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The Marketing Communications Specialist plays a pivotal role in supporting the growth and profitability of PAG companies by facilitating various marketing activities, managing content creation, and collaborating with internal teams and external partners.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience in market research and marketing campaigns Excellent presentation skills Proficient in project management Excellent customer service skills with the ability to develop and maintain customer and business relationships Experience using CRM platforms (experience administering Microsoft Dynamics CRM preferred) Time management.
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Monitors progress and outcomes of ongoing campaigns and communications projects, using editorial calendars and related project management platform tools. Experience with digital media platforms such as: project management platforms, content management systems, customer relationship management systems, social media management platforms, digital asset management, marketing automation, digital community management or similar is required.
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The Marketing Specialist will be responsible for brand standard execution, support in development initiatives, project management and administrative work, and marketing communications.
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The primary pillars to this role include account management, strategic marketing partnership, relationship building, campaign/program/project management and strong communication.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Event Management, or Communications preferred. The position is responsible for providing full-scale strategic event, marketing, and project management within the Horizontal event portfolio.
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Craft internal and external communications including client and employee newsletters, marketing collateral, web, and social media copy. Utilize project management tools to track progress and ensure timely completion of marketing initiatives.
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Collaborate with Chief Marketing Officer and Sales Operations Supervisor to set internal marketing-communications strategy. The Digital Marketing Specialist plays a key role in developing marketing-communication plans, executing marketing strategies and campaigns, delivering product and service messaging, and generating and analyzing metrics resulting from marketing activities for both internal and external audiences.
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Exercise creativity and independent judgment in developing and evaluating content in support of internal and external communications. Expert project management skills, with the ability to multi-task while still maintaining quality of work and meet deadlines.
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Assisting with production and distribution of internal and/or external publications/collateral; updating content on Seattle Children's intranet and external website; project management; messaging development; helping mentor and train teammates; and communication support during crisis situations.
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This content includes, but is not limited to web pages, landing pages, blog posts, event pages, webinars, social media, sales support collateral, account-based marketing outreach, RFP content, internal communications, and public relations.
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The Senior Marketing Specialist will support our team in the creation, development, and maintenance of marketing materials using your exceptional project management skills.
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Assists in the coordination and execution of marketing programs/initiatives, strategies and activities that may include advertising, sales content and internal communications. Coordinate with internal teams (inclusive of legal and compliance) and external vendors to facilitate smooth project execution.
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Strong organizational and project management skills with attention to detail. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and project management skills. Business Acumen, Business Data Analysis, Collaborating, Decision Making and Critical Thinking, Effective Communications, Effectiveness Measurement, Marketing Function, Marketing Systems.
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Help draft internal communications, including firmwide newsletters, invitation content, announcements, and intranet posts. The Marketing and Business Development Coordinator will work closely with the Marketing and Business Development team and across the firm’s other departments on proactive marketing and business development initiatives, with a range of responsibilities for project-based assignments that support the firm’s business goals.
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