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Prepares and executes local store marketing, merchandising, sales and promotional efforts to increase sales volume and guest traffic. Ensures employee retention by effectively staffing the team to maximize customer service and sales efforts.
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Bachelor’s degree and two (2) years of experience in athletic marketing, sales with a Division I Intercollegiate, professional sport organization, or the equivalent experience. Direct all sales and marketing efforts for UTA softball.
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Responsible for local marketing initiatives - may contact prospective customers to promote sales. Responsible for inventory and money control systems - may establish inventory schedules.
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Responsibilities for our open Entry Level Sales Account Representative position in theManagement Development Program include but are not limited to:Basic marketing responsibilitiesSales and marketing trainingMarketing communicationsCampaign management and developmentTeam management and developmentBrand management maintenanceCustomer service and retentionIf you are hardworking and fun (we play just as hard as we work) and possess the qualitiesneeded for the above mentioned, please send a resume.
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You need to have:Bachelor's degree with substantial coursework in business, marketing, economics, and/or psychology. You provide oversight and guidance across all Bloomberg Industry Group support product lines to exceed customer expectations and support sales growth.
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1-2 years in Marketing, Sales, Branding, Promotions, or Customer Service field. Act as the go-to expert and visit customers to promote products, perform sales services, and maintain customer satisfaction.
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Manage event-marketing efforts to maximize brand exposure and increased revenue including: ticket sales events, exhibition games, playoffs, community events, camps, etc. Oversee all interactive marketing including grassroots, website, direct marketing, social, database management, research and analytics; develop a comprehensive interactive marketing strategy to assist the organization’s revenue generation efforts in ticket sales and corporate partnerships.
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The Manager is responsible for developing and delivering aligned marketing demand generation programs and will interface directly with healthcare and non-profit business and sales stakeholders.
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Partner with the Portfolio business lead, sales lead, and client account leads to understand the business strategy, growth areas, client mission, and relationships and translate those priorities into highly relevant and engaging marketing strategy.
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Provide direction for and oversight of all marketing collateral and sales material, permanent/temporary signage packages, and asset creation (virtual tours, floor plans, site maps photography, video.
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Drives sales and marketing efforts in collaboration with the community sales leader to meet or exceed occupancy or revenue targets by developing new business, generating leads, and building strategic relationships.
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In the absence of a degree, directly related job experience serving in strategic account management and industrial sales role. A minimum of three to five years of customer service, professional account management, and/or industrial sales with proven record of meeting/exceeding sales goals.
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Oversee the development and delivery of client-facing resources, training support, and sales enablement tools. As the Vice President of Marketing, you will be responsible for building and scaling for sustainable growth at POLITICO, while managing a cross-functional team that is focused on growth, customer, and product marketing.
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Here's What Awaits You with 4J Real Estate:Access to top-tier marketing materials and unwavering sales support. Your Responsibilities as a Real Estate Sales Agent:Stay in touch with clients to boost sales.
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Individual will assist customers, complete marketing activities and help with all office functions under direct guidance of an Agent or Lead Sales Agent. Once licensed, this position is responsible for the profitable growth and the attainment of business goals by marketing and servicing Direct Auto products including but not limited to Auto, Life, Auto Club, and Roadside Assistance to new and existing customers.
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