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As a Vice President, Corporate Marketing, you would be working on. GoTo is seeking a respected, connected and thoughtful executive to drive its communications and corporate marketing functions to reach a broad set of constituents through a range of traditional and digital channels.
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Define Marketing approach for the existing fee-for-service and emerging value based care business models in home health, with consideration for how the business fits within the overall care delivery system at Humana.
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Email Marketing Manager. Content Creation: Create compelling and relevant content for our student app, email, and higher ed marketing materials, aimed at promoting adoption and engagement of Forage by students and educators.
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We are seeking a Marketing Contractor reporting to the Director of Marketing, Global Paper. · Partner with Corporate Communications team to update, maintain, and refresh Global Paper product and end-market webpages.
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We are seeking an Associate Manager, Marketing Analytics to join our Digital Marketing Services group in Richmond, VA, or we are open to remote work arrangements. Analyze target audience segments to identify key behavior drivers and enhance marketing flows.
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This candidate will join an experienced and entrepreneurial group of professionals with responsibilities that directly impact and support growth goals and business objectives through brand awareness/promotion, digital marketing, product promotion, and external communications/public relations functions.
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Job Description Dewberry is currently seeking a hybrid Senior Marketing Coordinator with A/E/C experience to join our Mid-Atlantic Marketing Team that will be based in our Fairfax, VA, Gainesville, VA, Leesburg VA, Lanham, MD, Rockville, MD, Baltimore, MD, or Richmond, VA offices.
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The ideal candidate is a creative team leader with strong interpersonal skills and expertise in communications strategies, writing, editing, marketing, graphic design, video creation, digital and print collateral and social media management.
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Plan and coordinate marketing campaigns across various channels, including digital, print, and events. Proficiency in using digital marketing tools such as Google Analytics, social media platforms, email marketing automation software, etc.
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Shamin Hotels, an-award winning hotel management and development company, is seeking a dynamic Vice President of Food and Beverage to lead the Food and Beverage efforts at our portfolio of over 70 hotels comprised of full-service, lifestyle, focused service, and extended stay hotels under Hilton, Marriott, IHG, and Hyatt brands.
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Create compelling and relevant content for our student app, email, and higher ed marketing materials, aimed at promoting adoption and engagement of Forage by students and educators. We work with each partner differently, tailoring our portfolio of research, technology, and marketing and enrollment solutions to meet the unique needs of every leadership team, as well as the students and employees they serve.
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Providing crisis/emergency public information and professional communications support to the department by performing journey-level public information, public affairs, and marketing work. The City of Richmond Department of Public Utilities is currently seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Communications and Marketing Analyst.
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The VP, Marketing role will lead all aspects of our marketing team with a growth marketing mindset. Develop marketing strategies to boost client acquisition, engagement, and retention.
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A great opportunity is available for an assertive, personable, and persuasive person to join the Events & Retail Marketing Team at Renewal by Andersen of Central Virginia as a Brand Ambassador.
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Collaborate and coordinate with internal and external stakeholders, such as corporate marketing, product, operations, providers, community organizations, etc., to ensure the effectiveness and consistency of the marketing messages and materials.
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