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Partner with key cross-functional teams to influence successful, measurable marketing ideas, and plans to increase following, drive engagement and encourage sales. RIND's upcycled fruit snacks and mixes are naturally packed with fiber and vitamins and help eliminate more than one million pounds of food waste annually.
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Job Description We are looking for a dynamic lawyer to join our team as Deputy General Counsel, Commercial, managing important commercial legal matters, including key partnerships, new business development and product/service lines, marketing and advertising, regulatory compliance and contracts.
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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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You will help drive global marketing and sales efforts by developing a rich pipeline of whitepapers, ebooks, best practice and how-to guides, blogs and webinars with a strong emphasis on how Unity Industry can be applied to specific industrial use cases.
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You will serve as channel expert to guide marketers on best practices across Meta (Facebook & Instagram), TikTok, Twitter, and Snap while identifying optimization opportunities to provide actionable recommendations towards driving ticket sales, event awareness, and brand initiatives.
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Culinary school diploma or degree in food service management or related field preferred. Train workers in food preparation, and in service, sanitation, and safety procedures.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company's exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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DOHMH extends this vision of wellness by providing every member of our team and prospective job applicants dynamic benefits: Benefits - NYC Health, and a robust Worksite Wellness program with a wide range of offerings.
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Offerings include digital and physical sales and marketing, advertising, brand partnerships, rights management, video monetization, collaborator splits and royalty accounting, publishing administration and more.
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As the Marketing Communications Director you will make an outstanding impact by working with development and health strategies colleagues to craft and deliver critical communications and marketing plans.
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The lifeguard will report to the Aquatics Director and work in a 55,000 SF Athletics and Wellness Center located at 406 East 91st Street. A willingness to assist in additional responsibilities as set forth by the Aquatics Director and/or the Division Head of Athletics & Wellness.
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The Director of Sales & Marketing is responsible for directing, coordinating, training and supervising the Sales Managers, Catering Manager(s) and Sales/Catering Administrators/Coordinators/Administrative Assistants in all sales-related activities, including direct sales efforts, follow-up and proper sales administration.
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What You Will Need: Master's degree plus 3 years of communication, finance, marketing, sales or CPG shopper marketing experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility; OR Bachelor's degree plus 5 years of years of communications, finance, marketing, sales or CPG shopper marketing experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility; OR Bachelor’s degree plus 3 years of Gallo or distributor marketing or sales experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility.
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You must have at least five years of growth marketing experience at a Series A/B venture-backed B2B SaaS startup, ideally within fintech or ecommerce, marketing to SMB/Mid-Market customers.
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