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Ensure marketing and brand materials and tools are properly displayed, maintained and utilized including, signage, prices, flyers, etc. Maintain inventory of growlers, glass, lids and all other Beer Den and wine supplies through monitoring and ordering.
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Ability to create event marketing materials including flyers, signage, invites, and event program. The Social Media Coordinator & Content Creator is responsible for working closely with the Social Media/PR and Marketing teams to provide digital support for Boot Barn Inc. and exclusive brands via social media.
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Design and produce visually appealing marketing materials, including brochures, flyers, advertisements, signage, and digital assets. Stay updated on industry trends and best practices in graphic design and real estate marketing.
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Become familiar with Dog Trainer tools as defined in operational guidelines (such as calendars, flyers, business cards, local store marketing, build an event) and how partners utilize as part of + to drive the Dog Training business.
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Assist in creating promotional materials, including signage, flyers, and digital content. As an Event Promotions Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting our event marketing efforts and ensuring the success of our promotional activities.
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This position offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in event planning, promotions, and brand marketing. Collaborate with the marketing team to develop and implement event marketing strategies.
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Apply now to become an Event Promotions Assistant and contribute to the success of our exciting promotional events. Join our dynamic and creative team as an Event Promotions Assistant! Stay updated on industry trends and competitor activities related to event promotions.
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Coordinate logistics such as venue selection, vendor management, and equipment setup. Proficiency in using Microsoft Office Suite and event management software. Previous experience in event planning or promotions is a plus, but not required.
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Creative mindset with a passion for event planning and promotions. Problem-Solving Prowess: Showcase your quick thinking and adaptability as you handle unforeseen challenges with finesse. Conduct market research and gather feedback to identify trends and insights.
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Diverse Projects: Embrace a range of events, from intimate gatherings to large-scale celebrations, keeping your work exciting and fulfilling. Assist in the planning, coordination, and execution of promotional events and activities.
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Create engaging event materials such as invitations, flyers, and signage. Bachelor's degree in Event Management, Hospitality, Marketing, or a related field. Marketing Support: Collaborate with the marketing team to promote events through various channels, including email campaigns, social media, and website announcements.
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Thriving Creativity: Unleash your creativity and bring extraordinary ideas to life, making each event a unique and memorable experience. Assist in tracking event performance metrics and preparing post-event reports.
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Produce high-quality and engaging written content, including, but not limited to, internal communications (emails, text messages), newsletter articles, digital signage content, SharePoint, blog posts, press releases, website copy, social media posts, video scripts, article submissions, content for marketing materials (flyers, RFPs, sell sheets, brochures, etc.
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Become familiar with Dog Trainer tools as defined in operational guidelines (such as calendars, flyers, business cards, local store marketing, build an event) and how partners utilize as part of G.U.E.S.T.+ to drive the Dog Training business.
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Responsible, along with Resort Manager, for the inventory of all flyers and the proper signage at the resort. Implement membership awareness at the campground through welcome calls/emails, camp-in's, educational workshops, events, marketing materials and other promotional methods.
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