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Offerings include digital and physical sales and marketing, advertising, brand partnerships, rights management, video monetization, collaborator splits and royalty accounting, publishing administration and more.
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The Vice President, Audience Development will act as an in-house specialist to develop, implement, and analyze, and report direct-to-fan campaigns and strategies. This role will be part of The Orchard's marketing team and collaborate closely with clients and strategize with internal teams across digital marketing, advertising, direct marketing and more, to develop innovative campaigns that drive consumption, audience development, and D2C efforts.
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Responsibilities The Sales Assistant supports the execution of strategies set by the Vice President of Sales by performing general sales activities including follow-up and customer service, in order to maximize sales and margins, support and promote the Robert Graham brand and maintain optimal relationships with customers.
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Financial Markets| Corporate Sales | Vice President, Americas | New York. Financial Markets Corporate Sales, Vice President, Americas, New York. 5+ years of sales desk experience in marketing and executing interest rate derivatives, ideally with experience in project finance or leveraged finance hedging.
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Graduate-level degree in computer science, engineering, or relevant work experience Preferred: Understanding of ML frameworks (sklearn, TensorFlow, PyTorch, etc) Experience working with big data platforms (Hadoop, Redshift, Snowflake, etc) Architecture, design patterns, production scaling/optimization Insurance industry experience Salary range: $132,500-$197,500 Overtime eligible: Exempt Discretionary bonus eligible: Yes Sales bonus eligible: No.
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JD desirable but not requiredStrong Knowledge of operations, finance, regulatory reporting, sales and trading, and applicable rules and regulations, and the ability to learn new areas while supporting them.
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We're seeking a Corporate Accountant to join our dynamic Finance team in New York City. Reporting directly to the Senior Vice President of Finance, this position will ensure the precision and efficiency of our month-end financial closes for our management company and broker-dealer entity.
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BNY Mellon I Pershing is seeking a dynamic Vice President of Product Marketing to lead our product marketing strategy, execution, and overall go-to-market efforts. Senior Vice President of Product Marketing.
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The Sales Vice President is responsible for building ongoing distribution from institutional clients and/or successful independent producers through the sale of Life Insurance.
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The Vice President of Sales has responsibility for the strategic direction as well as day-to-day operations of the Sales and Customer Success teams. RTM is looking for an enthusiastic and experienced Vice President of Sales that will lead the Company, along with the executive team, into the next phase of growth.
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The sales admin provides direct clerical support to the Vice President of Sales for local sales. Screen phone calls for the Vice President of Sales and takes messages.
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We are seeking an experienced and results-driven professional to join our client's non-profit organization as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing. CCRC Expertise: Proven track record of success in sales and marketing within the Continuing Care Retirement Community industry, with a focus on Independent Living.
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Evaluate the effectiveness of Sales client meetings and outreach. As one of the Global Markets' key initiatives, Citi Velocity Web and Mobile brings together our global footprint with best in class technology, giving our institutional clients unprecedented access to our capital markets research, commentary, data, analytics, proprietary models and services across asset classes.
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Provide sales enablement tools like total cost of ownership (TCO) or return on investment (ROI) calculators specific to broadcast, streaming, and monetization solutions. Keep up with the pulse of industry trends in broadcast technology, OTT/CTV streaming, SSAI, and global video advertising, discovering what's new, what competitors are doing, and which innovations are coming next in each sector.
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Reporting to the Vice President Operations and in collaboration with their dyad partner, the General Manager is a senior leadership role with a direct impact on serving members from pediatrics to geriatrics, in an organization committed to fundamentally altering the healthcare landscape.
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