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Sales, marketing, talent recruitment, admissions background Customer-facing expertise High attention to detail Ability to work independently Proficient in Excel and Microsoft Word CRM experience preferred (Salesforce)The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within our community.
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Manage Communication Channels: Develop and optimize email marketing and other mass communication channels to meet branding and lead generation goals. The Segment Marketing Specialist will also serve as the primary liaison between the marketing and sales departments, communicating and coordinating campaign schedules, ROI messaging, and expectations with marketing-driven initiatives.
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Familiar with product marketing tactics (e.g. in-app notification, account-based marketing, email marketing, social media marketing, PR) Donorbox is looking for a Product Marketing Specialist to join our Growth and Marketing team.
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Plan and execute cross-channel marketing campaigns utilizing content, email, web, social media, and ads to drive brand awareness, engagement, and conversions. We are looking for a creative, collaborative, and strategically-minded Product Marketing Specialist to join our team.
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Candidates should have email marketing experience as well as a keen interest in maximizing the contribution of newsletters to audience acquisition and conversion for the Newsweek brand. Newsweek is seeking a lifecycle marketing specialist to work with content and audience teams who can move at the speed of news to identify reader segments and build campaigns that address readers wherever they are on their journey with us.
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Collaborate with Communications and Digital Marketing Manager and Content Marketing Specialist to develop an editorial calendar and timeline and facilitate frequent and regular audits of existing materials to ensure that data is consistently updated.
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This position will also work closely with the Assistant Director of Marketing/Communications and Social Media Specialist. Reference #: 2021679 The Digital Marketing & Advertising Specialist is an integral member of Heinz College's Marketing team within Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy.
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Salesforce certifications (Marketing Cloud Administrator/Consultant/Email Specialist, Salesforce Data Cloud Consultant). Function as a technical solution specialist within the Salesforce Data Cloud ecosystem, including components like Data streams, Unified Data Model, Transformations/Insights, Identity Resolution, Segmentations, Activations, Email Studio, Content Builder, Journey Builder, Mobile Studio, Cloud Pages, Ad Studio, Site mapping, Website personalization.
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The Email Marketing Specialist will work under the leadership of DMI Partners’ Director of Email Marketing and will help shape a rapidly growing department of the overall DMi team.
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Jessica G – Email Marketing Specialist. 3 to 5-years’ experience with group insurance and Stop Loss strongly preferred or Financial Services industry experience. In this role, you will work closely with the Director of Product Management to complete product strategy and analysis in support of Stop Loss Product Management needs.
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In this role, you'll showcase excellent communication skills through phone, social media, and email to connect with and assist clients in planning their dream vacations. Deliver exceptional remote customer service throughout the booking process, addressing inquiries, concerns, and providing support to enhance the villa vacation experience.
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Prior experience working on a wide range of marketing activities, including branding, communications, advertising, email and digital marketing, and general content creation is required.
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Drata is looking for a Senior Demand Generation Specialist to join our growing Revenue Marketing team. Demonstrated history of collaboration and partnering with cross-functional teams, including sales, sdr, customer success, field marketing and more.
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Title : Oracle Responsys Email Marketing Specialist. Strong analytical skills on email marketing metrics & KPIs and having the ability to make recommendations/adjustments to Campaigns/Journeys based on such insights.
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Collaborate with our Marketing team on flawless event management, including venue selection, contract negotiation, speaker management, invitees, logistics, AV & set up, registration, email blasts, swag requests, etc.
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