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WME represents the world’s greatest artists and content creators across film, television, music, comedy, theatre, books, digital media, speaking, and brand partnerships. These areas include: 1) Client Marketing/Sales/Client Marketing Strategy where there is a focus on sales research, sales analysis, building talent brand decks - updates, support, and research, sponsor and brand research; 2) Non-Scripted TV/Broadcasting/Sports Media Rights; and 3) Talent Ventures.
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Reporting to the Communications Director, the Content Specialist is responsible for writing, editing, and organizing original content that supports NAPAWF’s mission and broader communications strategy.
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What You'll Do:The Senior Content Manager reports to the Senior Director of Strategy and Digital Operations and will work with a team of agencies, curators, and freelance writers to develop and execute our digital content strategy.
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WITHIN YOUR ROLE, YOU WILL:Collaborate and execute the content development strategy while maintaining the content calendar to ensure a steady stream of thought leadership, case studies, press releases, web copy, and blog posts that inform and delight Pantone audiencesMonitor and analyze Content performance, using data and insights to evaluate effectiveness and identify areas for continuous improvement and facilitating data-driven decision-making.
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As Senior Content Manager, you will leverage your experience as an imaginative storyteller who has a true love for all aspects of design and work closely with cross-functional teams and agencies to develop and implement, thoughtful, relevant, and trending digital content that will help Pantone reach its strategic business objectives.
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Learn more at and connect with Pantone on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and LinkedIn. WITHIN YOUR TEAMPantone is looking for a Senior Content Manager to work across our digital portfolio, including Pantone.com and our digital applications.
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This position is responsible for (1) developing and executing frameworks and content strategies that fuel both short-term and sustainable long-term growth, (2) working closely with Pantone’s product and regional teams to create content that drives growth in global markets, and (3) monitoring and analyzing content performance to serve as a feedback loop for future content creation.
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This role is a vital part of creating content across our entire ecosystem. With the guidance of the Senior Director of Strategy, you will turn commercial and marketing priorities into compelling and engaging brand-right stories.
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You will be responsible for developing and executing thought-provoking content that generates demand for Pantone products and services, enhances brand awareness and engagement while safeguarding our beloved brand, and deepen our understanding and relationships with our customers.
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Public relations, media relations, investor relations, marketing, digital, creative, content creation, events, branded content, social media, reputation management, content marketing, influencer marketing, video, native advertising, media buying, and web series.
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Sample roles include (but are not limited to):Brand Strategy: Social Media Coordinator, Content Strategist, etc. Product Design: Apparel Designer, Associate Designer, Product Designer, etc.
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This role will also provide strategic editorial oversight, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and editorial standards, and optimizing content strategy - based on performance metrics - with a view to using video and multimedia to continuously improve content effectiveness and reach.
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Supervision of a Contingent Web Specialist and vendor relationship managementQualifications EducationMinimum: Bachelor’s DegreePreferred: Master’s DegreeExperienceMinimum: of 5 years’ experience in web content strategy and development.
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Develop and execute a content strategy for social media, and occasionally other commercial needs, based on the list of deliverables from PNA Marketing. Works with Creative Services leadership as well as PNA Marketing and BU partners to ensure feasibility of concepts and deliver culturally relevant content that drives awareness and engagement.
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Work closely with social media team on daily content, management strategy, and research/analysis Develop video concepts for different social media projects involving marketing campaigns and digital content.
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