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Partner with Market President, Senior Vice President of Programming and Sales in support of local and corporate business goals to increase market share, listeners, ratings, adviser satisfaction and revenue while aligning programming fit with client, station and audience; creates talent and station marketing, promotion and image campaigns.
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Client is looking for a Marketing Assistant with experience in recruitment marketing and employer brand whcan support the planning and global execution of the refreshed Client employer value proposition (EVP) alongside the Employer Brand team and third-party agencies.
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Our client, a prestige fragrance development and distribution company, is looking to hire a Senior Manager, Trade Marketing - Prestige to join their team at a hybrid capacity in their NYC office (2-3 days in-office per week.
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Collaborate with marketing campaign manager and user experience team to improve the client and field advisor experience to include enrichment of products and services for all consumer lending programs.
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Compensation: $50,000 - $70,000 Responsibilities: Video Production: Conceptualize, plan, shoot, and edit professional videos for law firm marketing purposes, including promotional videos, attorney profiles, client testimonials, event coverage, educational content, trending content, television ads, and more.
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The DSA works closely with Field Marketing to execute marketing programs and add value to clients by promoting useful services. The DSA performs sales calls to resolve client issues, close deals and generate revenue.
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Minimum 2 years’ experience in a content related field (content marketing, content strategy, editorial planning, social media management). We are seeking a Content Strategist to join our team supporting a new and exciting client account in the Financial Services industry.
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Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, or a related field. -Strategic thinker with a deep understanding of the digital landscape, including social media, influencer marketing, and content marketing.
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Experience in field sales, regional sales and territory development, investment or financial services, merchandising, telecommunications or telesales, residential or door-to-door sales, and other marketing or sales-associated fields is an asset.
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Qualifications: Associate or Bachelors degree in Business, Marketing, or a related field. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in restoration sales or a comparable field, demonstrating exceptional relationship-building skills and a strategic approach to business development.
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Lead client tasks and projects including branding, marketing, communications, events, social media, awards, public relations, media relations, product development (e.g., annual report, project profiles, fact sheets), website, video, internal communications, and campaigns.
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Collaborates during the initial marketing stages through completion of construction, including programming client needs, conceptual and schematic design, design development and delivery. Reviews concept development and, in collaboration with Studio Practice Leader and Regional Design Director, provides leadership, inspiration and motivation to the design team to create the highest quality design documentation and to achieve client satisfaction.
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Collaborates in strategic planning and facilitates communication for specific practice with other leaders, such as vetting studio marketing strategy and allocating needed resources. Accredited professional degree in Architecture, Interior Design, related degree for respective field, or relevant years in education or experience.
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Analyze daily activity reports for sales practice, suitability and performance issues Educational/Previous Experience Requirements:• Bachelor’s Degree (B.A.) in related field with a minimum of two (2) years of experience in the financial, retirement and estate planning field or in marketing these services.
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Is searching for an Email Marketing Specialist for a Communications Channel Strategy and Reporting opportunity with a credit card and banking institution client of ours located in Riverwoods, IL. This is a full-time, hybrid, contract opportunity, that will require coming into the office 3 times per week at the Riverwoods or downtown Chicago office locations.
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