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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Consultant to drive our strategic initiatives in digital commerce, fulfillment, cross-border ecommerce, and digital media. - Analyze market trends and competitive activity to inform strategic decisions.
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The ideal candidate will lead media strategy with a focus on brand launches, features, product placement, executive profiles, strategic brand partnerships and influencer engagement. · Research potential partnership opportunities and arrange meetings with strategic partners (including, but not limited to likeminded brand partners, speaking engagement opportunities, panels, summits, etc.
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As a Chief Administrative Office (CAO) is comprised of multiple global functions that support JPMorgan Chase's businesses in 60 countries, including Finance & Business Management (F&BM), Global Real Estate, Global Security, Document & Business Solutions, Global Supplier Services, CAO Strategic Initiatives, Corporate Aviation, Corporate Insurance, Amenity Services, Firmwide Business Resiliency, and Firmwide Business Workforce Strategy.
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Building a robust referral pipeline through strategic relationship cultivation. As a Learning Consultant - Enterprise Account Manager, you'll be at the forefront of driving impactful solutions for our clientele.
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Experience building and delivering on strategic partnerships goals. Build strategic business plans with key publisher partners for overall growth in transparent access, addressability, decisioning and bottom-line revenue.
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Drives strategic data sourcing and tooling projects to deliver new capabilities and tools in support of data science into the audit department, building use-cases, and repositories of data sources and re-usable data analytics products for the area of responsibility.
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As a Production Manager, you’ll be responsible for impacting and executing the strategic vision for your team and for inspiring your direct reports to deliver high performance in a fast paced and dynamic environment for the AM shift production team.
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Prepare and present at key operational and strategic meetings with CMO/SVP. Support strategic planning, and help manage finance and HR Activities. Other key strategic initiatives and projects.
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Support and implement strategic corporate brand marketing initiatives and promotional activities. Our unrelenting strategic focus on powerful brands, innovative products, operational excellence, and exceptional people drives our culture.
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Convene strategic inter-departmental consultations to inform and develop support plan to countries offices and regional offices, including around resource mobilization and on global programmes. Experience in youth skilling, youth employment, youth entrepreneurship and young peoples’ civic engagement an asset.
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This role is pivotal in ensuring the seamless coordination and timely launch of our digital marketing initiatives/platforms to drive the enablement of strategic marketing through a targeted customer approach to optimize sales activities and boost efficiency.
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Strategic implementation and execute channel and account-based product distribution models aligned to Brand strategy, Market Access, and financial goals. Collaboration and Execution Lead and advance strategic relationships with assigned specialty distributor and specialty pharmacy customers.
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Oliver Wyman serves as a critical strategic, economic and brand advisor to private sector and governmental clients. This role will be the assistant controller for Mercer. Oliver Wyman serves as a critical strategic, economic and brand advisor to private sector and governmental clients.
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As VP of Marketing, you will be responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing initiatives that scale our brand, enhance customer acquisition and retention, and maximize campaign success.
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Monitors all aspects of the project life-cycle including the business analysis and legacy data conversion phases of a project to ensure strategic business and ITs project management, functional, compliance, and cost management goals and KPIs are met.
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