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TikTok Shop - Integrated Marketing Manager (Social) Seattle, WA $91,200.00-$143,555.00 3 weeks ago. TikTok Shop - Integrated Marketing & Promotion Manager Seattle, WA $91,200.00-$143,555.00 4 weeks ago.
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The Brand Marketing Manager will be responsible for supporting and executing integrated brand campaigns in partnership with our Loyalty and CRM team to ensure consistency and impact across all channels, as well as strong community awareness for new studio openings.
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Support with Melwood and CNH Marketing in creation and distribution of general and individual camp marketing materials (Flyers, Website updates etc). Work collaboratively with Melwood’s Fund Development team as needed for funding initiatives.
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You are an experienced product marketing manager with cybersecurity, threat intelligence and/or vulnerability management expertise. Flashpoint is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to own the positioning, messaging and go-to-market approach for Flashpoint's Threat Intelligence and Managed Services.
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Is a working manager and therefore defines content strategies and editorial calendars and executes the responsibilities of a brand and marketing writer. Experience with creating content strategies for and managing content on enterprise channels, like enterprise CMS (e.g. Sitecore, AEM), Marketing Automation (e.g. Pardot, Eloqua, Marketo), Paid Media and Organic Social platforms (e.g. Google, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube.
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A Social Media Manager will serve as a representative of the company and works in tandem with PR and influencer marketing team, overseeing a Digital Coordinator and or Digital Engagement Manager.
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Reporting to the Senior Media Sales Manager, the Publishing & Marketing Associate plays a vital role in the publishing organization for Science News Media Group (SNMG). Ability to anticipate and respond to needs of the sales manager and marketing team.
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As a Senior HEOR Manager, you will need to engage with internal customers to align and support the comprehensive HEOR plan, including the ASL, top-10 countries and cross-functional teams: Evidence Generation Team (EGT), Global Medical Affairs Team (GMAT), Center for Observational Research, Real-world Evidence sub-Team (RWEsT), Global Biostatistical Sciences, US Payer Marketing, Medical Value & Access.
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Content Marketing Manager - Remote. We are seeking a Content Marketing Manager to lead all aspects of content strategy, planning, and execution for our rapidly growing brand.
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Maintain strong collaborative relationships with Child Life, Volunteer Services, PR & Marketing, Foundation, and other regular departments with continuous collaboration. The manager will collaborate with other departmental managers – Child Life, Volunteer Services, etc.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Development of social media strategies: The Social Media Manager is responsible for designing and implementing effective social media strategies on different social networks such as Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok. This includes defining objectives, identifying your target audience and selecting the most appropriate platforms to achieve your marketing objectives.
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The Creative Services and Content Strategy Specialist primary function is to provide graphic design services and deliver content solutions in digital and physical mediums to support marketing and communications objectives at Crystal Mountain Ski Resort reports to the Sr. Manager of Brand Management and Marketing Operations.
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Collaborates cross-functionally on planning, forecasting, and delivery with sales, marketing, human resources, operations, and Coca-Cola North America (CCNA). The Territory Manager, Tech Services works with sales and customers to resolve any technical service issues and develops a team that can create a competitive advantage in the marketplace for the Company.
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The Territory Manager, Tech Services is responsible for leading, developing, and managing all aspects and employees of a Local Operations Center (LOC); the development of a work team that will perform the highest quality mechanical and installation service possible, while also managing costs; and delivering and maintaining accountability of all assets and parts assigned to the Local Operations Center (LOC.
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