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As a Global Marketing Communications Manager, you will devise and implement marketing strategies to promote our products effectively. Shown efficiency leading marketing communications projects.
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Basic Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or equivalent work experience. This position reports to the Marketing and Communications Director and is part of the Marketing team.
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College degree in marketing, communications, public relations, advertising or related field. Pacific Communications is a full-service advertising agency and global provider of integrated healthcare communications, specializing in new technology, marketing development, product launches, and all forms of marketing communications engagement.
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This person will develop strategic recommendations for and oversee the implementation of the plan while coordinating with colleagues across the organization including those within Global Marketing and Communications, Global Donor Relations, Membership, Conservation Science, and within the local business units to ensure representation of voices/perspectives across TNC and consistency of brand.
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Join our Brand, Marketing and Communications (BMC) team and you’ll directly support and promote our brand, image and reputation. As part of a highly collaborative team, you’ll be contributing to and supporting the execution and management of the public relations and external communications programs for the US Industry Groups/Sectors at EY. You’ll support the optimization, coordination and success of PR initiatives for five Industry Groups and help us amplify our brand, elevate our US sectors and reach our target audiences.
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Get to Know Us Charter Communications is known in the United States by our Spectrum brands, including: Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum Enterprise and Spectrum Reach.
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This position is a key role within the Global Integrated Marketing & Communications team, reporting to the Head of Corporate Marketing, located in San Jose, CA. Nutanix offers a flexible arrangement, allowing for a hybrid or remote working environment.
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Works with individuals across Corporate Communications, CX, Advocacy, Partner Sales, Tech Alliances, and Sales Acceleration (particularly GTM Enablement & Activation) on elements of building and delivering this plan.
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Build strong relationships and influence across a broad set of leadership and stakeholders across the company (Sales, Customer Experience, Partners, Marketing, Engineering, Product, Corporate Development, Finance, Information Technology, Compensation/Incentive Design, etc.
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Well-informed about our competitors' activities in assigned territory; informs manager of any changing competitive pricing programs, marketing directives, or door-to-door sales tactics. Well-informed about our competitors' activities in assigned territory; informs manager of any changing competitive pricing programs, marketing directives, or door-to-door sales tactics.
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Associates Degree in Marketing, Communications, or Public Relations. Assists the Community Relations manager with the coordination ofexternal marketing, public relations and community outreach programs.
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In-depth understanding of the marketing functions including strategic and tactical marketing, marketing communications, market research, product management, distribution channels, competitive intelligence, customer relationship management.
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Maintains and enforces digital asset management (DAM) system with appropriate tagging, structure, and communications. You will be responsible for the design and production of digital marketing materials, including static and animated digital ads, social media graphics, email / web page visual design support, infographics, and eBook content.
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Partner with Marketing to ensure integration of DE&I strategy, initiatives and expectations across the organization in all internal and external communications materials. Proven track record of success working on diversity, equity and inclusion strategic efforts that are rooted in data and research.
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Zoom Video Communications is looking for a Product Marketing Manager to join our Zoom Workplace Product Marketing team. Product Marketing Manager, Zoom Team Chat. You will report to the Global Lead of Zoom Workplace Product Marketing and drive product adoption.
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