Marketing Professional

Position Summary:Responsible for creating and delivering marketing tactics and advertising campaigns. Analyzes customer requirements, develops messaging architecture and competitive positioning, specifies vehicles/projects, secures resources, communicates project development and drives creative development processes. Responsible for the development, implementation and analysis of interactive advertising and e-commerce programs and packages. Manages the marketing and implementation of programs and analyzes their effectiveness. May be responsible for processing and/or scheduling web-based advertising. Develops models for vertical markets, campaigns and ad models and conducts research studies. Responsible for implementing and driving channel programs. Defines and maintains VAR programs and agreements; recruits and develops joint business ventures of VARs and defines and implements VAR marketing, training and support programs. Responsible for planning and market research activities designed to increase sales growth and expand market share. Develops and implements strategic marketing policies and objectives. Evaluates and adjusts strategies to respond to changing and/or competitive markets. Identifies and maintains relationships with product partners, third party vendors, etc. Responsible for strategic customer acquisition programs. Develops and implements direct mail programs; develops, conducts and maintains consumer marketing and customer profiling practices and directs list management and analysis. Develops marketing strategies for new and existing products and services. Researches trends and technologies to meet customer needs. Works with sales to ensure that sales reps have necessary collateral and advertising materials.What you bring to the role:Established and productive professional individual contributor. Works independently with general supervision. Problems faced are difficult and may be complex. May influence others within the job area through explanation of facts, policies and practices.Works on moderate to complex projects. Uses company standard policies and procedures to resolve a variety of issues.Exercises judgment within defined procedures and practices to determine appropriate action. Receives moderate level of guidance. Work is reviewed for soundness of judgment and overall accuracy.General proficiency with various tools, systems, and procedures required to accomplish the job. May need to consult with Senior/Specialist staff members on some technical issues. A four year college degree (or additional experience in a related field) and 3 years functional experience including a minimum 1 year position specific experience.

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