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This role will strategically formulate and drive day-to-day implementation of content, including product launches, sales and special projects, influencer and community initiatives, audience and growth tactics, and brand/marketing messaging as well as dynamic storytelling.
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Director, Product Marketing, Clinical Trial Financial Management, CTMS and eTMF. Reporting to the VP of Product Marketing, you’ll work alongside product management, product marketers, global and field marketing, and sales enablement to drive these clinical operations software solutions’ go-to-market strategy, value proposition, and selling efforts.
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This includes experience with email analytics, in-product marketing analytics, campaign analytics, event analytics, ABM analytics, and multi touch attribution (MTA) modeling. Partner with marketing stakeholders to develop analytics product roadmaps that prioritize the most critical insights.
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You’ll have a proven track record in developing and executing multi-channel B2B marketing campaigns by coordinating with key stakeholders across product, sales, and sales enablement to meet revenue goals.
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Having extensive technical or operational knowledge of digital marketing and/or commerce technological product suites focusing on Adobe Commerce, Marketo Engage, Real-Time CDP etc. Utilizing proven and demonstrated current knowledge in emerging omni-channel marketing and commerce technologies and industry market trends.
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The Sr. Director, Integrated Marketing will define the target audiences, marketing strategy, and product positioning strategy for the Core Lines business unit. 10 to 15 years of strategic marketing and/or marketing/product management experienceDemonstrated success with developing marketing strategy and getting key stakeholder alignment across multiple channels.
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About the role The newly created Director of Marketing role at 9fin will be pivotal in shaping our brand, driving demand generation, and building a powerful market presence across our different geographies and product verticals.
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Work with digital marketing, analytics, and content teams to ensure optimal website performance for content engagement and lead generation. 10 - 15+ years in product management experience in a fast-paced, agile product development environment.
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Reporting Relationship: This position will report to the President, SpotlightXR with a dotted line relationship to the VP of Product Marketing for XR. Location: New York preferred with Burbank, CA as an option Key Responsibilities: Product Champion - Collaborate cross-functionally with product management, sales, marketing, customer success and business development to develop product packaging and positioning, and successful go-to-market plans that align with strategic business objectives.
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Experience with marketing mix modeling/econometric analysis and/or other branches of market research (custom survey research, advertising testing or tracking, new product research, etc.
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Reporting to the CMO, the Director of U.S. Segment Marketing role involves close collaboration with Distribution, Digital marketing, Asset Class & Insights Content, Product Marketing, and our Global Experience teams, and will contribute to pivotal initiatives and campaigns to support our firm's growth.
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As the Associate Direc tor, Global Product Marketing, Merchandise and Promotions , you will play a pivotal role in driving category growth and consumer engagement through strategic merchandise planning and promotional initiatives.
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In this role, the Associate Director will drive Product Marketing efforts for PubMatic’s core product, the SSP. They will work on commercialization as well as provide feedback and insights for Omnichannel Video, Core Platform, and Publisher UI. They will also focus on the key business growth areas of CTV/OTT and Omnichannel Video.
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As the Director of Marketing Strategy, you will play a pivotal role in driving revenue growth for a newly introduced automated lending product. Responsibilities:Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute marketing strategies to drive revenue growth for our automated lending product targeting the SMB marketplace.
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As the Executive Director, Global Product Marketing, Body Care + Hair you will spearhead the strategic vision and oversee the execution of product marketing initiatives that propel our brand to new heights.
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