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As a Designer, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the visual identity and marketing content for Injective Labs. Working directly under the Director of Marketing, you will play a key role in shaping the visual brand of our products, ensuring that across all marketing collateral, there is a cohesive visual design to showcase the larger brand.
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We are looking for a creative and adaptable Marketing leader who will be responsible for building and maintaining a strong and consistent brand through both online and offline marketing channels.
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Jellyfish is a global digital marketing agency; a unique fusion of tech enthusiasts, creative minds, and media and data experts all united to empower our clients along their digital journey.
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Job SummaryThe Culinary Content Manager is a pivotal role within our Culinary Sector team, reporting directly to the Director of Culinary Strategic Projects. Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite, Canva or similar.
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The Director will advise and work closely with colleagues in creative, production, finance, marketing, publicity, consumer products, as well as with Business and Legal Affairs in other departments.
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As a senior member of the Brand Creative team, you will play a key role in developing and governing the visual identity of our brand. Must demonstrate a solid understanding of current creative media, mediums and trends.
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Serve as media contact, spokesperson, and Facility Public Information Officer (PIO) in absence of market director, marketing & communications, coordinating strategy with division director and corporate communications team for more complex situations.
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Working directly with the VP of Commercial Product, the Director of Creative Marketing and Storytelling will work across Boston Globe Media’s branded content and media planning teams to lead stunning design and compelling narrative creation to promote Boston Globe Media’s commercial solutions.
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Develop and execute, often in partnership with the Director of Annual Giving, Advancement Marketing and Communications and Athletics Communications teams, cohort based communications for athletics such as emails, direct mail appeals, social media, event materials, and updates to content on the Advancement and Athletics website, etc.
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Reporting to the Head of School, the Director of Marketing & Communications builds and fosters relationships with constituents and enhances the school’s public image and brand.
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A minimum of 3 years sales and marketing experience in a geriatric, rehabilitation, nursing and/or assisted living environment. Assisting with completion and implementation of Quarterly Sales and Marketing plans.
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The Director of Marketing and Operations for The Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center (TRCLC) will be the principal driver behind the Leadership Center's global marketing efforts, its strategic online and social marketing, as well as its creative and breakthrough messaging for clients.
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Demonstrated understanding of how to build effective experiential marketing sampling programs with deep experience in alcohol/spirits category. 8+ years’ experience in the development of experiential and special event marketing.
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Deep understanding of the creative process, including projects from big idea creative campaign development and production to digital-first initiatives with lower tier production budgets.
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This person will work closely with the Director of Marketing and will be collaborating with the team to execute on various marketing objectives. Manage marketing tactics and execution of projects.
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