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Minimum of a bachelor’s degree with 15 or more years of relevant pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry experience, including leadership roles in domains such as HEOR, channel management, product value proposition and market access marketing, payer management, hub and specialty pharmacy and patient support services and global market access.
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Our services include: brand strategy, data-driven marketing, advertising, digital (web, social media, mobile) communications, public and media relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, business development, nonprofit fund development, videography and graphic design.
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As the Marketing Communications Director you will make an outstanding impact by working with development and health strategies colleagues to craft and deliver critical communications and marketing plans.
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Working in collaboration with the Director of Corporate Marketing and Brand Communications, define the creative strategy (visual identity, expression and story) for the corporate brand and product portfolio, adhering to global brand guidelines.
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The Director, Marketing & Communications is part of our vision to pioneer the future of sports and entertainment and will lead the paid marketing efforts to support ticket sales for the San Jose Barracuda.
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As our footprint expands throughout the Riverside area, we are seeking a driven Junior Marketing Communications Coordinator to join our winning team. As the Junior Marketing Communications Coordinator, you will interact regularly with local community members, qualify them for available products we promote, and explain the value and impact the peace of mind products can have.
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The Team The Marketing and Engagement Team (MET) is led by Alight’s Chief Marketing & Engagement Officer (CMEO) and is comprised of several teams: Annual Fund, Global Connections/Major Gifts, Donor Services, Marketing & Communications, MET Operations, and Global Partnerships & Government Affairs (PGA.
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During events, the public address announcer may have to interact with and work alongside the following: assigned game officials, Athletic Communications staff, Event Management staff, and Marketing and Promotions staff.
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Ideally hiring in one of our Hub locations listed below but open to other locations:Los Angeles/Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco Bay AreaDenverNew YorkChicagoNew YorkPortlandAustin, Dallas, HoustonSeattleAbout the RoleMixpanel’s global demand generation team is responsible for our global campaigns strategy, pipeline generation across marketing channels, and collaborating with key partners in product marketing, field marketing, brand design, revenue operations, and partnerships.
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The NEMPAC Marketing & Communications Manager is a key administrative and creative role at NEMPAC to support our business objectives, brand, and organizational goals. Please send resume, cover letter, and 2-3 samples of content creation/design work to Sherri Snow, Executive Director at Please include "Marketing & Communications Candidate" in the subject of email.
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Three or more years of experience in communications, public relations, marketing, communications, advertising, internal corporate communications, or sales with proven results required.
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From influencer marketing to performance marketing, the Senior Global Marketing Manager will lead cross-functional teams executing targeted initiatives to engage audiences worldwide.
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The marketing strategist for development and alumni relations develops and implements marketing and communications strategies that engage donors and alumni, support fundraising goals, and enhance Carleton’s brand and awareness as a leading national liberal arts college.
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With guidance from the Director, Global Brand Marketing, and input from your Cross-Functional partners, define and initiate development of all core brand creative including all digital content, key art, packaging, advertising creative (digital and TV), trailers, social media, sales support materials, events/activations, web and point-of-sales materials, ensuring all needs are accounted for and delivered on time.
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Lead the global portfolio marketing initiative for the Boston Scientific Peripheral Interventions Venous Therapies franchise, in close partnership with Product Management, Brand Activation (marketing communications), Clinical, Medical Education, Medical Affairs and other functional team members.
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