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The Clinical Affairs Director for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for leading comprehensive global clinical trial strategies to support the complex Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassay Biomarker-Flywheel (Biomarker) program and for managing a multi-level team of clinical managers and clinical scientists/affairs associates.
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Work closely with the Social Media Director on Influencer Marketing for all Grand Openings nationwide. Assist Social Media Director on all photo and video shoots. Works closely with the Social Media Director to support her in all things related to social- We are looking for the perfect right-hand support person to fill this role.
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The General Manager reports to the Management Companies and ownership, and is supported by the Director of Rooms and Food & Beverage Manager. The General Manager provides leadership and guidance to the hotel front desk, housekeeping, and facilities management and staff, as well as food & beverage management and staff, and works cohesively with third party accounting, marketing, and revenue management.
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The Cameron Dean will oversee a budget of over $20M million and a talented academic team including six discipline areas, three Associate Deans, Assistant Dean of Student Success, Fiscal Officer, Director of Marketing, Executive Director – Justice Equity Diversity Inclusion, Executive Director – Center for Real Estate, Executive Director – Center for Retail, and a dedicated administrative staff.
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The Digital Content and Social Media Coordinator report to the Director of Marketing and Development. The Digital Content and Social Media Coordinator report to the Director of Marketing and Development.
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In partnership with the HeartCorps Program Director, HR Shared Services, Talent Attraction, and Learning & Development teams, coordinate and manage all the HR components and infrastructure to maintain compliance with the federal grant, AmeriCorps, and the American Heart Association.
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Enumerate is looking for a Director of Demand Generation Marketing to join our team! This role reports to the Chief Marketing Officer and will have one direct report, a Marketing Coordinator.
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The Network Growth Product Marketing team is responsible for Go-to-market inclusive of merchant segmentation, value proposition design and validation, packaging sales enablement material, scoping addressable market & path to scale, business model design, and partnership across product, revenue and analytics peers to execute.
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You have a demonstrated track record of cultivating and closing major gifts, as well as familiarity with various aspects of development, including: major gifts, planned gifts, campaigns, annual giving, direct marketing, pipeline development, and volunteer management.
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Development & Marketing Director. "As the Director of a very small non-profit serving adults with disabilities in rural south Arkansas, I and my administrative staff wear many hats daily.
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The Federal Water MSD has a unique role that encourages and enables the collaboration between WBG and the Federal Business Group (FBG) client managers, regional directors and marketing teams This means the MSD must understand the water market needs of various Federal agencies and then leverage WBG staff and resources to win and execute programs and projects.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Nonprofit Management, Communications, Marketing, or a related field. Proven track record of successfully collaborating with cross-functional teams, including marketing, events, and donor relations, to achieve fundraising goals.
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Multnomah County Library is seeking its next Marketing and Communications Director to provide leadership and oversight for Multnomah County Library’s public image, brand and digital communications channels, and voice.
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The Admissions and Marketing Director is responsible for overseeing the admissions process at a skilled nursing center in partnership with the Administrator and Director of Nursing Services (DNS.
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This position will be responsible in aiding the Managing Director with the overall management of the Commercial Surety's West operation including Underwriting, Account Meetings, Marketing, and Talent Development.
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