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Oversee the development and execution of multi-channel marketing campaigns, including email marketing, social media, content marketing, SEO/SEM, and paid advertising. Demonstrated experience in digital marketing, including SEO, SEM, social media, and email marketing.
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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. Bachelor's degree and five (5) years of experience in multiple digital media functional areas, including video/animation, web production, and graphic design.
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Produces videos/graphic animations and assists with planning, execution, and editing of digital media content production. to produce multi-media, digital imaging and on-line publishing projects.
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Content - Collaborate with agencies, writers and designers on content strategy and oversee the development of creative content, including collateral, blogs, podcasts, videos, advertising, social media, and more.
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Minimum of three years of experience in social media and web content management. The Marketing & Communications Manager is responsible for managing Lexington Habitat for Humanity’s external communications, branding, and marketing.
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Knowledge of core marketing principles including internal communications, external communications, branding, social media, channel strategy, and audience development. Planning and monitoring omnichannel experiences across various channels such as SEO, SEM, social media, events, email, and direct mail.
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Key Responsibilities: Work closely with the marketing and leadership team to implement projects and ensure consistency with company strategy, commitments, and goals Daily, active management of the website, social media accounts, and branding initiatives Own the promotional and content calendar, coordinating planning processes and timelines both within and outside of the marketing team Lead development of new content for videos, photography, influencers, etc.
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Able to drive the performance of our campaigns through integrated marketing tactics including paid advertising, branding, email and social media marketing, SEO, and landing page optimization.
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Social media manager. 3+ years of experience managing or supporting corporate social media accounts (in house or at media, marketing, or advertising agency) The ideal candidate has a passion for social media, technology, and people.
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Produce, rework, adapt images and videos, to produce collaterals according to different specs and purposes, for on and offline marketing channels, including but not limited to print (brochures, postcards), direct email and CRM program tools, social media and digital media.
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Work with Digital Sales Manager in developing brand aligned for development and production of video in the social media space and as needed for client solutions. Under the supervision of the Operations Manager, work with Brand & Content Director and Promotion/Marketing Directors to build successful social media strategies for each station.
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Versed and on-top of current trends (design, art, pop culture, design & typography, advertising, automotive, social media, digital, entertainment, etc.) Ability to art direct for logos, branding, video, photography, and illustration.
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The Corporate Communications Manager is responsible for executing all facets of company communications including, but not limited to, our corporate identity and branding, social media, website updating and content development, employee communications, industry award and ranking submissions, and developing the company magazine, work closely with Employee Engagement Committee to develop necessary content.
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Dept in marketing technologies, including client relationship management tools, social media strategies and branding campaigns. Create and measure the effectiveness of marketing and social media campaigns, in collaboration with the firmwide marketing team.
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Global knowledge of a solid brand marketing mix, especially branding, content marketing, social media & influencer marketing, PR & collaborations with other brands. Responsible for planning and implementing marketing activities, both conventional and digital media.
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