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Working closely with the Social Media manager, the role will require a creative, commercial, and analytical eye, as well as an ability to work collaboratively with multiple teams across the business, including brand and DTC. The Social media art director will be hands-on in the design, editing, and implementation of social videos and stills, creating meaningful stories and executions that drive brand advocacy and sales.
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Public Content is seeking a SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTOR to bring a mix of marketing expertise and business acumen to the role, promoting our company and those of our valued clients. The director should have a strategic approach towards aligning the social media efforts with the overall business vision and mission, as well as a collaborative and communicative style for working effectively with different teams, departments and external partners.
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As the Social Media Director, your primary role will be to enhance our brand's visibility and engagement across key social platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter/X, and TikTok, specifically targeting the US market.
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The PepsiCo Foods US (PFUS) D3 Social Media Team is looking for a strategic, results-oriented Associate Social Media Director who thrives in a fast-paced, innovative marketing environment.
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The SAS/Director will have a creative and goal-oriented mind for all things influencer and social media, a proven track record of executing and generating results specifically for influencer marketing and social media campaigns, along with an analytical outlook.
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The Associate Director of Social Media reports to the Director of Digital Engagement, who is based in Earthjustice’s San Francisco office. The Associate Director of Social Media will develop and lead the vision and strategy for Earthjustice’s social media channels.
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Title of Position Assistant AD/Director for Creative Strategy and Social Media. Assistant AD/Director for Creative Strategy and Social Media. This includes but not limited to: Social Media Coordinator, Creative Content Coordinator, Graphic Designer, Graphic Design Assistant Student Interns, and Student Volunteers.
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The Social Media Director, reporting to the Vice President, Brand, Marketing and Culture Change, will collaborate cross team to release dynamic brand and advocacy content with the ultimate aim to engage and expand our supporter base.
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Vivrelle is seeking an enthusiastic Social Media Director to play a critical role in the brand's continued growth. Lead social media marketing across all social media platforms including ideating on concepts and scripts, shooting content, publishing content, setting a social media calendar, and managing direct reports.
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As the Director, Social Media, you will be our right hand, working closely and reporting to the Sr. Director, Global Head of Social Media to develop and implement a winning social media strategy across all Expedia Group brands globally.
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Social Media and Influencer Relations. Well-versed in social media and content marketing as an important awareness and lead generating element in the PR and Marketing mix. Proactively flag relevant social media and influencer trends/news to digital team, agency and clients with recommended action and impact (if applicable.
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If you receive a suspicious email not sent from a team member, specifically at our @highwirepr.com email address, or if you receive suspicious outreach on social media, please forward the communication to hwsecurity@highwirepr.com so that we can review and flag the fraudulent domain and user IDs for removal.
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They are part of an innovative team and work in partnership with our clients to lead impactful social media and digital marketing programs. 7+ years of client facing social media experience (B2B experience preferred.
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French/West/Vaughan (FWV), one of the nation’s leading integrated marketing agencies, is seeking a Director of Social Media & Influencer Marketing to join our growing team in our downtown Raleigh, N.C. HQs. In this role, you will collaborate with fellow social media and influencer marketing specialists.
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Have deep knowledge and understanding of social platforms - primarily LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube - including both organic and paid strategies and capabilities. Contribute to social and influencer ABM content development.
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