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You will play a pivotal role in crafting the digital strategy and driving the execution of marketing plans at a global level. Digital Strategy Development: Responsible for the leadership and overall strategic design, planning, development, implementation and managing of GSD global digital marketing, including strategy and cross-functional alignment globally and regionally for GSD Global BU campaigns.
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Working closely with both sales and marketing, you will create and execute a strategy to meet and exceed our global pipeline creation targets for our enterprise, SaaS based quality management solution.
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We are looking for a highly qualified Global Clinical Program Lead (GCPL) candidate to lead the clinical development and execution of the product strategy for multiple projects. Responsible for all aspects of project strategy including preclinical, translational, clinical development, patient selection, regulatory, pediatric, intellectual property, CMC and Asian development strategy.
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This person will play a pivotal role in driving the international marketing strategy and expanding the global footprint of our brand and products. From influencer marketing to performance marketing, the Senior Global Marketing Manager will lead cross-functional teams executing targeted initiatives to engage audiences worldwide.
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In parallel, the Director of Marketing will help build the commercialization strategy for all new global launches. The Global Director of Marketing is consumer-centric that can help lead global strategy for the Ninja Thirsti Beverages (Flavors) business.
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Workwith the Trade Marketing Manager to deliver a marketing strategy that willincrease sales and brand awareness. · Working with the Trade Marketing Manager to create email campaigns, blogs and socialmedia posts to reflect the marketing strategy.
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Execute our influencer marketing strategy by identifying, vetting, and recruiting influencers and content creators aligned with our brand values, target audience, and campaign objectives.
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The candidate will work within the Brand team of Manulife Investment Management's global marketing organization and will take ownership of key elements of the firm's global thought leadership content development.
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Lead the development and implementation of the nonclinical safety strategy through development of clinical stage and post-marketing assets. Work as part of a team of safety assessment scientists and more broadly DMPK, pathology, pharmacology, and medicinal chemistry experts to implement toxicology strategy to enable the selection and progression of optimized drug candidates.
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Lead Chewy’s new influencer marketing vision and manage campaign strategy, content direction, and reporting across key channels including Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to create a best-in-class program, with a particular focus on driving revenue ROI.
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Focus on software development life cycle, you will collaborate with our Head of Technology Strategy, Head of Data, Solution Architects, Data Analysts, Data Team, and Portfolio Delivery function Leads to understand customer and technical needs to design and implement the Global Investment data platform, including Persistence, Integration and Services layers of the business solutions in compliance with architecture principles and standards followed by technology.
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Focus on software development life cycle, you will collaborate with our Head of Technology Strategy, Head of Data, Solution Architects, Data Analysts, Data Team, and Portfolio Delivery function Leads to understand customer and technical needs to design and implement the Global Investment data platform, including Persistence, Integration and Services layers of the business solutions in compliance with architecture principles and standards followed by MMC technology.
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Role Overview –Data Architecture lead/Agile Program Manager (RTE) – Global Investments (Boston) Position Overview: We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Data Architect Lead for our Global Investments strategic program to join our project team.
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Masters Degree with 2 years of experience or a Bachelor's Degree in business, marketing, communications, or other closely related fields with 3+ years of experience in a client-facing marketing strategy role or account management role.
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We are seeking a Head of Insurance Strategy, to lead a newly created team with global responsibility of strategists with primary responsibility to develop and drive all business strategies to grow significant market share across the Insurance client segment globally.
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