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Develop and oversee the execution of multi-channel marketing campaigns that include digital advertising, SEO/SEM, email marketing, content marketing, and social media strategies to enhance brand visibility and lead generation.
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The Communications Manager will act as the main functional point of contact for one or more Leidos Business Areas (BA), developing, prioritizing, and executing all communications strategies and tactics, including executive communications, traditional and digital marketing, media relations, employee communications, and strategic communications.
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5+ years of experience in marketing, with a focus on lead generation, market segmentation, market research, sales enablement, and event management. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in lead generation, market segmentation, market research, sales enablement, and event management.
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Proven experience in marketing, with a strong focus on strategy, awareness, lead generation and conversion. Create and implement communication and marketing strategies for new products, launches, events and promotions to acquire new customers through targeted lead generation campaigns to deliver revenue and growth targets.
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Drive engagement and lead generation through targeted digital campaigns, email marketing, and search engine optimization (SEO) strategies. We are seeking an experienced and strategic-minded Senior Manager of Communications and Brand to lead our marketing efforts for a revolutionary robotic imaging and diagnostic technology in the medical device industry.
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At AIS, you will be responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing initiatives that drive brand awareness, lead generation, and customer engagement. Collaborate with growth teams to enhance lead generation and manage/triage leads from the website and sales inbox.
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The position requires an individual with a desire to work in a variety of capacities from campaign development, lead generation, content creation and brand management. Lead the execution of marketing programs from start to finish, leveraging internal support and driving collaboration.
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Campaign planning and execution: Develop and oversee the execution of integrated marketing campaigns, utilizing channels that include digital marketing, events, content marketing, and more to meet our aggressive lead generation targets.
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As a Digital Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for day-to-day tasks related to social media marketing, lead generation, marketing analytics, and digital marketing strategies.
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Measure Forecast, measure, analyze, and report on the impact of demand generation and ABM tactics and provide data to marketing leadership on the return on investment (ROI) of individual marketing campaigns on pipeline, bookings, and sales cycle length.
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Execute demand/lead generation marketing programs that span across marketing vehicles including content, social, digital/media, email. What are we looking for in our Marketing Program Manager.
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5+ years of related experience executing integrated marketing campaigns, demand generation programs, and events that drive leads, pipeline, and revenue for both direct and through partner sales.
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Collaborate with the director of marketing to design and lead execution of targeted email marketing campaigns for MDIC events, resources, and general brand engagement. Success in this position will require experience with a plethora of skills, including marketing campaign management and execution, content generation/content translation to web and social, proficiency with creative and marketing tools/platforms (content management, Adobe CC, email marketing, social management, analytics), and the ability to manage time/priorities effectively to thrive in a fast-paced, high output, highly collaborative team environment.
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As Digital Marketing Manager, you are focused on executing, optimizing, and managing all digital platforms to support lead generation and revenue growth. Manage all content and ensure it adheres to SEO, lead generation, and email marketing best practices.
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The second major responsibility of the Growth Marketing Manager will be launching and managing new demand generation channels, such as Direct Mail and Paid Digital Marketing.
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