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Marketing Manager @ Merrell


 

Merrell are looing for a Marketing Manager to determine and execute their Marketing Plans in Nordics, driving brands development and sales growth in accordance with the global marketing strategy and Nordic Business Plans.

 

Contract type: Full-time

Location: London, United Kingdom and/or Gothenburg / Stockholm, Sweden

Salary: Competitive

Job reference: ASFM-486047

 

  • Merrell seek a Marketing Manager to determine and execute their Marketing Plans in Nordics, driving brands development and sales growth in accordance with the global marketing strategy and Nordic Business Plans.
  • Develop a Marketing Strategy that is consistent with the Merrell global vision and brands positioning, recognizes specific conditions of the Nordic markets and reflects Nordic business objectives
  • Determine a comprehensive Marketing Plan that embraces clearly defined brand, category, product and sales objectives that reflect and contribute towards the achievement of the Nordic Business Plan.
  • Develop annual budget proposals in accordance with the Marketing Plan. Efficiently control and manage all spend within agreed annual budget levels. Monitor and report budget on a monthly basis

 

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