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As a Sr. Marketing Manager, this position requires regular interaction with the hotel's General Manager, Director of Sales, Director of Revenue Management, and Director of Finance.
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As a member of the Employer and Producer Marketing Team, this specific Program Manager of Sales Education role will spearhead the planning and execution of both in-person and virtual education that equips our sales teams and amplifies best practices across markets.
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Communicate marketing strategy to sales and marketing personnel. + Effectively utilize electronic communication systems, PowerPoint, and social media to maximize marketing and sales efforts.
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Senior Product Marketing ManagerLeader in Design Technology - Various Job Locations Possible: San Francisco, Portland, Boston, AtlantaFull Time / Direct HireThe Hired Guns are seeking a seasoned product marketer with 8+ years of experience to help position a global design software company as a leader in the education technology space.
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The Data Products & Insights Product Domain's mission is to empower key Autodesk functions such as Marketing, Customer Success, Finance, Sales, People & People experiences through actionable insights, automation, self-service, and scalable data capabilities.
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Job Title: General Manager - Sales and Marketing (Roofing, Siding, and Windows) We seek a results-driven and experienced General Manager to oversee our sales and marketing operations.
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Partner closely with the sales team to develop compelling marketing collateral including presentations, one-pagers, case studies, webinars, and websites. You will be responsible for building and driving the GTM strategy for our institutional prime brokerage products and initiatives spanning trading, financing, custody, working closely with the product and sales team.
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As Content Marketing Manager, you will work cross-functionally with team members from marketing, product, sales, and customer success to create campaigns and content that will engage customers and prospects across the buyer journey.
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Coordinate with sales regarding new/changes in marketing programs (booking/gifting policies). Assists the In-House Marketing Manager in overseeing the daily operations and productivity of the In-House Marketing Team. Assists in the interviewing, hiring, supervision, training, development, and behavior/performance management of associates.
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Working closely with other AWS teams to ensure these value propositions are articulated broadly and clearly (e.g. re:Invent keynote, AWS Summits, other AWS sales and marketing channels) AWS Sales, Marketing, and Global Services (SMGS) is responsible for driving revenue, adoption, and growth from the largest and fastest growing small- and mid-market accounts to enterprise-level customers including public sector.
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This position requires aligning program objectives with key business areas such as Marketing, Sales, Product and Strategic Communications to support enterprise priorities. As a member of the marketing team, our Integrated Marketing Programs Manager will work with stakeholders and subject matter experts to create educational content tailored to specific regions, audiences, insurance products and solutions while ensuring optimization and coordination across various channels.
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As the Marketing Program Manager of Sales Education, your primary responsibility is to lead sales education and training specific to content that needs to move efficiently and effectively from the inside of our organization, out.
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And reports to the Director of Sales and Marketing. :5+ years in marketing, sales, real estate, and/or business developmentResidential real estate industry marketing experience is preferred.
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You will own revenue management, growth strategy with this partner, conversion rate optimization, forecasting, and experimentation while working with key stakeholders marketing, sales, product, data science, and finance.
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This role is responsible to manage an existing product portfolio from NPI/Launch through End of Life (EOL), develop and execute marketing strategies across the marketing 4Ps, lead competitive assessment and response, and support sales with big deals and long-term price/volume contracts.
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