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The Senior Manager of the U.S. AI Decision Science and Engagement practice area will support one of four Marketing VP/GMs in guiding data-driven decision-making through business simulations and optimization, competitive intelligence and war-gaming, and risk management.
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The right candidate will fill a critical role to support the newly appointed VP Global Marketing & Communications, who will also maintain her current role as Head of Marketing & Communications, EMEA, during a transition period to take up to 6 months.
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The Manager, Product Management eServices will help focus the development of ConnectiveRx eServices Product vision and strategy in collaboration with key company stakeholders such as the Chief Product Officer, CEO, CTO, VP Product management, Technology, Product Marketing, Sales Leadership, and others as necessary.
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As a Barclays Sourcing Manager Vice President (VP), you will be the category lead for a number of sub-categories of spend within Marketing. You will develop strategic sourcing strategies for the marketing portfolio and support the delivery of the end to end global marketing procurement strategy.
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The candidate will work on reinsurance transactions with over 100 reinsurance markets, including traditional reinsurers and investment funds in the US, UK, Bermuda, continental Europe and Asia. Additionally, the candidate will collaborate closely with C&F divisional and corporate leaders, contributing to the creation of submissions, marketing efforts, reinsurer audits, and internal strategy meetings.
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Reports directly to the VP of Operations and directly manages the store’s leadership team in Restaurants, Retail, Quick Service, Culinary, Facilities, and collaborates with Marketing, Finance, and Human Resources to achieve overall organizational goals.
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Position OverviewTonix is looking for a full-time VP of Sales and Marketing to effectively provide direction and coordination of company sales and marketing functions to meet or exceed the company’s expected annual growth rate.
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As the Marketing Director, you will work closely with our COO, VP of Marketing Analytics, and Property Leadership to identify market trends to develop pricing strategies, both traditional and digital marketing efforts, and marketing campaigns to attract qualified traffic and manage the execution of all activities.
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