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Partners and consults with senior leaders (e.g. SVP and Chief Actuary; SVP, Underwriting; EVP, Sales, Marketing & Service; SVP of Sales and Account Service, CMO, SVP, Marketing; SVP, Strategy) to set pricing, product and service strategy for book of business.
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Remote Work From Home Data Entry Clerk for Entry Level Position. This is a great way to earn extra money in your spare time by working at home! You enjoy data entry work and can perform the work from your home or location of choosing (remote work from home job.
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Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, journalism, arts management, education or related field, plus two to three years of professional work experience. Excellent computer/technology skills - Microsoft Office, Wordfly or large-scale email delivery system, Tessitura, and CMSs a plus; and strong understanding of digital media and IT.
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Join the middle office operations group team and assist in providing clients with portfolio pricing, trade allocation, confirmation, correction and settlement, prime broker interfaces, repo processing and cash management.
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Embrace all new ticketing technology provided by Ticketmaster including TM1 Entry, TM1 Sales, TM1 Events etc. Organize and oversee nightly Box Office operations during events (Ticket Sales, Will Call, Ticketing Scanning, etc.
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As the Senior Product Marketing Manager reporting to the Senior Director of Product Marketing, you will lead the positioning, messaging, and go-to-market strategies for Seismic’s sales content management offerings.
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This role reports into the Brand Director of SK-II, and would be working closely with the Sr Brand Manager of Brand Communication and Influencer Marketing. The Influencer Marketing and Social Media role will be in-charged of managing and executing influencer marketing and social media channels to drive brand awareness and revenue.
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The mission of the Digital Marketing Manager is to boost our brand’s visibility and engagement, leading to increased sales. - Commercial Assets: Assist Trade Marketing and Sales teams in creating assets.
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What You’ll Do: Support day-to-day influencer marketing planning & content direction, submitting detailed creative briefs for influencers and managing campaign calendars across key channels including Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
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Serves as the Office’s Public Information Officer, handling all media relations for OYEA programs in collaboration with the Human Services Cabinet and the Mayor’s Press Office. This role will oversee the coordination and implementation of OYEA communication strategies, events, and marketing as well as oversight of civic engagement and connecting youth to programs and services, such as the Mayor’s Youth Council, YLC, MBTA Youth Pass, etc.
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Our SuperTowers are used in mission critical government and commercial applications, including national security, disaster response, rural broadband and IoT.
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The Creative Services Manager, in collaboration with the Director of Marketing and Communications, will work collaboratively to execute the annual Marketing plan and meet assigned goals on deadline and within budget.
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Supports the teams collaboration with the Enterprise and Ad Sales Sales teams to create thoughtful marketing strategies that attract, motivate, and engage sales prospects Intent-based Campaign Strategy.
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Microsoft Certifications (e.g., Microsoft 365, Microsoft Office Specialist, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) Proficiency in Windows Operating Systems, Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Teams, and IT support tools like Zendesk or ServiceNow.
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Follow-up with the patient or referring physician’s office as appropriate. Working under the direction of the Practice Manager and/or Practice Coordinator, the Practice Assistant II is the main frontline contact and will interact with customers in person, by telephone and/or electronically.
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