Manager, Partnership Marketing Jobs
By National Hockey League (NHL) At Greater Toronto Area, Canada
Superior interpersonal and relationship management skills.
Setting the day-to-day direction for account management.
Acts as the "Engagement Manager" for current and new Corporate Marketing Partners; connecting the Partner with all NHL departmental functions.
Successful completion of post-secondary education with a focus on Business, Innovation and/or Sponsorship.
B2B marketing experience is an asset.
Experience managing partner executions at premiere events.
Manager, Partnership Development Jobs
By Conestoga College At Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Experience in a post-secondary education institution, preferably a college, is also a definite asset
Minimum five years of relevant experience in a partnership and/or business development role, building industry partnerships, ideally with technology-focused companies
Experience in research and development or in a research-based setting would be considered an asset
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and effectively, within tightly prescribed timelines and within approved budgets is also essential
Accountable for achieving revenue/fee-for-service targets
Monitors trends and opportunities with funders, government strategies, and industry and community partners to identify applied research interests and needs
Brand And Partnership Manager - Sports Nutrition
By Blonyx At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
5+ years experience in marketing management with a track record of successful campaigns and/or achievements
Management of all branding to ensure consistency and alignment across all channels
Manage our event calendar and oversee event execution (including management of our events processes and team)
Be a big part of the marketing and management team, rolling up those sleeves to help out wherever is needed
Creating a technology-led, industry-leading customer experience that ensures the athletes we serve get the best possible outcome from using our products.
A degree in a marketing or business subject (although experience trumps this)