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Deep understanding of branding, design, and creative strategy. We are seeking a visionary Chief Creative Officer (CCO) who possesses the same creative genius and passion for "the why" that characterized Steve Jobs. The ideal candidate will not only understand our company's mission and values but will also possess the exceptional ability to make customers "feel" our brand through various creative outlets.
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Create and execute comprehensive, multi-platform creative strategies to connect with customers through various mediums, including digital, print, advertising, events, and more. Chief Creative Officer (CCO.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and creative Talent Acquisition & Employer Branding Specialist to join the People team. 4+ years of experience in retail talent acquisition, employer branding, or a related field.
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Learning : We are a small and mighty team but also have the advantage of tapping into the Three Ships ecosystem and working with subject matter experts in paid media, creative, branding, content strategy, SEO, and more.
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Familiarity with software tools such as Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, and G-Suite. Our interdisciplinary teams blend architecture, interior design, graphic design, branding, and strategic thinking into holistic solutions that further our clients' missions.
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You will be required to maintain excellence in the department’s creative output, including developing concepts for integrated advertising campaigns, leading branding and visual identity work, developing multimedia assets for social media including video production, and more.
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Reporting to the Creative Director, the Marketing Specialist supports the development, execution, and internal communications of multi-channel marketing materials including direct mail, email, website, social, online, in-branch collateral, and other.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud tools, Procreate, and FigmaExperience in web design and mobile application interfacesKnowledge of composition, color theory, and perspectivePortfolio showcasing recent worksExperience in preparing illustrations for animation.
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Athletic marketing/branding experience. Experience in graphic design using the Adobe Creative Suite. The Manager of Retail Operations and Visual Branding will provide leadership for the University's on-campus and online retail stores in a customer-service oriented environment.
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Job Title: Social Media Manager - Personal Branding and Influencer Growth. - Proven experience as a Social Media Manager or similar role, preferably with personal branding or influencer accounts.
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Candidates must have experience in either a corporate creative department or marketing/branding agency or any agency experience. Our team communications use Microsoft platforms and our creative teams primarily use the Adobe Creative Suite and everyone uses Work front to manage creative projects and AEM to manage assets.
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The Creative Design Specialist will be responsible for creating multimedia content in support of communications, outreach or branding campaigns, including social media platforms. SPA's Critical Infrastructure Group (CIG) has an immediate need for a Creative Design Specialist to support a broad range of customers to include the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the Health and Human Services (HHS.
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Collaborate with the creative team to conceptualize and create visually appealing designs for various projects, including but not limited to print and digital ads, social media content, branding, and product packaging design.
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Lead creative strategy based on brand nuance and insights across all assets needed by the community for sales success such as sales collateral, interior branding elements (i.e., merchandising), asset development (photoshoots), etc.
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Capable of managing full project lifecycle ranging from client brief through strategy, creative, design, copywriting, asset creation, production, execution and delivery. With 40 offices and 12 brands across the globe, Publicis Health’s worldwide staff is composed of more than 3,000 healthcare professionals who are experts in advertising and branding, data and analytics, strategic planning, service design, digital media and technology, science, and medicine.
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