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As a Marketing Service Representative (MSR), you will be working alongside the Sales team by partnering up to manage the administrative review process from lead identification to on-boarding for new dealers.
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Serve as key spokesperson in media and oversee any public relations or corporate communications objectives related to Ainsworth in North America, while maintaining corporate branding guidelines in partnership with the Global Marketing group.
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Experience with Competitor Analysis tools (e.g., SEMrush, SimilarWeb) and Email Marketing platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, SendGrid). Senior Product Marketing Manager. A minimum of 4 years of experience in product marketing, preferably in the SaaS industry.
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Engages with advertising agency, product partners, marketing and communications team members and business lines to plan and implement integrated marketing programs which support business objectives for various business lines, such as retail banking; private banking; commercial banking; or wealth management and product support.
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We are seeking individuals with experience in marketing, content creation, graphic design, and communications to help us with our marketing plan for a National Awards ceremony. Veteran nonprofit seeking remote volunteers to join our marketing and design team.
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The candidate must be a data-driven, out-of-the-box thinker, an extrovert with a startup mentality, and 4 -6 years of experience in a marketing management role. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in digital marketing, community marketing, and social media channels.
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Does your work experience include a breadth of marketing projects in web, print, packaging, product design, promotions, social media, marketing collateral, retail displays, trade show materials, billboards and/or advertising.
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The Casino Marketing Database Specialist will be instrumental in the rigorous management, analysis, and operational use of our marketing database. Reporting directly to the Database Marketing Manager, this position is a blend of analysis and hands-on data management, ensuring our marketing efforts are both effective and efficient.
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1-3 years previous experience in database marketing and/or email marketing performing the same or similar job duties preferred. Responsible for understanding the needs of stakeholders upstream and downstream of database marketing.
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Job Responsibilities Work as a part of a team to grow the revenue and income managed by the Casino Marketing teams. Must be knowledgeable of, and be able to explain, games offered by the casino, current marketing events, promotions and programs along with benefits and privileges of using a Red Card. Supports and assists in promoting new Red Card enrollments.
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The Marketing Coordinator, reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer, will provide comprehensive support to the Marketing team, encompassing a range of administrative tasks and support functions.
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Knowledge of digital marketing (SEO, SEM, paid advertising, social media etc.) AudiologyDesign is seeking an exceptional Digital Marketing Advisor to meet the demands of our growing business and help our clients succeed with their digital marketing strategy.
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Marketing Service Representative. Western Funding is a fast growing, specialized consumer finance company and subsidiary of Westlake Financial Services, providing automobile financing to borrowers with limited access to traditional credit.
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The Digital Specialist-Marketing is responsible for implementing and overseeing digital marketing strategies that advance an organization's mission by reaching a broad audience and attaining greater exposure.
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Work closely with the Social Media Marketing Manager to ensure alignment between field marketing efforts and social media initiatives, maximizing the impact of integrated marketing campaigns.
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