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Join Groupon's transformation as a CRM Manager in Madrid. You will design lifecycle strategies and manage end-to-end CRM projects using tools like Bloomreach. The role requires 3-5 years of B2C e-commerce CRM experience and a data-driven, test-and-learn mindset. Be part of a culture that rewards ...
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Join Fever, the global leader in live entertainment tech, as a CRM Manager in Madrid. You will define CRM strategy, optimize retention, and design hyper-personalized campaigns using Salesforce Marketing Cloud. This role requires 4+ years of CRM experience, SQL, and strong analytical skills. Enjoy...
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A CRM Manager in the sports industry is a pivotal strategic role focused on building and nurturing the lifelong relationship between a sports organization and its fans, members, or customers. This profession sits at the intersection of marketing, data analysis, and technology, dedicated to transforming casual supporters into loyal, engaged advocates. For professionals seeking sports jobs, this position offers a unique opportunity to leverage passion for sports with expertise in customer lifecycle management, directly impacting revenue and fan engagement. Typically, a CRM Manager is responsible for developing and executing the overarching CRM strategy. This involves mapping the entire customer journey, from acquisition and onboarding to retention and reactivation. A core part of the role is managing multi-channel communication programs, primarily email marketing, SMS, and in-app messaging, to deliver timely, personalized, and relevant content. This includes designing and deploying automated lifecycle campaigns (like welcome series, win-back programs, and renewal reminders) and managing broadcast communications for events, merchandise launches, or ticket sales. Common responsibilities include deep data analysis to segment audiences, track performance metrics, and derive actionable insights. CRM Managers regularly report on key performance indicators (KPIs) such as open rates, click-through rates, conversion rates, customer lifetime value (CLV), and retention rates. They use this data to conduct A/B testing, optimize campaigns, and make strategic recommendations to enhance fan experience and commercial outcomes. Furthermore, they often oversee loyalty or membership programs, creating initiatives that reward ongoing engagement and foster a sense of community. The role demands a specific blend of skills. Successful professionals are data-led marketers with strong analytical abilities and meticulous attention to detail. Proficiency with CRM and Email Service Provider (ESP) platforms is essential, as is a solid understanding of data protection regulations like GDPR. They must be excellent communicators, capable of collaborating with cross-functional teams such as marketing, creative, commercial, and IT to align CRM activities with broader business goals. The ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment, think strategically, and translate complex data into clear narratives is crucial. For those exploring sports jobs, the CRM Manager role is both challenging and rewarding, offering a direct line to the heart of the fan base. It is ideal for individuals who are passionate about using data to create meaningful connections and drive sustainable growth for sports teams, leagues, fitness brands, or sporting goods retailers.

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