Park Place Technologies
Manager, Product Marketing (Project Management)
Manager, Product Marketing
The Manager, Product Marketing owns our go-to-market and retention strategy efforts. Key projects and responsibilities include contributing to messaging briefs, managing components of the launch process, owning competitive intelligence, assisting with enablement (sales and customer success), developing collateral, and presenting to key stakeholders. In addition to supporting strategic initiatives, this role collaborates with team members across the organization including Product Management, Sales, Operations, and Marketing. As a key member of the Marketing Team and our go-to-market organization, this position plays a critical role in the launch of new products to our audience of current and prospective customers. This role works on highly visible and mission-critical initiatives that contribute directly to our revenue goals and touch multiple areas of our business.
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