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This highly collaborative role will help facilitate the development and execution of various marketing and branding initiatives across both soccer and business operations (marketing, ticketing, partnerships, business intelligence, community relations, public relations/ communications.
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Content development lead with freelance writer support to develop a strategy around published case studies, blogs, white papers, videos, public relations and other media pitches. The Sr. Director, Marketing & Sales Operations is expected to be both an individual contributor and a leader of our marketing resources, which includes but is not limited to the ongoing development and execution of strategic sales operations and the strategic marketing plan(s.
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4-year bachelor's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Business, or related major; 2 years’ experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising agency experience preferred.
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Identify, develop, and execute sales and marketing initiatives, including product launches, sales collateral, promotions, website updates, public relations, and internal communications.
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Implement and manage a detailed marketing program of personal sales calls, telephone sales, direct mail in-office demonstrations and public relations for assigned branch.
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Background in Marketing, Public Relations, Sales, or Communications. Our Marketing Associate works side-by-side with our Campaign Manager and will work closely with our sales teams globally.
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Supports sales teams and Sr. Director of Corporate Marketing and Public Relations in developing annual sales/marketing budget. Works in alignment with Aventura's Sr. Director of Corporate Marketing and Public Relations’ Annual Events & Marketing Plan, supporting proactive planning of marketing needs, outreach, and tactics for residential and assisted living.
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Attract new Fans and increase restaurant sales by developing and implementing local, regional and national marketing promotions and activities, including advertising, public and community relations programs, identifying and evaluating local competitors’ store marketing, evaluating program results, identifying and tracking changing consumer demands.
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Bachelors Degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, Liberal Arts, Graphic Design, Business, OR equivalent work experience preferred. Responsibilities include but are not limited to ensuring hotel photography and marketing collateral meet brand standards, managing our marketing asset libraries, and executing brand marketing & sales campaigns.
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Leverage the collective outputs of various marketing activities to support sales and accelerate pipeline velocity by developing andmaintainingmultiple sales enablement materials, including battle cards, collateral and presentations, competitive battle cards, persona profiles, training sessions, and other prioritized enablement programs asidentified.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Director of Marketing and Public Relations at NCUS. The Director of Marketing and Public Relations will be responsible for developing and implementing strategic marketing plans, conducting market research, managing marketing campaigns, and overseeing sales initiatives.
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Assists the Corporate Vice President of Sales in establishing agency volume projections in the annual budget and in establishing allocations for the marketing department. Responsible for managing all aspects of agency sales and marketing, establishing and maintaining positive relationships with customers and referral sources, responding to customer requests and concerns, facilitating patient’s transition to home care.
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Working with marketing staff to develop and implement marketing and public relations strategies to ensure maximum event publicity and ticket and sponsorship sales; production of event collateral (print and digital), including advertising, save-the-dates, invitations, programs, and donor recognition; correspondence schedule with guests leading up to the event.
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Skills in copywriting, editing, public relations and multimedia advertising is a plus. Comfortable with marketing technology, including project management software, Adobe Creative Suite, HubSpot, Mailchimp, Canva, WordPress, Sprout, marketing automation, and social platforms.
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