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Reporting to the Senior Director of Field Marketing, the ideal candidate is a seasoned, modern marketer that has a demonstrated track record of demand and pipeline generation. Corelight is looking for a Remote East Coast-based Field Marketing Manager, responsible for the strategy and execution of high-impact field marketing programs and events to drive demand and pipeline.
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We are seeking a passionate and driven Field Marketing Representative to bring our product into the vibrant New York market. A proven track record of success in sales or a related field is beneficial, but if you are new to sales and are self-motivated - we will happily enhance your skills.
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5-7 years of experience in field marketing, event management or sales enablement within the financial services, data and/or technology industries. Under the direction of Product Marketing, this role works alongside Sales and Product teams to understand priorities and execute on field marketing programs that align with regional go-to-market efforts and the global marketing strategy.
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As a Field Marketing Coordinator, you will be responsible for supporting the Field Marketing Manager in their efforts to align with the regional sales team through the development and management of field-based demand generation programs and event campaigns to build awareness, drive and nurture leads, and accelerate opportunities to close.
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You will be responsible for the day-to-day logistical and administrative support of an array of marketing campaigns, with an emphasis on field sales support, live event logistics and vendor relations; and the opportunity for increasing responsibility and skill development in event management, campaign execution, project planning and sales enablement.
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The Senior Field Marketing Manager will report into the Director of Field Marketing and National Brand Activation and will be based in our Tampa Headquarters. This role will also oversee the execution of our Tampa based community events, with support from the Florida Field Marketing Specialist.
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As a Field Marketing Brand Ambassador , you will be the face and voice of our mission. Familiarity with field marketing and the restaurant & hospitality industry. Are you looking for a fun & flexible opportunity to get started in field marketing and make a big impact on your career.
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Working hand in hand with cross-functional partners and sales, you’ll help scale a field marketing engine that maximizes our reach to IT professionals. 3+ years of experience in field / event marketing targeting ITSalesforce and Outreach knowledge is strongly preferred for this role.
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FIELD SALES AND MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE – Techtronic Industries, NA (TTI) TTI is a world-class leader in design, manufacturing and marketing of power tools and accessories, outdoor product equipment, and floor care products.
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As the Director of Field Marketing at Chartwells, your mission is to bring a dash of fun and excitement to our programs and services. For more information, visit Job SummaryHey there, future Director of Field Marketing.
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We are seeking a proactive and dynamic Field Marketing Manager to join our North American Marketing Team. As a key member of this team, you will be integral to the growth of our brand, creating and implementing compelling field, account-based, and channel marketing campaigns.
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Title: Field Marketing CoordinatorClassification: Non-exemptReports To: Field Marketing Managerseveral openings - Santa Clarita/Fresno or Bakersfield/Oxnard or Simi Valley. Position Summary:The Field Marketing Coordinator is responsible for assisting in the planning and execution of marketing and community events in the assigned territory.
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The Field Marketing Manager will be responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing initiatives to drive brand awareness, generate leads, and support sales efforts in designated geographic regions.
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Alani Nu and PRIME Sampling Program Recruit and maintain a team of 3-4 Field Marketing Ambassadors (FMAs). The Role: The Field Marketing Manager (FMM) is the critical first line manager responsible for implementing Alani Nu / PRIME's field marketing program in a specific market.
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As a Field Marketing Manager, you are responsible for supporting the Healthcare & LifeScience Industry sales team in developing and managing field-based demand generation programs and event campaigns to build awareness, drive and nurture leads, and accelerate opportunities to close.
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