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Develops, creates, and measures impact of brand marketing to include brand voice, marketing activation and guidelines, portfolio messaging, advertising, photography and guidelines, brand integration, public relations, brand experience partnerships, experiential marketing and events, website development, promotions, marketing innovation, key continental regional pull through strategies and tool content development.
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First Batch Hospitality-Director of Sales. The Director of Sales will be responsible for the oversight, growth and development of social and corporate event sales for one of our locations (DC, NYC, CHI.
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Directly supervise TWB's Marketing Manager, Associate Director of Ticketing and Patron Relations, and Ticketing Associate. The Director of Marketing and Communications (DMC) is an innovator and a changemaker who cultivates and grows the brand of The Washington Ballet and The Washington School of Ballet by engaging the Washington Ballet's (TWB) diverse group of stakeholders.
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The Deputy Executive Director will oversee the day-to-day operations of the academic institute and policy think tank by executing: NSI educational and policy missions; production of research and policy materials; press and media strategy and content production; NSI faculty, fellows, and Advisory Board engagement; and fundraising efforts and budget oversight.
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Experience leading large-scale USAID activities that catalyze democracy, governance, or economic growth outcomes world-wide; prior experience as Chief of Party, Project Director, Deputy Director, Team Leader, etc., on project(s) of similar scope, scale, and complexity preferred.
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The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is looking for a Budget Director to provide budget planning and management services for our agency. The Budget Director coordinates the establishment and maintenance of the agency's financial account structure to ensure that DNR is sufficiently tracking fiscal details for internal and external reporting.
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The Senior Editor and Content Director is wholly responsible for the magazine and oversees its editorial strategy, direction, content and production as well as its accompanying web and digital edition.
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The Director of Finance also oversees real estate leases and both owned and leased office properties, including assessing and managing future office expansions or relocations. As a member of the organization's senior management team, the Director of Finance is responsible for strategically developing, maintaining, and overseeing the operations that support the financial health and sustainability of the organization.
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The Marketing Director will lead development and execution of a broker toolkit, broker materials, local campaigns, events and sponsorship activations. Channel Marketing Director, Medicare Advantage - Hybrid.
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What you’ll bring to Circle: 12+ years of experience in Global Marketing, B2B Influencer Marketing, or Partner Marketing preferred. Strong understanding of digital marketing channels, including SEO, SEM, social media, and email marketing.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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The Sales & Marketing Director will work closely with the company CEO to establish department objectives and high-level strategies, and will supervise a number of other sales team members to execute goals.
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AARP’s Integrated Communications and Marketing (ICM) Group includes Membership, Content and Editorial, Customer Experience, External Relations, Brand Strategy and Strategic Communications.
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In addition, the Executive Director will serve as the spokesperson and face of AONN+ at external conferences and events, in the media and in partnership with other leading healthcare, non-profit and oncology organizations, forging strategic partnerships that raise the profile of AONN.
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To lead the GPTech Business Development Team in its pursuit of new business opportunities, expand existing business areas, and develop strategic marketing initiatives to attract new clients and retain existing ones.
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