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Work with the Design Center Leader/Design Sales Leader and Design Consultants to develop business plans and grass roots marketing plans to further our market reach and exceed written goals; monitor effectiveness of the plans.
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This entry level position offers a unique opportunity to report to the VP of Sales and Marketing, as well as work with the senior Web Developer, and Sr. Graphic Designer for a diverse, “from the ground up” learning experience.
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Carry out event plans as set by Director of Events and in collaboration with Senior Director of Marketing and/or CMOAssist with all New York Islanders Events at UBS Arena. Game Day Ancillary Events – Organize and host events before, during, and after New York Islanders hockey gamesSales Open Houses and Prospecting Events – Organize and oversee open house events for the sales department to help showcase UBS ArenaInternal Staff Events – Plan and assist with events for internal employees of the New York Islanders and UBS ArenaThe Park – Programming management.
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Carry out event plans as set by Director of Events and in collaboration with Senior Director of Marketing and/or CMO. Our home at UBS Arena at Belmont Park, which was built for hockey and made for music, cements our brand into the very foundation of New York. We have always carved our own path, and to our fans the Islanders are a way for people to be a part of something greater than themselves.
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The Director of Sales (DOS) is responsible for the marketing and sales planning and execution for the community. The DOS takes the lead in assessing the local market and developing a marketing plan tailored to the geographic region in which the community is located and developing a Sales and Marketing Budget.
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Inside Sales Specialists respond to telephone, email and text inquiries from consumers interested in purchasing home, auto and umbrella insurance from Plymouth Rock. Inside Sales Specialists also reach outreach out to our existing and prospective customer base for cross-sell and up-sell opportunities, maintain effective customer relations, implement sales referral programs, and support our customer retention programs.
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TTI is a world-class leader in design, manufacturing and marketing of power tools and accessories, outdoor product equipment, and floor care products. Our consumers range from professional and industrial users in the home improvement, repair, and construction industries to homeowners & DIY enthusiasts.
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The Community Marketing Executive is an independent contractor position as an outside sales representative with Unlimited commissions and flexible hours. The Community Marketing Executive is a flexible position as an independent contractor outside sales representative.
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Ralph Lauren Corporation (NYSE:RL) is a global leader in the design, marketing and distribution of premium lifestyle products in five categories: apparel, accessories, home, fragrances, and hospitality.
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Benefits: Flexible schedule Training & development Bonus based on performance Great learning experience working with several growing home improvement brands, alongside a serial multi-corporation level mentor and his team.
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The Business Development Manager/Marketing will broaden the company’s market share and achieve set goals by establishing and implementing strategies, associated presentations, sales training curriculums, and service programs and referral processes relative to the region’s homecare marketplace.
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We inspire purpose-filled living that brings joy to the modern home. Maintain an awareness of all product information, intranet communications, and current advertising and marketing initiatives.
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Demonstrated experience in a marketing, sales, or outreach role in a home care, community health or similar healthcare setting required; prior experience with Hospice agencies and MLTCs a plus.
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WE BELIEVE IN THE TRANSFORMATIONAL POWER OF COMFORTJob Description SummaryThis position is responsible for exceeding sales and operational benchmarks, delivering an exceptional customer experience through the La-Z-Boy selling process, and championing the in-home design program.
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