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This includes but not limited to designing and producing graphics and video to be used across multiple platforms to enhance the UIW football brand through social media strategy and recruiting initiatives.
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Knowledge of the creative development process and what it takes to write a sound creative strategy brief is also crucial. You will oversee brand marketing strategy, working with internal and external creative partners.
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The ideal candidate is at the forefront of public relations and influencer marketing trends and has a creative and innovative approach that can elevate traditional programming with experimental forward thinking.
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As our Associate Brand Manager- Camping , you'll assist with executing brand strategy, marketing plans, and campaigns; with collaborating with internal teams on consumer insights to increase profitable growth as well as a wide-ranging marketing communications channels.
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Collaborates with Media Arts (i.e. Motion & Sound, Technology & Design) and Strategy departments to ensure design meets creative, strategy, and project goals and objectives. SHARK&MINNOW IS A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY, INDEPENDENTLY AND WOMEN-OWNED STRATEGY AND DESIGN CONSULTANCY. For over a decade, we have helped corporations, small businesses, and non-profit organizations to solve challenges by defining bold visions for the future, designing innovative solutions and thoughtful customer experiences.
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As part of the internal creative services team, the designer will collaborate with stakeholders in Brand, Product, Marketing, Content, Operations, Design, Legal, and produce creative collateral that are customer-centric, accurate, and legally-compliant that drives a response from our audience.
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5+ years of relevant professional experience and an undergraduate or master's degree in organizational development, organizational psychology, business, design thinking, design strategy, architecture, interior design, environmental design, urban design, real estate, or similar fields.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director of Brand Strategy & Content, the Content Director is responsible for the strategic development of Wharton MarComm's content planning, including the distribution of multimedia content, alignment with Wharton's school-wide priorities, and project coordination processes within the Content & Creative team.
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Organize and coordinate religious, spiritual and social activities for Muslim students, including the Jumu’ah prayer, study circles, interfaith dialogues and other creative and worthwhile initiatives.
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You’ll collaborate to inform overall design direction for events and campaigns and translate that direction into elegant, elevated motion designYou’ll manage and give direction to external motion design partners and agenciesYou’ll work closely with internal and external video producers and editors managing post workflows for motion graphics in video deliverablesYou’ll have open collaboration with creative, strategy, project management, and stakeholder partners.
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The digital content creator will work to produce creative videos, static graphics, and gif content that highlight progressive issues happening throughout the state and the priorities of partner organizations.
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We are looking for a Content and Social Media Manager to join our team to develop and implement a strategy that will ultimately gain brand awareness and drive traffic to Jungle Communications and its subsidiaries, including a local city guide website.
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As 360 Account Manager, you will be responsible for coordinating, implementing, tracking and optimizing digital campaigns for your portfolio of e-Commerce clients across all service lines including digital advertising, creative, email/sms, organic social, and SEO. You will also serve as the main point of contact and client success manager at Blue Wheel for 6-8 brands depending on size of the clients.
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They will shape a campaigns integrated marketing strategy and coordinate activities such as the development of advertising creative, paid-media planning and promotion, content development, UX design, SEO, analytics, compliance and stakeholder approvals.
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Partner with Creative teams to ensure content is aligned to NVIDIA and partner brand guidelines and product strategy. We are looking for a skilled and creative Sales Enablement Manager to design training programs and develop high-quality field resources in close collaboration with NVIDIA’s Google (GCP) and Oracle (OCI) Cloud Service Provider (CSP) partner teams.
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