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Field Marketing experience in a multi-unit restaurant /retail environment (“trade area based” marketing planning & execution) At Cane’s, Restaurant Marketing is executed through localized “Caniac” (Grass-Roots or Neighborhood) Marketing, Media & Public Relations, Sponsorships (paid partnerships with “for profit” organizations) and Active Community Involvement initiatives (paid & non-pad partnerships with “non-profit” organizations.
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Bachelor’s Degree Required (Marketing & Communications degree preferred) or relative experience in a field marketing role. The ALM will be responsible to evaluate the effectiveness of marketing strategies, tactics & programs and provide feedback, collaborate with the RSO (Restaurant Support Office) Marketing function to influence the evolution of programs, systems & processes.
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The Field Marketing Manager will create and execute targeted marketing programs that will positively impact revenues and provide an ROI. Programs will include field events, thought leadership initiatives, executive programs, tradeshows, sponsorships, webinars, partner programs, digital and content marketing.
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FIELD SALES AND MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE – Techtronic Industries, NA (TTI) TTI is a world-class leader in design, manufacturing and marketing of power tools and accessories, outdoor product equipment, and floor care products.
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Develop the marketing strategy for the assigned territory. The Territory Marketing Manager visits with mid-size and large agencies in the assigned territory and is responsible for monitoring and fostering agency relationships.
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The Field Marketer for this role will work in the DMV areas including Capitol Hill, District Heights, Northern VA (Arlington), and surrounding areas. The Restaurant Store is looking for Field Marketers to support store sales and customer outreach in District Heights, MD. A Field Marketer with The Restaurant Store is responsible for communicating the advantages of shopping with The Restaurant Stores.
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Field Sales & Marketing Representative - Techtronic Industries, NA (TTI) Support and implement strategic corporate brand marketing initiatives and promotional activities. Bachelors degree or equivalent work experience in retail sales, field sales or customer service required.
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As our Global Field Marketing Manager, you'll be at the forefront of shaping and executing marketing strategies across the globe. Oritain is on the lookout for an exceptional experienced Global Field Marketing Manager to join our dynamic growing team.
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Integrate and leverage partners and their value-added services or integrations where appropriate Qualifications Minimum Qualifications 3+ years experience successfully managing field marketing programs and go-to-market campaigns in a public sector environment such as civilian, DoD, state and local.
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Bachelors degree in Marketing/Communications or related field. Feedback and Insights: Collect feedback from office managers and relay it to the marketing team. Proficiency in Microsoft Office with the capacity to learn and utilize other software platforms to enhance our marketing efforts.
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6+ years of Field Marketing experience, focused on the state & local government and education industry in b2b Technology companies. Please submit your resume to our network at (apply to the Field Marketing Manager - SLED (Remote) role.
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In this role you will work to ensure full maximization of Caesars Digital hospitality assets, ensuring guest attendance and all event logistics run smoothly and guests enjoy their premium experience.
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Communicating effectively with the Sales team in order to ensure follow through on leads generated by Field Marketing Representative. Communicating pertinent information to TRS marketing department through established reporting methods.
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12 Tides is looking for passionate Field Marketing Specialists in core markets to support regional store launches. Monitor customer response and communicate any issues to Marketing Team.
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