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Johns Hopkins University Press seeks a Production Editor who will be responsible for project management functions involved in the editorial-production process of book content and related ancillaries.
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With a focus on excellence, you will play an active role in the creative development, planning and implementation of all Defined Fitness marketing. Oversee the Digital Content Specialist and supervise the development and execution of the social media strategy and creation of content for distribution online, through social media, email, digital advertising and on the Defined Fitness App.
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Act as project manager and Press liaison with authors, contributors, editors, contractors, and service providers on assigned projects for the manuscript-editorial and production areas including assigning work and managing performance to ensure deliverables and services meet agreed cost, quality, and timing expectations.
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Expert knowledge troubleshooting editorial suites (Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere). 2-5 years experience in an IT Support environment within the entertainment space (studio, post-production, entertainment marketing, etc.
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The Content Marketing Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, development, management, and optimization of digital and editorial content. Responsibilities The Content Marketing Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, development, management, and optimization of digital and editorial content.
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Team Collaboration: Responsible for working closely and coordinating with the extended Amplience team (e.g. Pre-Sales, Product Marketing, Management, Account Development, etc.) Product Knowledge: Continuously develop a deep understanding of Amplience products and services, including their features and benefits, to become an expert in our offerings, enabling you to effectively communicate product features and benefits to customers, and how they are a value add to address customer pain points.
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You’ll be an undergraduate or a recent graduate (within 6 months of your graduation date) earning a degree in Film, Television, Content Development, New Media, Marketing, Advertising, or closely related field.
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Ensure that adequate plans for the development and growth of KUOW are based on careful appraisal of content & programming, marketing and customer relationship management, revenue generation, technology expertise, racial equity goals and innovation driven by research and a creative spirit.
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Serve as primary liaison and steward of relationship between Legends and Georgetown Athletics, developing relationships with other departments within Georgetown Athletics including the Ticket Office, Marketing, Development and other External Relations units to ensure a robust, consumer-centric approach to all premium seating and ticket sales efforts.
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As a UX Researcher on the New Ventures team, you will collaborate closely with a multi-disciplinary team including Product, Product Design, Content Design, Engineering, Marketing, Commercial, and Analytics to continue bringing user insights to the product design and development process.
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The Web Content Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of various digital platforms as well as product launches, online tools, web application development, digital content updates, user experience design and site optimization.
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Content Creation: Collaborate with the Head of Marketing to create strategic, SEO-friendly content that resonates with our target audience and drives engagement. Continuous Learning: Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in SEO, content marketing, and PPC advertising.
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Partners with marketing generalists and marketing services teams to manage and implement updates of marketing collateral and web content including presentations, strategy profiles, product and market commentaries, web pages, paid search, paid social, display ads, and other sales-support materials and content.
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The Senior Marketing Manager will be responsible for overseeing and driving the development and execution of brand strategies across our community and influencer marketing, content marketing, and creative teams.
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Manage a wide range of lead acquisition, field marketing, and demand generation programs including events, webinars, paid media, influencer partnerships, content activations, ABM campaigns, and more.
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