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Minimum 10 years' work experience in a marketing capacity (marketing associate, marketing coordinate, associate product manager, product manager, senior product manager, product/technical director, etc.
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Collaborate with the General Manager and Corporate Head of Marketing & Strategic Partnerships and larger marketing team to align local marketing strategies with the overall brand vision.
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The Influencer Marketing Manager is taking ownership of managing a portfolio of clients with little guidance from their Account Director; 90% of actions are being conducted independently.
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Are you a CREATIVE PROJECT MANAGER WITH RETAIL, AGENCY, CREATIVE, PRINT PRODUCTION OR SHOPPER MARKETING EXPERIENCE? Experience with Retail, Agency, Creative, Print Production, Shopper Marketing preferred.
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Develop and maintain knowledge of customers, product applications and market segments that support sales & marketing of MCG monomers (MMA, MAA, nBMA, iBMA, EMA, 2-EHMA). Regional Sales Manager (1641.
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Circle is seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Developer Marketing Manager to join our Demand Generation team. Expertise in product launches, marketing to developers, and experience in the crypto industry.
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Job Description: The Customer Strategy Manager will join a team of experienced marketers that focus on helping Merkle clients achieve their goals through understanding of their market and customers, Merkle's capabilities for online and offline marketing and our approach to people-based communications.
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Mercedes-Benz USA is responsible for the sales, marketing and service of all Mercedes-Benz and Maybach products in the United States. Job Description Assistant Manager, Procurement Group : Mercedes-Benz Group AG.
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This role will collaborate with team members across the global Commercial Legal function and other functions like Product Legal, Marketing, Legal Operations, Deal Desk, and Sales Operations to accelerate our business.
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The Manager is responsible for supervising the Administrative Specialist in the creation of marketing materials for the program as well as the implementation and maintenance of the program's social media strategy and interactive presence.
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What you’ll be responsible for:Circle is seeking a Senior Partner Marketing Manager to play a key role working on a partner-centric go-to-market strategy in LATAM. This role will align with our Distribution Partners, which includes companies like Web3 and Web2 Wallets, Neobanks, Fintech Application, Investment Platforms, Remittance and Cross-Border Payments Platforms, and NGOs. This role in particular will be mapped to our partners in the LATAM region with a heavy focus on Brazil and Mexico.
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In this role, the person will be charged with project management, presentations to clients and states, coordinating compliance, audit defense, VDAs, and other consulting engagements, managing client expectations and deliverables, marketing, networking and business development and recognizing potential changes in unclaimed property policy and applying new policies to compliance and consulting engagements.
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You have these:Bachelor’s degree in marketing, Hospitality, Event & Meeting Management, or experience in a related field such as hotel convention services or destination management 5-7+ years of planning events, meetings, and incentivesProven capacity in writing clear and inspiring Creative Briefs.
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The Marketing Communications Manager will be responsible for a variety of omni-channel functions essential to fundamental public/media relations, branding, marketing, advertising, social media, digital marketing and client account management.
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Lead your team to reach or exceed sales goals by selling loan or pawn products to consumers, identifying local marketing strategies, leveraging business-to-business partnership opportunities, obtaining referrals, and hosting and participating in community events.
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