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Senior Marketing Manager - Frontline

Company Name:
Wyndham Worldwide
Title: Senior Marketing Manager - Frontline
Location: United States of America-South Carolina-North Myrtle Beach
Requisition ID: 1404716
Description:
Job
Responsibilities:
Oversee and manage Myrtle Beach Community Marketing
Program, which is comprised of three teams, to ensure all site goals are
exceeded
Manage Department financials and deliverables
Manage relationships with all Sales, Business and
Corporate partners
Manage and Motivate team to deliver Count on Me
Service
Oversee
the implementation of strategies by tracking, forecasting, and analyzing business trends to ensure continued growth in
the areas of production, cost per tour and sales efficiencies
Manage and implement regular trainings, staff
development and retention programs
Oversee and manage all CMP administrative functions
Coordinate with HR on all Policies & Procedures and
oversee performance management
Minimum
Qualifications:
Three
plus years marketing/sales experience required. Internal Wyndham
experience or external timeshare experience in a similar role preferred
Two to Three Years of
demonstrated successful Management Experience
Must be able to work Nights, Weekends
and Holidays
Excellent skills regarding
creating partnerships, big picture analysis, and excellent
follow up
Excellent customer service
skills with the ability to service both internal and external customers
Must
be adaptable to change
Proficient
in MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook required
Proficiency
in WVO Applications such as CRS and Hyperion preferred
Clear concise written and verbal
communication skills mandatory
Track record of excellent
leadership skills and ability to motivate a team
BA or BS preferred or equivalent
work experience
Job: MarketingEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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