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The Senior Supply Chain Manager will own strategies to drive supply chain efficiencies and maximize sales, margin and turns.
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In the General Manager’s absence, they’re the ones who hold down the fort, assuming responsibility for all center and floor management, from entertainment to Food & Beverage to the property and its equipment as a whole.
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Retirement Plans: 401a - 10% of employee contribution with a 12% match by Sound Transit; 457b - up to IRS maximum (employee only contribution).
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This session will include highlights of our trainee program for sports and live entertainment marketing. Are you interested in sports and live entertainment? This session will include highlights of our trainee program for sports and live entertainment marketing.
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Our foundation and culture are based upon our company values of trust, safety, teamwork, responsibility, service and stewardship.
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Comprised of the Company’s international business units and various direct-to-consumer streaming services, Disney Entertainment aligns technology, media distribution and advertising sales into a single business segment to create and deliver personalized entertainment experiences to consumers around the world.
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Works closely with program management to ensure deadlines and dependencies are met.
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The Senior Business Development Manager, Entertainment & Character Licensed Products will be responsible for inventing bar raising customer activations, driving the P&L and spearheading business plans in this segment, setting the strategy for driving growth, creating strong partnerships with studios and their licensees, adding and inspiring new selection, optimizing business inputs and outputs, and delivering our vision for our customer experience.
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AMF. Our family of brands features the best in bowling entertainment and events at 300 striking locations nationwide. AMF. Our family of brands features the best in bowling entertainment and events at 300 striking locations nationwide.
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The Senior Vendor Manager, Toys & Entertainment will be responsible for the total P&L of a Toys & Entertainment segment, setting the strategy for driving growth, creating strong partnerships with selling partners, adding and inspiring new selection, managing category profitability, optimizing business inputs and outputs, and delivering our vision for our customer experience.
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