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Trade Marketing Manager Latam
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Trade Marketing Manager Latam role in Miami, USA. Drive brand visibility and sales across Latin America with 5+ years of trade marketing experience. Fluency in English, Spanish, and Portuguese required; SAP experience a plus. Lead BTL activities, manage distributor relationships, and execute loca...
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United States of America , Miami
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Groupe Kering
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Associate Manager, Trade Marketing
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Associate Manager, Trade Marketing role in Hoboken, US, bridging Marketing strategy with key Distributor partners. Requires strong relationship management, cross-functional collaboration, and strategic thinking to create win/win opportunities. Ideal for candidates with foodservice or marketing ex...
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United States , Hoboken
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88600.00 - 133000.00 USD / Year
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Unilever
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About the Trade Marketing Manager role

Explore exciting Trade Marketing Manager jobs and discover a dynamic career at the intersection of marketing, sales, and strategy. A Trade Marketing Manager is a pivotal professional responsible for developing and executing marketing programs specifically designed to drive demand through retail and distribution channels. Unlike brand marketers who focus on the end consumer, trade marketing professionals act as the crucial link between a company's marketing vision and its sales force, ensuring products gain optimal visibility, promotion, and placement at the point of sale. This role is essential in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), beverage, pharmaceutical, and consumer electronics industries, among others.

Professionals in these jobs typically own the marketing plan for the trade. Their core mission is to increase sales and market share by working closely with sales teams and retail partners. Common responsibilities include analyzing market trends and competitor activity, developing channel-specific marketing strategies, and creating compelling point-of-sale (POS) materials and in-store merchandising campaigns. They manage trade promotion budgets, forecast the impact of promotional activities, and meticulously measure ROI to ensure marketing spend is effective. A significant part of the role involves building strong relationships with key retail account managers, presenting trade marketing plans, and negotiating promotional spaces and activities to secure the best possible in-store execution for their brands.

To succeed in Trade Marketing Manager jobs, a specific blend of skills is required. Candidates typically need a bachelor’s degree in marketing, business administration, or a related field. Strong analytical capabilities are non-negotiable, as the role relies heavily on interpreting sales data, market research, and Nielsen/IRI reports to make informed decisions. Financial acumen for budgeting and profit-and-loss management for promotions is crucial. Excellent communication and negotiation skills are vital for influencing both internal sales teams and external retail partners. Proficiency in marketing principles, coupled with a deep understanding of retail dynamics and shopper psychology, sets top performers apart. Creativity in campaign design must be balanced with a results-driven mindset and project management prowess to launch initiatives on time and within budget.

The career path for those in trade marketing is robust, often leading to senior management roles in marketing, sales, or general management. If you are a strategic thinker who thrives in a fast-paced, commercial environment and enjoys seeing the direct impact of your work on sales figures, exploring Trade Marketing Manager jobs could be your next career move. This profession offers the unique satisfaction of bridging corporate strategy with real-world execution, making brands successful where it matters most—on the retail shelf.