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Owl Labs is searching for a creative, quick-witted, results-driven Brand Marketing Specialist to join our Brand Marketing team, within the Owl Labs Marketing team.
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As a Retail Marketing Strategist, you will play a pivotal role in developing and executing comprehensive marketing strategies to drive awareness, engagement, and revenue for our brand.
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We are on the hunt for a Brand Marketing Specialist - a natural hustler - to join our growing wellness brand. As a Brand Marketing Specialist, you will be responsible for crafting our brand identity across all our marketing channels.
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The Marketing Content & Brand Specialist works the Marketing Team to promote the Firm's dynamic and growing brand through traditional content marketing. As the Marketing Content & Brand Specialist, you will be an instrumental part the Firm's award-wining Marketing Team.
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We are looking for an analytical, yet creative Brand + Community Engagement Specialist to join and support our dynamic and high performing team. Preparing monthly reports on brand marketing + event marketing efforts.
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Junior Brand Marketing Specialist Responsibilities. Our Junior Brand Marketing Specialists' ability to promote our clients' products, build rapport with consumers, and represent the brand with poise and accuracy showcase what we represent is what separates us from any other firm.
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The Brand Marketing Specialist will leverage syndicated data, shopper and consumer insights, category and industry trends, to make decisions. The Brand Marketing Specialist is responsible for developing and implementing strategies that drive growth for company and our customers, with a primary focus on Marketing & Brand Support (Innovation support, project management, commercialization, and category strategy.
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As the Entry Level Brand Marketing Specialist, you will analyze and provide brand strategy recommendations based on your experiences with consumer interactions in a designated target market.
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By applying extensive knowledge of the TurnPoint Services business, the marketplace, and marketing best practices, the Brand Marketing Specialist collaborates with marketing leadership and key stakeholders to develop marketing plans, initiate campaigns, and coordinate the execution of marketing deliverables to fuel the growth of assigned brand(s.
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Proven track record with sales and marketing within the service sectorStrong business and financial background and process-and-results-driven attitudeExperience in the commercial cleaning and restoration or insurance industry is preferredWorking knowledge of current business software technologies is requiredBachelor’s degree in marketing or business or equivalent experience Bilingual is a plus.
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Account Operations, Senior Specialist - Marketing, Brand & Communication/ME Operations. Deloitte's Marketing Excellence team combines the power of Deloitte's brand with the most inspired marketing minds to produce envy-inducing business results.
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Ownership of operational aspects of marketing activities within the team such as managing internal compliance reviews of marketing collateral, including securing internal approvals, and maintaining data integrity of campaigns and activations in Workfront.
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Support marketing team finances by analyzing and reporting on resource utilization, campaign investments, and run rates against budgets for full team understanding of marketing team health.
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Deloitte's full-service Marketing Excellence (ME) organization is seeking collaborative creatives, skillful strategists, and marketing masterminds to lead our businesses in exciting new directions.
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Provide Owners and Sales and Marketing Managers with one-on-one meetings (closing appointments) Proven track record with sales and marketing within the service sector. Bachelor’s degree in marketing or business or equivalent experience.
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