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Deploy the appropriate digital sales and marketing tools to 40+ independent sales reps and distributors across the country. The Marketing Manager will provide marketing strategy and execution for the ThermaZone product and plan for the rollout of future products.
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Experience in B2B Marketing, CRM/Sales Enablement, and/or Lead Generation. Basic knowledge of typical B2B Marketing & Sales Enablement tech stacks including, CRMs, Marketing Automation platforms, ABM platforms.
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Establish tracking, attribution, and reporting of all sales, marketing, and demand generation efforts (including but not limited to sales calls, direct mail, email, paid media, events/conferences, webinars, organic traffic, social media, etc.
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The Cohesity Americas Field Marketing team is on a mission to fuel sales demand by generating new leads and pipeline at scale and accelerating open pipeline with urgency. In this position, you will participate in regular pipeline and forecast review meetings and develop tactical marketing programs to align with Sales, and Growth Marketing goals.
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Develop and implement marketing and promotional strategies for CPH membership/ticket sales. Work with Managing Director and Director of Marketing on strategies to activate CPH's revenue streams, which includes earned income from mainstage theatre productions, special theatrical events, education touring productions, and community events among others.
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The Marketing Manager will work closely with E-Gaming leadership, sales, and service. The Marketing Manager will have responsibility for our loyalty rewards program including deployment, and analysis.
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As a Regional Marketing Manager, you'll provide assistance to the Regional Manager, Profit Center Managers, and Sales Managers within the region with community strategic positioning, competitive analysis, and execution of all community positioning, model opening, community events, and website related functions.
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Our Assistant Marketing & Sales Manager is ambitious, highly creative, has a passion for marketing, and is enthusiastic about building client brands and motivating people to succeed.
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Ability to work with cross functional teams, marketing, creative, sales and manufacturing departments. The Product Marketing Manager works with customers to sell and develop new products from inception to completion.
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In the Marketing Manager Trainee role, you will start with learning our entry-level sales and account management roles, progressing into training, and developing roles, and transitioning into an office support manager.
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Experience with Salesforce, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, print-on-demand systems, and providing creative direction preferred. Experience working with a sales team in both Sales Enablement and Account-Based Approach.
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Creates, manages, and distributes marketing material for sales staff. Position Summary: The Marketing Manager plays a crucial role in optimizing the internal and external brand awareness of the JBK Group's family of companies, including Event Source, Panache Events, and So Cool Events.
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Reporting to our Director of Marketing, this person will oversee and optimize paid media campaigns, email automation, and website conversion rate tactics, with a laser focus on growing the pipeline of qualified leads for our sales team.
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Our Sales and Marketing Generalist - Practice Support team focuses on designing, developing, and implementing communication programmes and media events to promote and sell PwC’s brand and services as well as contribute to and evaluate our pricing strategies in the marketplace.
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Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln Electric is a $4.2B publicly traded company (NASDAQ:LECO) with over 11,000 employees around the world, with operations in 71 manufacturing and automation system integration locations across 21 countries and maintains a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices serving customers in over 160 countries.
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