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The UX/UI Designer is responsible for designing fully responsive experiences for all device types, leading and solving UX/UI design challenges, and creating best-in-class user experiences for the website and marketing initiatives.
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Working across omnichannel media (Search, Display, Social, Contextual, Email, CTV and OTT) to spearhead our team of Analysts in crafting and executing data-driven, digital marketing strategies.
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Contribute to the development of marketing materials for event promotions. Maintain a high standard of content quality and consistency across all marketing channels. Minimum 5 years of experience in Marketing related role.
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Bachelors degree in Business, Marketing or similar area of study or equivalent years of experience in a similar position. Minimum of 7 years experience in marketing, communications or public relations with demonstrated success.
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Embrace the role of Public Information Officer (PIO), serving as the primary liaison betweenNorfolk County Sheriff's Office and various media outlets, governmental bodies, the Massachusetts Sheriff’s Association, and other local, state, regional and national organizations.
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Collaborate with the Sheriff, Special Sheriff, Superintendent, Chief of Staff, and other key stakeholders to address media-related issues and strategic communication planning. Reporting directly to the Chief of Staff, the Director of Communications will develop a Communications Strategy that will place the Sheriff as the charismatic face and articulate voice of our organization as well as informing the residents of Norfolk County about our mission and events.
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Ensure quality, cost-effectiveness, and timely delivery of printed marketing materials. EF High School Exchange Year, a global leader in international education, is looking for an experienced and dynamic Senior Marketing and Communications Manager.
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This person will develop and lead a strategic communications plan and branding in support of MTA's goals and achievements. - they need strong communication and the planning and development marketing strategies to implement across: (email marketing, print materials, social media, video, web.
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Maintains knowledge of current healthcare marketing trends, developments, best practices, and competitive market intelligence. Ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in healthcare marketing and communications.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for the commercialization and sustaining marketing activities for the sample preparation portfolio segment of the Consumables and Lab Automation Business Unit. Attention to detail, along with the ability to grasp and translate technical capabilities into benefits, is essential.
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Good understanding of oncology and immunology; experience in supporting cell therapy products through clinical development. Contribute to the content strategy and define the storyline for regulatory applications and dossiers through product development and to marketing authorization.
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You will be a universal translator; gathering, synthesizing, and articulating product requirements across a wide range of external (prospects, customers) and internal (sales, marketing, engineering) audiences.
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Acosta Sales & Marketing is an Equal Opportunity EmployerBy submitting your application you agree with and accept the Acosta Privacy Statement and Terms of Conditions. Work closely with management and develop professional relationship to ensure smooth and cooperative involvement in the marketing, promotion and sale of product.
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The ideal candidate has significant, hands-on experience managing data specific to an audience segmentation and/or an insights reporting feature set as part of a Marketing Automation, CDP, CRM, or other enterprise-level customer experience product suite.
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Global is a publicly traded master limited partnership that is a midstream logistics and marketing company that owns, controls, or has access to one of the largest terminal networks of petroleum products and renewable fuels in the Northeast.
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