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Associate Brand Manager
Consumer Packaged Goods
WI
Global leader in the development and production of consumer products seeks an Associate Brand Manager that will support future growth opportunities on the brand marketing team. This position will report to the Brand Director. Key customers include sector and business unit management, product development, sales, and marketing support teams. Key customers expect timely, thorough, accurate and efficient analysis and project management. Job responsibilities include:
• Assisting brand management with strategies that help deliver continued growth
• Coordinating, implementing, and tracking progress on brand projects
• Identifying gaps and recommending solutions that improve performance of current marketing and innovation programs
Basic Qualifications:
*MBA with an emphasis in Marketing
*2 to 3 years previous business experience
*Solid knowledge of PC based applications (Windows, Word, Excel, Power Point)
*Strong communication and interpersonal skills
*Authorization to work indefinitely in the U.S. on a regular, full-time basis
Preferred Qualifications:
*Previous marketing internship experience at a Fortune 500 consumer packaged goods corporation preferred
Travel Expectations: 0-10%
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