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The Social Media Director will lead in strategy, and content creation in alignment with the vision of the CEO and President, and pivoting based on their expertise, data and audience feedback.
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Lead strategic planning and media mix exercises including deck creation, budget and channel allocation, target audience development, and competitive insights. Our client is seeking a Media Director to join their dynamic team.
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Fud is looking for a Freelance Home-Based Social Media Manager to join our community. Are you an experienced Social Media Manager looking for a freelance opportunity.
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Collaborate with other Social Media team members and cross-functionally across departments on client communication and related action items. Continually monitor and analyze campaign performance on all social media platforms Meta (Facebook/Instagram), TikTok, Pinterest, etc.
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Job Description We are seeking a dynamic and creative individual to join our team as a Social Media Coordinator supporting the Senior Manager, Digital Marketing and working closely with the rest of the team.
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Support programs with internal/external client partners (Advertising, Media, Social, etc.) This position will work closely with the Director, Account Manager and Sr. Account Executive of the account on all strategic planning and execution.
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Demand Generation & Growth: Own demand generation initiatives, utilizing digital marketing channels such as SEO, SEM, paid media, email marketing, and account-based marketing (ABM) to generate high-quality leads and drive pipeline growth.
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What you’ll be responsible for:Circle is seeking a creative and collaborative Senior Social Media Manager to play a key role in how we connect with our audience through organic social channels.
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The role involves creating and managing social media content, implementing social media marketing strategies, and digital marketing efforts to promote our products and engage with our audience on various platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, etc.
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Offering degrees in film and television, social media and public relations, advertising, journalism and digital media, sports communication, animation and visual effects, and an MA in public and organizational relations, the School prepares the next generation of communication and media practitioners and leaders.
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Responsibilities:Assist studio Manager with the sales process of lead generation, follow up, membership sales presentation & close. Grassroots Marketing, email marketing & Social Media Marketing to grow StretchLab brand awareness, fun out of studio pop up events to drive clients to the studio.
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As a Social Media Video Producer, you’ll be responsible for the creative development of your ideas, producing edits, final delivery – and everything in between, including serving as an on-camera host for some IG reels and other social content.
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Lead the prospecting charge: Actively identify and engage with C-suite executives and decision-makers across banking, insurance, wealth management, and other financial services sectors. 5+ years of successful sales experience in the Services industry, with a proven track record of exceeding quotas and building strong client relationships.
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Under the supervision of the Public Relations Manager, the Public Relations Lead will help develop content for external audiences on behalf of MercyOne. This is a highly visible role which will work to design and deliver effective communications.
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