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Manages sales opportunities and develops and executes marketing strategy with support and guidance from the Sales Manager. Successful completion of reverse mortgage originator training is required.
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The DMC is responsible for developing, overseeing, executing, and reporting on the Organization’s marketing strategy. We are seeking a Director of Marketing and Communications (DMC.
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Collaborates with internal departments such as Risk Management, Finance, Legal, Sales and Marketing, HR, etc. Under general supervision of the Sr. Director - Global Indirect Strategic Sourcing (GISS), the Senior Manager for Travel Category Sourcing is responsible for the global strategy and category management of Cencora's travel suppliers and third parties including all integrations and harmonization across countries, Cencora divisions and individual travel commodities.
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The Regional Marketing Manager (RMM) at Sila Services is a pivotal growth role in the success of our organization, allowing you as a proven, high-impact marketer to own the marketing strategy and execution for the Mid-Atlantic region companies of the Sila Services organization.
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The Business Strategy & Operations Associate for Workplace Solutions will work cross-functionally with distribution, marketing, legal, compliance, product, engineering, operations, analytics, finance and PMO to facilitate seamless execution, fact-based decision-making, and accountability across the organization.
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Primary Responsibilities include and may not be limited to: Launch StrategyStrategically partners with New Product Leaders , Marketing Leaders and BU Chief Marketing Officers to incorporate early US customer input into brand strategy and launch plans.
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Provide input, direction, and marketing support in the development of brand-related services, for example: Patient services program development, Brand-adjacent programs (e.g. genetic testing program), Market access marketing (materials, IDN strategy.
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Work with the VP of Sales and Marketing, District/Branch/Sales Managers on market pricing evaluation, prices supports and general supplier issues. In collaboration in Brenntag North American Industry Management, identify target products, suppliers and product lines that fit corporate strategy and support implementation of new product lines.
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The Performance Marketing Analyst is responsible for the day-to-day management and performance monitoring of various digital strategies, including but not limited to: SEO, SEM, implementing targeted digital advertising campaigns, and campaign landing page creation.
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Requires broad training in fields such as business administration, pricing, marketing, economics, statistics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, strategy, finance or similar vocations generally obtained through completion of a four year bachelor's degree program or equivalent combination of experience and education.
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Develop strategic recommendations for updates, revisions and enhancements to digital and traditional marketing strategy based on competitive activity, market conditions, business updates and technology enhancements.
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Experience with best practices in marketing campaign strategy and execution, demonstrated subject matter expertise in marketing and sales automation software, delivery strategies, and measurement.
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They should be skilled in lead generation, demand generation, content strategy and development, events, and retention marketing. Essential Functions: Develop, lead, and implement the marketing strategy for the Provider vertical within IQVIA’s Digital Enablement COE, aligned to the business strategy, and with an emphasis on thought leadership, industry events and activities, marketing campaigns, product marketing, and sales support and enablement.
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As the Global Marketing Strategy & Planning Manager, you are responsible for leading and driving the GBU commercial and marketing strategic planning processes (including setting frameworks, timelines and KPIs) working closely with senior management in Global Marketing & Experience organization and Global Business Units (GBUs.
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It will require a strong focus on revenue management, expense management, leasing, renewals, marketing, strategy, coaching, and leadership. Work closely with the VP of Marketing to achieve established goals for contacting leads, and ratios for Lead/Tour and Conversions to applications /leases.
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