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The Director of Marketing will lead the organization's brand and design, customer engagement, sales enablement, business analytics, data management, and event management, in alignment with our customers, values and company brand.
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Minimum of 10 years experience in portfolio management function for US generics and at least 5 years experience in any discipline associated with pharmaceutical sales & marketing (pricing, analytics, product management, market access), product development, manufacturing, supply chain, regulatory affairs, clinical, medical affairs, or intellectual property management.
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A minimum of five years sales management experience in Ophthalmology or related field. Drive leadership, management and execution of: region sales goals, market development goals, field team development and goals, Corza Corporate goals, and customer satisfaction goals.
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Work closely with product, sales, marketing, finance, and customer success teams to integrate pricing strategies across all business functions. Minimum of 10 years of experience in pricing strategy, revenue management, or a related role within the SaaS industry.
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Coach demand planner to create unconstrained demand forecast by collaborating with sales, product management and major dealers. Lead the SKU rationalization projects by partnering with Product Management.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate with other departments, such as marketing, product management, and customer success, to align sales enablement initiatives with broader business goals and strategies.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a success driven Sales Leader to fulfill the role of a Client Director within our growing Sales organization in the Minneapolis metro area.
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This role requires a strong focus on customers, market dynamics and product/solution needs with creative design of comprehensive pricing strategies. We are seeking a dynamic and strategic Pricing Director to lead our pricing strategy and operations.
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The Product Specialist reports into the ASO Director, and works with internal stakeholders within Product, Actuary, Underwriting, Finance, Legal, Regulatory, Sales and Marketing.
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PRIMARY REPORTING STRUCTURE: Chris Dix, Regional Sales Director - West. The Sales Executive will identify both on and off-street opportunities early in the sales process, develop the strategy and tactics needed to be successful, shape deals in favor of AMI, and lead AMI in the pursuit process and successful capture of new business.
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Provide direct sales initiatives in your core territory, developing sales leads, providing demonstrations, giving presentations, designing client specific proposals and promoting AMI's entire product line including partner products.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including Marketing, Product Development, and Customer Success, Account Management to align sales strategies with overall business objectives.
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Reporting to the Director of Product Marketing, you’ll be responsible for differentiating Newsela ELA in the market through buyer and market insights, product requirements, marketing content, and sales enablement efforts.
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5 plus years surgical sales / sales management experience with medical device experience relevance. Can perform a financial and analytical analysis in order to understand the financial impact of a proposal and project business case, taking into consideration factors such as market risk, market adoption, product costs and volumes.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in any the following areas: (Supply Chain Technology Cloud Advisory, Enterprise Technology Architecture, Enterprise Agility, or Transformation Management.
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