Regional Marketing Manager
Our client manages complex communication solutions for its air transport, government and GDS customers over the world’s most extensive communication network, complemented by consultancy in the design, deployment and integration of communication services.
The Role
- Develop and implement a marketing plan that aggressively drives the achievement of the revenue and growth objectives associated with the sales region
- Conceive and implement regional marketing initiatives aimed at increasing shareholder value and driving achievement of revenue and growth objectives. Work with Regional Sales to qualify, quantify Business opportunities
- Build brand value in the region, understanding value proposition and the benefit that solutions offer to customers
The Person
- Business, marketing or communications degree – or equivalent experience
- 5 to 7 years of marketing, preferably in telecommunications, IT, air transport or travel industries
- Solid experience in market analysis, market research
- Excellent virtual team management skills
An attractive salary is on offer for the right candidate!
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Or for further information please call the Singapore office at +65 6323 8533 quoting Job Reference Code 200041529
By TravelMole
John Alwyn-Jones
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