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As a Product Marketing Manager at Duetti, you will play a pivotal role in bringing our unique financial solutions to the forefront of the music industry. 7+ years of experience in product marketing, preferably in the fintech industry at Series A or B company.
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As Ramp's first Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager, you will be the technical subject matter expert within marketing. You'll be responsible for creating captivating marketing product demos, tailoring demo environments, and developing technical sales enablement materials for Ramp's products and services.
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Role:The Senior Product Marketing & Communications Manager will be responsible for EBD NA’s solution marketing activities and oversee the development and delivery of marketing strategies in coordination with multiple global business units.
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Product Marketing Director, Clinical Trial Financial Management, CTMS and eTMF Medidata: Powering Smarter Treatments and Healthier People Medidata, a Dassault Systèmes company, is leading the digital transformation of life sciences, creating hope for millions of people.
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Support the marketing team across of range of project including but not limited to strategically sourcing organic influencers, content creators and brand partners, curate creative briefs, maintain our Is This Normal site, product packaging and more.
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Summary:Environment Business Division, North America (EBD NA) is looking for a Senior Product Marketing & Communications Senior Manager to join our team. Work closely with HAL and other Hitachi Group companies to develop webinars, videos, social media, press releases, podcasts, and other marketing assets and promotional materials to support communications, subject matter experts, and EBD sales enablement activitiesDevelop compelling marketing collateral, including product messaging, case studies, whitepapers, executive presentations and other materials that resonate with target audiences.
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We are a cross-functional team of sales and marketing, technology and product professionals who are all passionate about preventing criminal infiltration of the world’s financial system and bringing transparency to global supply chains by detecting fraud, terrorism, human trafficking, and other criminal threats.
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In this Product Marketing role will have first-hand involvement in diversification as the organization ventures into new products and markets outside of its traditional spaces. Create documentation that includes detailed reviews for marketing and business.
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The Athlete Partnerships Manager will work closely with internal resources including Product Development, Operations, Legal, e-Commerce, Athlete Marketing, Content, Events, Customer Service, as well as manage relationships with external agencies.
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A heavily cross-functional role, the Growth Marketing Director will engage with multiple internal teams including Sales, Product, Client Success and Marketing. Successful candidates will demonstrate multiple years of demand generation and product marketing success in a high-growth SaaS environment.
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The Marketing Manager will collaborate closely with various other departments in the gallery, including Content, Sales, Curatorial, Public Relations, Research & Archives, and Events in the execution of the gallery’s communication strategies.
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This is an opportunity to work closely with the product, marketing, and engineering managers across all Udemy messaging channels to create experiences, platforms and methods to deliver best in class customer experiences that drive key business outcomes for Udemy.
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You will gain exposure to multiple brand verticals including but not limited to Fantasy Sports, Sportsbook, Casino and Racing, in addition to the product and engineering teams. FanDuel is looking for a Sportsbook Marketing Associate to help drive our customer retention and marketing initiatives.
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Looking for a sr PMO/Director level Product onwer experienced uin fintech industry who has exp with marketing tech, primarily Salesforce Marketing Cloud along with exp working with marketing teams.
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We are seeking an Account Manager to work with our top client brands to understand their needs, support them on the OS platform, design marketing campaign strategies, and facilitate deals with athletes.
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