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The Marketing Department's faculty are active in research areas including consumer behavior, marketing management, strategy, and sales management, with expertise in experience design, sensory marketing, digital marketing, marketing analytics, societal impact, and sustainability.
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Responsibilities Support the development of the Origination and Power Marketing strategy and business plan to secure renewable energy sales to achieve EDFR’s overall goals.
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The Proposal/Marketing Coordinator is responsible for overall planning, collaboration, and preparation of business development materials (information, prequalification and proposal packages, and presentation/interview materials) under the direction of the Marketing/BD Manager.
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Within URAD, the departments of Development, SDSU Alumni, Planned Giving, Special Events, Donor Relations, Marketing and Communications, Financial Management, Data Management, Prospect Research and Management and Operations are making a difference in the lives of SDSU’s 37,000 students.
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These activities include supporting or leading major company pursuits, proposals, and shortlist interview presentations, client strategy and action planning, marketing and business development initiatives, and database management.
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We are looking for a Volunteer Director of Marketing to provide leadership in the planning and management of our marketing activities. The Director of Marketing will work towards our long-term strategic marketing goals and be responsible for the success of our marketing initiatives throughout the year.
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Given the firms nexus to companies with next-generation products and innovative biotechnologies, we commonly help clients with novel technologies and therapeutics and develop FDA regulatory strategies for seeking marketing authorizations.
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The offices include the following: The Aztec Club/Development, Administration, Athletic Medicine, Business Office, Compliance, Communications, External Corporate Sales, Equipment, Event Management/Facilities and Operations, Human Resources, Information Technology, Marketing, Strength and Conditioning, Student-Athlete Academic Support Services, Ticket Office, and Video.
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Responsibilities include: Preparing Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), control system network diagrams, control panel wiring diagrams, equipment layouts, I&C system specifications, and installation details.
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Client/Pursuit Portfolio Management – manage sales portfolio in partnership with Area Growth Leader and Area Marketing Manager – responsible for achieving contracted sales metrics in alignment with Area, Business Unit and Company growth objectives.
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Sales Reps have the full support of the Snap-on management team and are regularly reviewed for progression opportunities within the Franchise Performance Teams. Our field-based team members are rewarded with: •Unparalleled career advancement opportunities •Competitive pay, bonus opportunity, and benefits •Continuous coaching and development •Clear performance goals •Regular recognition for accomplishments We set you up for success After completing comprehensive training, Tool Storage Sales Reps operate and maintain their tool storage display vans and work with franchisees and company stores to increase tool storage product sales.
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Established law firm is seeking a Labor and Employment Attorney to add to their growing team! Labor And Employment Attorney Requirements. The ideal candidate will have at least 2+ years experience in litigation and direct experience or interest in labor & employment litigation.
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This position is a hands on role and will also oversee the company’s indirect tax compliance, processes, and accounting including local state filings such as sales, occupancy, property and business taxes so a strong State and local tax background is preferred.
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PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:Previous experience in any of the following areas: online higher education admissions, advising, enrollment management, recruiting, educational or training-industry sales, consultative sales of a service offering, or experience in a high-volume, customer service environment.
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Partners with marketing, medical, sales and market access to investigate and answer key business questions related to ACADIA products and the markets in which they compete, as well as our customers and competitors.
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