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The Director will cultivate and maintain relationships with colleagues across the global marketing and business development team & practice areas at Siegel+Gale. Responsibilities: Partner with the Chief Marketing Officer to manage the firm's global brand and performance across channels, website, email marketing & social media.
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Works with Chiefs, in particular the COO, Chief Innovation Officer (CINO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) to identify and deliver meaningful and impactful progress against objectives.
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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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The Director of Advancement reports to the Chief Strategy and Growth Officer and works closely with the Board of Trustees and the Philanthropy and Engagement Committee, and is part of the institution’s senior management team.
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Led by the Chief Marketing Officer, the firmwide marketing function at Morgan Stanley is backed by momentum and a broad imperative seen as core to the firm's future growth.
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The Senior Director, CMO, Business Operations (DBO) will lead comprehensive business support to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), working to maximize the performance and impact of Pfizer Marketing on a global scale.
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Reports to: Chief Digital Officer and VP, Creative & Marketing. Roc Nation , a Live Nation joint venture, is seeking an Associate Director, Podcast Strategy to be the point person for all things podcasts.
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Reporting to the Chief Content Officer and collaborating with the global leadership team, this role will be responsible for identifying opportunities to both onboard new publishers to the Linkby platform and scale existing publishers, in addition to playing a key role in the growth of our forthcoming venture into influencer marketing.
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Reporting to the Chief External Engagement Officer, the Director of Marketing and Communications is responsible for leading all marketing, communications, public relations, and event activities for Room to Grow. The Director will drive the development and execution of strategies that enhance Room to Grow’s brand and reputation, promote its program and mission, and increase financial support.
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The Team The Marketing and Engagement Team (MET) is led by Alight’s Chief Marketing & Engagement Officer (CMEO) and is comprised of several teams: Annual Fund, Global Connections/Major Gifts, Donor Services, Marketing & Communications, MET Operations, and Global Partnerships & Government Affairs (PGA.
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Work collaboratively with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to prepare annual operating and capital improvement budgets and long-term management plans for all properties. Collaborate with the Real Estate Development Department to ensure that issues affecting property management are integrated into the design, development and underwriting of new development projects; and prepare management agreements, management plans, initial operating budgets, lease-up and marketing plans for all new projects.
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Reporting to the Chief Content Officer and Director of Communications, the Communications Publications Writer-Editor must have strong writing skills, the ability to manage multiple projects on deadline, excellent editorial judgment, and solid proofreading skills.
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Manage the analytical and administrative work generated by the Agency Chief Compliance Officer and Compliance Director as part of Internal Control Program thereby allowing the Director to focus more on providing leadership and direction on various initiatives.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here We are seeking a dynamic and visionary Chief Operating Officer (COO) to oversee the departments of operations, sales & marketing, retail, and events for an innovative experiential museum.
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This role reports to the Chief Marketing Officer, manages the work of an external agency for paid placements, and partners with the Head of Fitness and Sports + Event Brand Marketing for all content and creative.
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