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Work with legal counsel on offering materials, understand and review due diligence considerations to couple such considerations with the product structuring and to educate sales and operations and finance on structural issues, work on marketing materials, obtain internal approvals.
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The team is responsible for establishing and leading efforts related to market research, product development, vehicle launch, marketing, and working with global distribution to drive growth in AUM from the retail, High Net Worth (HNW) and affluent investor sector through intermediaries.
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5 - 7+ years of successful sales diagnostic sales experience (product and service) As part of our dynamic team, the Liquid Product Specialist will collaborate with colleagues to support all stages of liquid product development and commercialization, ensuring the high adoption and delivery of high-quality commercially available liquid offerings.
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Develop solid partnerships and collaborate with sales, investment and product teams, channel marketing and services teams as well as compliance. Update and maintain timely messaging in existing product marketing content, including presentations, flyers, brochures and digital content.
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Additional responsibilities include but are not limited to, providing product planning support from perspective of technical readiness, operational readiness, supporting the voice of customer (VOC) / voice of partner (VOP) process and helping to develop the Interactive segment strategy with other key personnel in Display (Sales, Marketing, SCM, Finance.
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Primary product specialist for mutual fund, exchange-traded fund (ETF) and closed-end fund distribution, providing ongoing analysis and information to Opco Financial Advisors.
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As our first Product Specialist, you will report to the Head of Revenue and work across sales, success, support, and partnerships. We take an analytical approach to sales, and you’ll learn from Adam about how to run demos, identify potential customers, and what product actions are indicators of success.
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In addition, you will be expected to closely partner with product management, sales, and client success to develop client feedback mechanisms to continue to hone and enhance the product offering(s) and incorporate that feedback into marketing strategies.
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Work with our content team to create compelling and persuasive product marketing collateral, including sales enablement materials, product fact sheets, presentations, website content, and case studies.
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MSIM’s global listed infrastructure team is looking for a Product Specialist, who will assist in marketing, client service, and ESG engagement efforts for the team’s Global Listed Infrastructure and Energy Transition and Innovation Opportunities strategies.
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This position is responsible for Life Science sales and marketing, product Research & Development (R&D) and support activities. Ted Pella, Inc., a worldwide leader in the microscopy supplies and instrumentation field, is seeking candidates with full time laboratory experience in Electron Microscopy and Histology for a Life Sciences Product Specialist (LSPS.
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Develop high-impact marketing collateral, including sales enablement materials, product guides, presentations, and case studies. We are seeking a dynamic and driven Product Marketing Specialist to join our team.
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Exciting position within the Portfolio Research & Analytics Team. The Junior Product Analytics Specialist will serve as a source for competitive and industry intelligence and analysis, primarily for the Marketing, Sales and Investment Management teams.
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Job expectations include ensuring that product management efforts are integrated with sales, marketing, operations, implementation, and customer service strategies. Supports comprehensive plans for product development and deployment, including engaging in the creation of sales training programs and marketing materials to educate clients and internal teams on product capabilities.
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Create compelling marketing content that maps to integrated marketing campaigns and product promotion themes (blogs, white papers, guides, emails and videos) and maintain development plan for resourcing and coordinated campaign planning.
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