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Sales enablement - Equip the sales and customer success teams with effective customer-facing materials (including one-pagers, sales decks, and videos), and internal guides. You’ll work on all aspects of the product marketing function, from research to GTM strategy, enablement and content creation.
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7+ years of direct experience building and managing partner marketing programs, which includes experience working alongside Partnership teams in related roles: marketing campaign manager, field marketing, partner development (sales/bizdev), etc.
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Experience across a variety of growth marketing channels (i.e. paid social, paid search, affiliate marketing, referrals programs, web). For this role, you should come with experience managing growth marketing channels, and will be expected to flex your time between the responsibilities below based on the highest business need and impact.
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Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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We are now looking for a Content Marketing Manager reporting to Amy, our Growth Marketing Manager. We are now looking for a Content Marketing Manager reporting to Amy, our Growth Marketing Manager.
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Candidate will be responsible for leading brand strategy & brand development that will drive profitable growth from a global perspective and will lead and collaborate with the US Sales team on all customer and sales marketing strategic plans and activations.
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In publishing the best books in every genre and subject for all ages, we are committed to quality, excellence in execution, and innovation throughout the entire publishing process: editorial, design, marketing, publicity, sales, production, and distribution.
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Role OverviewThe Sr. Manager, National Programming will lead strategic and critical functions of Diageo’s National Shopper Marketing Team. This role is part of the Diageo team that leads national shopper marketing programs, spanning our full portfolio of spirits brands.
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We are hiring an experienced Marketing Manager to strengthen our global marketing team, specifically supporting our Government Solutions business. Role highlights: Marketing Manager, Government Solutions US, East Coast Perm Remote Who are we.
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You will work directly with principals, project managers, technical staff, the marketing coordinator, marketing manager, and the studio manager. SWA/Balsley is seeking a full-time marketing assistant for our New York studio of landscape architecture, planning, and urban design.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with Marketing, Product Development, Sales, and other departments to align content strategies with overall business objectives and priorities.
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Strong digital marketing analytics skills, such as but not limited to web analytics, contextual advertising, email, AI/ML, surveys, big data, data-driven decision making, customer data management, search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM.
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1+ years' integrated marketing or sales experience at a media company, agency or brand with an emphasis on custom marketing solutions for Ad Sales. Manage the production and execution of all turnkey Integrated Marketing sponsorships for your designated Sales team and media agencies, including cross-platform sponsorship campaigns.
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You’ll engage with a range of internal cross-functional partners, including Product, Growth Marketing, Brand Design, Sales, and Customer Success, while directly interacting with our diverse range of customers within the AngelList ecosystem, spanning emerging managers, established funds, LPs, and founders.
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Ideate and collaborate with the Senior Digital Director on ongoing strategies for campaign opportunities, gifting requests, brand activations, experiential marketing, and more for clients. Based in New York, the Manager will report to the Senior Digital Director.
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