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Key within this role is to manage the development of external communications programs that drive heat and cultural relevancy for the Calvin Klein lifestyle/brand, and drive consideration for key products across regions and categories (Apparel, Underwear, Accessories, Fragrance, Home), focused on fashion.
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In partnership with the VP of Global Merchandise Planning, Apparel & Accessories, this position will be responsible for the development and integration of reporting, tools and systems that will be used by the Merchandise Planning Team to drive Global Merchandising and Planning strategies.
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Experience managing apparel product development throughout the full product life cycle, from initial concept to production. Collaborate with designers and Product Development in identifying core, key, and novelty fabrics that provide flexibility.
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Responsible for all technical contributions on assigned new product development programs and support of mature products. Guide the design of product for high-volume manufacturing processes, employing Concurrent Product Development principles.
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The Account Strategy Manager is responsible for conducting research and analysis and developing strategic frameworks to develop go-to-market and account strategy for Samsung’s largest Mobile account in the U.S. Scope of the product portfolio will include Mobile Phones, Tablets, PCs, Wearables, and Accessories businesses.
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Role Overview: The Packaging Designer is responsible for creating, developing and managing the brand identity and creative fashion including product development, design and other sales support efforts.
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Work with global marketing managers, regional sales managers, customers, and development teams to identify market needs and translate these into specific product requirements for new product development with prioritized features, creating customer-driven product roadmaps.
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CLO Virtual Fashion is looking for a Business Development Manager to work with the VP of Business Development and other Business Development Managers and Associates to implement 3D garment software into (but not limited to) the fashion, apparel, accessories, soft toys, and home goods industries.
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Aftermarket Sales Manager (Business Development) page is loaded Aftermarket Sales Manager (Business Development) Apply remote type Remote locations Baltimore, MD Philadelphia, PA Richmond, VA Washington DC Newark, NJ time type Full time posted on Posted 7 Days Ago job requisition id R-9524 The Aftermarket Sales Manager serves as a business leader to grow parts, accessories and service solutions in North America by leveraging sales acumen, portfolio management and programs / promotions.
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Our client, a prestigious fashion company in New York City is seeking a Freelance Product Development Associate to support accessories product categories. Assists the Director of Product Development in the development of product from initial design concept to placement to production to shipment of an item.
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Southern Telecom (ST) is a product design and development company that offers a wide range of products including consumer electronics, home goods, and accessories. This is a full-time on-site role for a Package Designer located in Brooklyn, NY. The Package Designer will be responsible for creating and designing product packaging, including graphics, layouts, and typography.
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Create Illustrator sketches; review specification sheets and line sheets; ensure accuracy of product development logs, line sheets, boards and design archives library; ensure maintenance of designs in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) system or shared drives.
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Working with product design and development team to source and negotiate cost with our overseas vendor partners. The in-house design team draws inspiration from the colors, textures, and designs gathered through global travels, offering an amazing variety of elegant costume jewelry and hair accessories.
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Talent development is a managerial principle at Kering and we are committed to fostering internal mobility. We are currently seeking a Women's RTW & Accessories Buyer who will report to the Vice President of Merchandising as part of our dynamic team in New York.
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We are currently seeking a Product Development Associate. Our legacy is rooted in our rich portfolio of the most covetable denim, apparel, jewelry and accessories brands in the world.
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