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You’ll be responsible for nurturing multiple relationships and identifying new commercial opportunities, negotiating best in class reciprocal retailer support and thinking limitlessly to bring the Tilbury magic to life in store and online.
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The Enterprise Data Science team serves as the data science hub for the organization, providing access and insights to our business leaders as they both develop new services and optimize existing services.
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Oversee all phases of store design projects, from sales cycle to design discovery to concept finalization in partnership with Project Managers to deliver New Store Openings. Deliver against monthly and quarterly targets for new contract signings with Store Design and Store Development solutions, in partnership with the Growth team.
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Retailer and Channel Collaboration: Work closely with trade marketing and retailer teams to execute joint business plans, promotional strategies, and in-store activations that drive brand awareness and sales.
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Our services portfolio spans Media, Gaming, and Lifestyle categories, with key products including Samsung TV Plus, Samsung Gaming Hub, Samsung Art Store, Samsung Galaxy Store, and Samsung News.
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Oversee New Store Openings (NSOs) marketing strategy in partnership with Ops, training and real estate. Beginning as a hot dog cart in New York City’s Madison Square Park, Shake Shack was created by Danny Meyer, Founder and CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group and best-selling author of Setting the Table.
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Since it was founded in 1956, Williams - Sonoma has grown from Chuck Williams’ single store in Sonoma, CA into one of the largest retailers in the country, with some best known and most beloved brands in home furnishings, including Williams - Sonoma, Pottery Barn and West Elm.
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Assists in the development of annual plans designed to increase new guest visits, existing guest frequency, and store-level SSS and SST for each concept. Minimum twelve years of experience in a leadership role in a multi-store restaurant operation; proven track record of introducing new and successful innovations to increase customer satisfaction and build sales through developing customer loyalty.
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As a Store Director, you will be managing the operations of the store by developing and implementing strategies in achieving maximum sales and earnings while coaching, training, developing associates to achieve desired goals, maintain exceptional customer service, foster an inclusive culture all the while serving the communities, we work in.
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This is a multifaceted role that will be responsible for overseeing both retail store operations and acting as a brand ambassador to drive corporate sales and generate new business. 2-4+ years of relevant client-facing sales and brand management experience; e.g. Store/Retail Manager or Director, Business Development Manager, Account Manager, Sales Manager/Director, or comparable client services role with a luxury goods/hospitality company, high-end/designer brand, or customer-focused brand.
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The Director of Ecommerce & CRM is a key leadership role responsible for spearheading TSC’s Ecom and clientelling strategies to drive Ecom growth, enhance retail store sales, and expand brand awareness.
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The Business Development Director (Health Systems) is responsible for the overall achievement of our company's new store sales targets and supporting expansion of existing business.
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We are looking for an Assistant Store Director to join our team for our new store opening on Madison Ave. Build along with the Store Director an effective induction training for new staff members with a systematic induction and organize follow-up with knowledge reviews.
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You will also oversee daily technical support for the office, store networks, desktop support, and infrastructure services. This role supports key business areas including e-commerce, omnichannel, retail store operations, inventory management, and warehouse operations.
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Assist Boutique Director in leadership of store and team to achieve store sales objectives. Assist Boutique Director in ensuring product education/technique meetings are scheduled for the store as needed.
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