marketing and GM. Tracks production of each to make strategic recommendations on future initiatives.
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Marketing and Creative Manager. The incumbent must be comfortable working with animals, and this is a primarily on-site position, with weekend and evening work required as needed.
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Provides marketing and sales leadership for the Crop Specialists, Seed Sales Manager and location teams. Assists in providing technical information for agronomy, seed sales and marketing.
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The On-Site Manager’s function is organized along conventional lines of authority as first in a line of responsibility at the community and reports directly to the Community Manager.
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Works directly with various leadership throughout the IT organization, including the Senior Director of Cyber Security, Information Security Manager, as well as other IT staff on a regular basis.
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Decisions made have a significant impact on the success of the site, the region and the Sales and Marketing organization. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Provide leadership to the day-to day operations of the Sales and Marketing departments, while maintaining focus on the company's strategic goals.
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on site sales manager and marketing jobs Company: Sun Communities Inc in Gretna, Louisiana
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