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This company in the medical aesthetics devices space is looking for a Director of Product Management to join their team. This would be a full-time role with a hybrid schedule of 2-3 days/week in their office in Marlborough, MA. In this role, you will work very closely with engineering teams, marketing, regulatory, R&D, and more to lead the full end-to-end product management process for both new and existing offerings.
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We are seeking a Director, Product Management to play a central role in sourcing and driving the exploration of new revenue opportunities for a rapidly growing, core area of focus for Fidelity.
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The Senior Director, Product Management is a unique and high profile role that is responsible for discovering, delivering and optimizing products and capabilities that fundamentally transform how our Finance Associates work and enable us to deliver valuable insights using modernized technologies and core data services.
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As part of the Emerging Products team, the Director will work alongside Strategy, Competitive Intelligence, Product, and Technology leaders to source, evaluate and assess new areas of opportunity for Fidelity in health care.
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As an Associate Director, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Product Management at Publicis Sapient, you will act as your stakeholders’ trusted advisor in leading the overall business solution, vision, strategy, roadmap, and prioritization for a specific digital product, or products, within an engagement.
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The Director, Product Management - Digital Products, is pivotal in steering the vision and strategic direction of the organization's digital products, encompassing the CRM Ecosystem, Website, Digital Applications, and Games.
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Sr Director of Product Management page is loaded. Familiarity with product portfolio management and strategic alignment. Ensure product initiatives meetmarketing, profitability, and risk management goals while aligning with corporate guidelines and regulatory environment.
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Strategic Planning: Collaborate with product managers, engineering leaders, and executives to formulate and execute developer engagement strategies. We’re Salesforce, the Customer Company, inspiring the future of business with AI+ Data +CRM. Leading with our core values, we help companies across every industry blaze new trails and connect with customers in a whole new way.
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CIB – Investor Services – Traditional Fund Services – Executive Director - BostonDescriptionAbout the group: The TFS Fund Accounting Product Management team provides services to Asset Managers and Asset Owners covering various fund and account types.
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Who we are looking forState Street’s Alpha Services Strategy, Transaction Lifecycle Management Service Family is looking for a Business Manager for Product and Implementations - Transaction Lifecycle Management, Managing Director for our Alpha Product Solutions Team. This qualified individual will develop and deliver product, business solutions and strategy as well as implement functionality aligned with our Alpha Transaction Lifecycle Management vision.
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As a Director of Product Management, you will. CMT is looking for a collaborative, customer-committed, and creative Director of Product Managementwho wants to join us in making roads safer by making drivers better.
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The Harry James Group is looking for a Director of Product Management and Hardware Engineering to join our client a global leader within energy storage and optimization. – Ten plus years leading a product management team, prior work with BESS or renewable offerings in the energy sector is a strong plus.
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Director, Product Management. This role reports to FCAT’s Head of Product Management to develop products and services leveraging Blockchain and Distributed Ledger technology.
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We are looking for a talented product management professional to join the Epsilon product management team in the role of Sr. Director of Product Management, Vertical Solutions, Dining and Restaurants.
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