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4 or more years of relevant experience in business development or account management, preferably in a Marketing, Advertising, or Creative Agency context. We are seeking a seasoned Business Development Manager to join the NoGood team in the New Business Department.
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Responsibilities will include managing the digital music team, business development, locating revenue generating opportunities, managing partner relationships, executing promotional campaigns, designing and implementing creative marketing plans, securing digital merchandising/playlisting, facilitating requests between artists/partners/managers and maintaining artists’ web & social platforms.
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Led by the firm’s first Chief Marketing Officer, the marketing function at Goldman Sachs is backed by momentum and a broad imperative to unify the discipline, helping to codify a business-critical function seen as core to the firm’s future growth.
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We interface and communicate with multiple areas of the business including Retail, Creative and Design, Growth Marketing, Category Analytics, Shopper Marketing, and many more. Analyzing business trends and consumer insights to proactively adapt and optimize marketing strategies, identifying opportunities for significant brand growth and increased market penetration.
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In an effort to further extend the business and the desirability of a major beauty actor, we seek a marketing professional to be responsible for the strategic business development globally.
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Conduct annual partner meetings to evaluate overall business performance, share marketing highlights, identify expansion opportunities and new initiatives for upcoming year. Communicate company updates and priorities to assist partners with development of consumer and trade marketing programs, advertising collateral and retail initiatives.
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You have related Marketing experience, with at least 2-5 years for the Senior Manager position. You hold a college degree, preferably in business or creative fields such as BBA, BFA, BA, or AAS, with a high school diploma as a minimum requirement.
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Lead delivery of growth marketing performance narrative and strategic implications across business units to influence growth marketing investment strategy, including communicating thought leadership to senior executives.
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We are seeking an Account Manager to work with our top client brands to understand their needs, support them on the OS platform, design marketing campaign strategies, and facilitate deals with athletes.
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The trailblazer of the agency business, CAA was the first to build a sports business, create an investment bank, launch a venture fund, found technology start-up companies, establish a philanthropic arm, build a business in China, and form a brand marketing services division, among other innovations.
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Senior Media Analyst Digital Media | New Media & Internet | Marketing & Advertising Remote (ET or CST) | Greater New York City | United States (U.S.) $75,000 - $90,000 Base + Benefits. A leading, innovative digital media company seeks an experienced Senior Media Analyst to successfully lead campaign analytics, insights generation, and campaign reporting to meet business growth in the Eastern United States.
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Job Title Growth Marketing Manager Department Marketing Location New York & Chicago Reports To Director of Business Intelligence FLSA Status Exempt National Women's Soccer League Growth Marketing Manager.
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Hands-on ownership of E2E data onboarding for the marketing operations team, including configuring ETL’s and other pipelines to bring data into marketing tools, driving requests with dependency teams, and translating plain-language business requirements into actionable audiences and targeting definitions across marketing tools/platforms.
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This role will report to the Brand Manager, Consumer Marketing. This role sits within a small but mighty Consumer Marketing team, along with an Associate Brand Director and VP of Marketing, ultimately laddering up to the Chief Marketing Officer.
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Strong knowledge of digital marketing channels and platforms, including, but not limited to, SEO, SEM, email marketing, affiliate marketing, paid and organic social, display, and retargeting.
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