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Experience collaboratively leading development and implementation of strategic planning processes. The VP of Brand Marketing and Fan Engagement manages the organization’s Brand & Creative (True North), Experiential (Youth, Cheer, SKOL Line, Viktor), and International Marketing (NFL Global Markets Program) departments in alignment with our corporate values.
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Work in partnership with the CFO and the Human Resources Department in developing and maintaining a human capital strategy for the University - inclusive of but not limited to, workforce planning, recruitment, acquisition, onboarding, talent development, talent management, total rewards and compensation strategy, development of employer brand, employee engagement strategy and performance management.
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The Sales Executive, Field Sales promotes and sells Attorney Legal Marketing solutions (FindLaw, Super Lawyers, Abogado, LawInfo) through outbound telephone calls to new and existing small law firm customers (one to ten attorney size.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing, the Senior Digital Content Specialist will be a key contributor to the success of our marketing campaigns. The ideal candidate has five years of creative writing and digital marketing experience, demonstrated ability to create digital content, and proven success in executing digital ad campaigns.
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The Marketing Coordinator (Coordinator III) is a supportive role within the University of St. Thomas’ Marketing, Insights and Communications (MIC) department, and reports to the Marketing Administrative Manager.
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Housed in Murphy Hall, a state-of-the-art facility for teaching and research of journalism, strategic communication, and emerging media studies, the Hubbard School is home to the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law, the Minnesota Journalism Center, the Hubbard Digital Studios, and the Digital Information Research Center/Sevareid Library.
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Work closely with internal and external teams including advisory and technology partners, our partner and alliances teams, channel enablement, inbound product marketing, product management, sales, demand generation, campaign planning, and our content center of excellence to develop and execute product marketing programs and initiatives.
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Manage marketing game day operations at home athletic events including public address scripting and assisting in the fulfillment and successful execution of corporate sponsorship elements. Serve as a site manager for athletic contests.
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Planning and implementing effective and age-appropriate lessons that align with the goals of the K-12 visual art program. Our small classes, 7:1 student/teacher ratio, and team-teaching model are the building blocks of the Lower School experience, along with the TOOLBOX social/emotional program, which gives both children and adults a common language for community values and problem-solving.
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The supply chain planning director develops and maintains professional relationships with other functions, such as marketing, commercial, product development, manufacturing, logistics, procurement and finance to reconcile top-down financial plans with the bottom-up operational plans.
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Presenting & Live streaming: You will be presenting mainly female fashion products and accessories through our channel in Tiktok at your own place. Also, you will brainstorm with our marketing team to produce more creative and unique ways of presenting.
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This senior leadership position provides ongoing strategic planning, implementation, and management of a comprehensive agency communication and media relations plan to engage key external and internal stakeholders, and the public, on the core components of Commerce's mission.
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Participate in every stage of the SDLC; specifically, requirements analysis, design, development, UAT signoff, release planning, go-live, and support. Through our global delivery centers across North America, Asia, and Europe, we deliver strategic technology and business transformation solutions to our clients, enabling them to operate as leaders within their fields.
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They oversee both assigned and unassigned staff, concentrating on particular programs that provide support and management for (1) the system-wide wastewater planning program, (2) capital projects and project management tasks, and (3) engineering services related to treatment plant designs.
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The Corporate Development Director will lead the evaluation and execution of key strategic initiatives, including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, and other investment opportunities that support the enterprise's key goals and objectives.
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