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Managing all elements of the admission process, from point of inquiry through enrollment, the Director of Enrollment Management & Admission works closely with the Head of School, the Director of Marketing & Communications and the Director of Development as part of the larger Advancement team, and manages two direct reports.
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Qualifications: Over 8 years of experience in B2B demand generation and growth marketing, with at least 5 years of leading high-performing teams. Lead demand generation initiatives for enterprise markets across various channels, including digital marketing, SEM/SEO, content marketing, events, website management, sponsorships, and partnerships, to generate qualified leads, build pipeline, and drive revenue.
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In collaboration with the VP of Marketing and Regional Vice President, implement a regional business development plan. On a monthly basis, provide the VP of Marketing, RVP and Administrators with an external party's business development visitation matrix and calendar review which defines the business purpose and ROI of each activity and define a clean link to the business development and marketing plan.
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Below you'll find an outline of the interview plan for our Director of Growth Marketing position. Campaign Management: Oversee the creation, implementation, and optimization of multi-channel campaigns, including email marketing, content marketing, webinars, paid search, social media, and account-based marketing (ABM.
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As the Associate Director of Regional Marketing (ADRM) for GI Oncology you will use your clinical diagnostic knowledge and experience in order to make a significant impact on patient care with a global pharmaceutical company.
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The Extended Day Care (EDC) Director is responsible for planning and implementing programs and activities that enhance the student day outside of the classroom, and will be asked to share it with the principal to use for marketing and communication with families.
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The Production and Traffic Manager will have their finger on the pulse of the creative work carried out by University Marketing & Communications. Under the supervision of the Associate Director for Creative Operations, and in partnership with project managers, the Production and Traffic Manager will use a wide range of systems and tools to keep deliverables and timelines organized and ensure production processes are followed.
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The Sims Mobile Performance Marketing Director will work closely with the Sims Franchise Senior Leadership team to create a marketing strategy that delivers on product goals and partner with channel experts to execute performance driven campaigns.
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Freshworks’ cloud-based software suite includes Freshdesk (omni-channel customer support), Freshsales (sales automation), Freshmarketer (marketing automation), Freshservice (IT service desk), Freshchat ( AI-powered bots), supported by Neo, our underlying platform of shared services.
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Director of Marketing Analytics. Partner with data engineering and revenue operations to define data models and structure across our systems to ensure we have a consistent structure across sales and marketing.
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In this role, the STS Tax Managing Director, Business Incentives Group will be charged with marketing, networking and business development within his/her area of experience and specialization and maintaining and expanding key client relationships.
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This position will be responsible in aiding the Managing Director with the overall management of the Commercial Surety’s West operation including Underwriting, Account Meetings, Marketing, and Talent Development.
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The Public Relations Director will report to the Senior Director of Global Communications and requires close collaboration with multiple teams internally including Social Media, Customer Marketing, Product Marketing, Field Marketing, Analyst Relations, APAC Communications, EMEA Communications, and Industry Solutions teams to deliver a measurable impact to the business, drive customer adoption of MongoDB products, and exceed corporate global awareness objectives.
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As a senior leader, you will oversee creative development across the agency, partnering with strategic communications, digital marketing, strategy, and content teams to ensure every piece of work is executed with excellence and creativity at its core.
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Collaborative – You can work closely with the Port’s External Relations Department, which is responsible for overall Port of Seattle media relations and marketing communications, and other airport departments to develop targeted communications campaigns for airport terminal customers and general public audiences.
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