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The Global Brand Manager reports to the RMHC Global Marketing & Communications Director. The Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Marketing and Communications team is responsible for the development and execution of the organization’s global marketing and communications strategies.
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Job Description: The Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Marketing and Communications team is responsible for the development and execution of the organization’s global marketing and communications strategies.
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Skills: Adobe Creative Studio, Change Management, Civic Engagement, Community Development, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) System, Editing Process, Email Campaign Management, Fundraising Communications, Leadership Management, Marketing Plan Development, Market Research Data Analysis, Project Management, Strategic Communication Planning, Target Marketing, Team Management, Technology Integrations, Time Management, Visual Communications, Writing.
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This role leads project teams of non-reports, and heavily collaborates with other marketing leaders at Compass outside of the Bay Area (Americas, APAC & EMEA and global teams), Global marketing teams at Compass and with other vendor partners that serve the Food program.
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3-5 years of experience in marketing communications, project management and strategic thinking. The Marketing Communications Coordinator is tasked with supporting the Corporate Communications team in developing and executing its global marketing program utilizing a combination of online and offline marketing tactics including sales enablement, newsletters, website promotion, video, and industry events support.
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The Global Marketing Communications Manager will focus on segmentation and audience development, driving new business within the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, animal health and related industries, building meaningful relationships with customers to create value and drive loyalty.
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Adaptability, Adaptability, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro, Advertising, Branding Standards, Communication, Creativity, Cross-Channel Marketing, Cross Promotions, Design, Detail-Oriented, Industry Knowledge, Infographic, International Communication, Listening Effectively, Marketing Materials, Oral Communications, PowerPoint Presentations, Signages, Slide Decks, Taking Initiative {+ 1 more.
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12+ years of relevant experience in developing and delivering global influencer marketing strategies in a dynamic, fast-paced environment across social platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Youtube), including at least 8 years of people management experience.
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The Regional Marketing Manager oversees the implementation of marketing and communications work streams including campaigns, storytelling, strategic communications, events and experiential marketing in a majority of the Bay Area business.
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This team serves as the primary liaisons, collaborators, and project managers between BCG’s Global Brand & Creative Strategy team and key stakeholders from across Global Marketing & Communications.
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Omnicom Public Relations Group is a global collective of three of the top global public relations agencies worldwide and eight specialist agencies in public affairs, marketing to women, fashion, global health strategy, and corporate social responsibility.
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Act as a thought-leader for the LGM IMT team and its clients, aspects of retail brand marketing; project management, external communications; marketing and sales campaigns, and marketing KPI’s & metrics.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in English, marketing, communications, arts management, theatre, or a related field; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Marketing Communications Coordinator, TDPS Functional Title: Marketing Communications Coordinator, TDPS.
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Participates in projects and client-support assignments in accordance with the marketing/communications staff performing research, writing, editing, and advising on matters of media relations, issues management, social media communications, and other work necessary to ensure successful project completion.
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Print, Video, and Multimedia Project Management: Serve as the lead within the Integrated Marketing Communications team to develop, create, and launch a variety of print, video, and digital marketing initiatives that support the recruitment, enrollment, communications, and brand efforts of Pepperdine University and the Caruso School of Law.
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