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Collaborate with senior marketing leaders to define the role of influencer marketing in building a world-class e-food brand. Lead the strategy for influencer marketing with a focus on scaling in-house bookings, and build the framework to develop an attractive influencer programRefine and progress the company's point of view on influencer marketing, including external positioning and revamping internal processes (, VIP box fulfillment, in-house booking at scale, legal contracting, financial onboarding.
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The Influencer Marketing Manager is taking ownership of managing a portfolio of clients with little guidance from their Account Director; 90% of actions are being conducted independently.
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Manager, Influencer Marketing. 6-8 years in an influencer marketing, with a focus on digital platforms. Collaborate and align with cross-functional teams to build influencer activations that meet desired marketing objectives.
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In this role you will report to the SVP of Global Brand Marketing, and support with the development and execution of the influencer marketing and PR strategy, with a strong focus on digital and social communications to drive brand awareness and visibility.
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We are looking for an Influencer Marketing Coordinator to help our team build and execute influencer marketing campaigns focused on driving measurable and efficient growth.
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Minimum 4-6 years of Influencer Marketing experience in agency or brand role. Oversee the Influencer Marketing coordinator to ensure proper casting and effective execution of campaigns.
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Collaborate with Content and Product teams to produce longform brand content, creative direction, website and content aesthetics, field and experiential marketing, product portfolio management, and product design and direction.
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Flight Performance is looking for an Influencer Marketing Strategist to become an integral part of our Influencer and Social Media team in Los Angeles, California. Develop & execute cross platform influencer marketing campaigns that align with client goals; driving awareness, engagement, revenue and killer content for re-distribution across paid media and organic social channels.
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This role reports to the Senior Manager, Brand & Influencer Marketing. We're looking for an Assistant Manager to join our dynamic, fast-paced Brand & Influencer marketing team based in Los Angeles or San Francisco.
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70% of the Influencer Marketing Manager’s actions are being conducted independently; the Influencer Marketing Manager is escalating challenges/issues/risks to account teams for guidance and approval when needed and proactively flagging when additional support/training is needed.
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We are seeking an Influencer Marketing Manager to provide premium quality service to diverse brands eager to develop influencer programs at scale within their affiliate channels.
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What You'll Do: Proven Strategic Marketing Leader – Work across functional teams to plan, develop, implement, and track all marketing for the Magic brand, including oversight of brand campaign goals, strategy, execution, and learning, as well as leading and mentoring a brand marketing manager.
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We are looking for a motivated, high-energy Senior Manager, Influencer Marketing to join the Pura digital marketing team. Stay current with best practices, strategies and industry standards related to influencer marketing, public relations and social media and how they can connect to overall brand strategies.
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As an Innovation - Brand Manager , you will work collaboratively & cross-functionally with operations, consumer insights, brand & commercial marketing, quality, compliance, and R&D to turn innovation concepts into revenue-generating products that grow our business and delight both our trade partners and our consumers.
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The Brand Marketing Manager will play a pivotal role in developing and executing innovative brand marketing strategies to elevate our brand awareness and employer value proposition, attract talent through engaging recruiting campaigns, drive customer engagement, and increase market share for our multiple business lines.
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