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Boston Globe Media is looking for a Director of Creative Marketing to lead its integrated marketing and pitch strategy. Working directly with the VP of Commercial Product, the Director of Creative Marketing and Storytelling will work across Boston Globe Media's branded content and media planning teams to lead stunning design and compelling narrative creation to promote Boston Globe Media's commercial solutions.
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Knowledge of hotel operations, including marketing plans, security and safety programs, personnel and labor relations, preparation of business plans, repairs, maintenance, budget forecasting, quality assurance programs, hospitality law, and long-range planning.
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Nonclinical Safety (NCS), within Nonclinical Research and Biotherapeutics, is responsible for designing and implementing overall nonclinical safety strategy to support the development and eventual marketing approval and post-marketing safety for the breadth of the BMS portfolio in oncology, hematology, cardiovascular disease, fibrosis, immunology and neurology.
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The Executive Director, HR consults with executive leadership to deliver strategic workforce plans to enhance the objectives of Spaulding and support its growth. In collaboration with the Spaulding Executive Leadership team and the RVP, develops and implements a talent strategy to support the mission and vision of Spaulding, consistent with the MGB system transformation, and service line development across the MGB system.
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Create KOL marketing strategy in alignment with Abiomed goals to identify and implement programs to KOL audience including gap analysis, slide preparation, training and rollout. Abiomed, a member of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies, is currently recruiting for a Professional Relations and Partnership Director to be located remote in the United States.
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Entrepreneurial energy driving value ahead of demandStrong working knowledge of the intersection of technology strategy and the impact of new emerging technologies, such as data and analyticsDesired:Advanced degreeIn-depth Pharmaceutical industry and/or drug development experienceTakeda Compensation and Benefits SummaryWe understand compensation is an important factor as you consider the next step in your career.
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Perform other related duties as requested by the Director of the Newcomers Assessment and Counseling Center. Manage student placement recommendations in consultation with others as needed including the NACC Director, Office of Multilingual and Multicultural Office staff, and Welcome Services.
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Together with the Executive Director, Chief of Staff, and Director of Communications, plan and execute the regional fundraising strategy, including to envision, develop and execute specific donor engagement and giving opportunities.
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Strong scientific background in immunology or related field supported by publication record in these areas Expertise in dermatology or rheumatology highly desirable Knowledge of clinical trial methodology, regulatory requirements governing clinical trials, companion diagnostics/in vitro diagnostics, protocol design, and/or experience in development strategy preferred.
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This role will report to the assistant director of Strategy and Integration and be a part of a team that supports staff members across CIS. This position is based at the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in Everett.
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Strategy: In collaboration with the Head of Marketing, the Director of Leasing and Asset Management team, develop marketing strategies that create visibility, heighten awareness and drive traffic thereby supporting the lease up of available commercial space at Cambridge Crossing and driving revenue.
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The Director will work to expand volunteer engagement opportunities and increase the interaction of Fletcher’s staff and faculty with alumni clubs. Tufts University Advancement Division seeks a dynamic, experienced alumni relations professional to serve as Director of Alumni Engagement for the Fletcher School.
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GENERAL SUMMARY: The Director, Community Fundraising, is responsible for management, strategy, and oversight of the Jimmy Fund’s Community Fundraising Program and Jimmy Fund Golf. These programs raise on average $10M annually through + events run by volunteer event managers and supported by Jimmy Fund staff.
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Diverse experience with an awareness of oncology sales, sales management, training and/or marketing preferred. The Associate Director Field Reimbursement (ADFR) is a critical front-line member of the DSI oncology Field Reimbursement team.
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This role will report directly to the North America Head of IAM and PAM and functionally to the Santander US CISO.As the regional deputy head of IAM and PAM for North America, you will support the regional head of IAM and PAM in defining and executing the regional IAM and PAM strategy, aligning with the global IAM and PAM vision and objectives.
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