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10+ years of experience in Consulting, Innovation, Marketing/Brand Strategy, Customer Experience, Account Planning, Market Research or Consumer Insights. Director, Market Research & Brand Strategy (Retail, Goods and Services.
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With one direct report (digital engagement and communications manager) and support from external agencies and vendors, the Director of Communications and Engagement has oversight of MRA’s branding, storytelling, email marketing, public relations, media partnerships, publications, creative design, multimedia and video, websites, social media, media relations and issues management and all other external communications.
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MRA is looking for a Director of Communications and Engagement who can bring strategy, innovation, and creativity to effectively draw greater awareness of our mission, importance, and impact.
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Within the department, the Art Director develops creative concepts that align with creative strategies, marketing objectives, and marketing strategies, all while communicating the visual expression of the Publix brand.
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Publix’s marketing department devises visual elements, conducts market and consumer research, and develops product marketing to align Publix’s brand with the needs of customers. Develop relevant and unique concepts that support marketing business objectives, align with creative strategy, and strengthen the Publix brand.
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Work with the Director, Digital Strategy and Development and AVP Marketing and Communications to execute and optimize lead-generation and lead-nurturing campaigns. Utilize Google Ads campaigns and other SEM channels, search engine optimization (SEO), and other aspects of digital marketing to increase traffic, improve conversion rates, and generate qualified leads.
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As a part of the Enterprise Marketing and Communications division, the associate media director plays a critical role in the oversight of paid media performance for the VCU Enterprise for the University and the Health System.
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The Director of Marketing will confidently lead the Crummer Graduate School of Business marketing strategy to position the School as the leader in graduate business education.
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This position offers a unique perspective on the strategy and operations of Random House Children's Books, home to beloved, classic children's book authors and brands like Dr. Seuss, Magic Tree House, and Little Golden Books, as well as current licenses like Disney, Marvel, and Nickelodeon.
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Reporting to the Assistant Director, the Marketing Associate will coordinate and implement creative frontlist and backlist marketing campaigns for Dr. Seuss and other in-house brands, and work closely with third party partners and within our internal departments at Random House Children’s Books and Penguin Random House.
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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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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Director, B2B Marketing Solutions manages the marketing automation operations of the Marketing Services to drive thought leadership and sales leads to all of the salespeople who sell the 30+ media brands at ALM. This position manages the operational strategy and execution surrounding our Pardot/Salesforce solution including everything from deployment of emails to tracking, managing and evaluating the revenue driving effectiveness of our marketing programs.
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The role of the Account Director, Account Management is to partner closely with the Managing Partner to manage a portfolio of spirits accounts focused on integrated marketing (partnerships, talent & influencer, entertainment, PR/comms) inclusive of cultural strategy, internal engagement, social strategy, creative content development, account management and activation.
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You will report to the Group Account Director and work closely with members across various departments from Content & Engagement, Creative, Data & Insights, Influencer Marketing, Project Management, and Strategy.
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ON24 is seeking a Product Management Director to help drive the product strategy and revenue goals of ON24s offerings. Passion for technology with a technical understanding of web marketing, online applications, and internet services markets.
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