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The Marketing Manager will serve as the lead trafficker with team members on promotions, media relations, social media, graphic design and audience development. Liaise with internal departments and artist management on marketing plans and advertising.
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Previous experience in an athletic marketing, promotions, and/or creative services preferred. Management of budget for Athletics Marketing and Communications alongside Director of Athletic Communications.
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General knowledge of: Mac OS, Digital Asset Management platforms. This position is responsible for producing graphic art and visual materials for promotions, advertisements, packaging, and informative and instructional material for print and digital use.
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Paid Campaign Management: Plan and execute paid search advertising campaigns (Google Ads, Bing Ads) and social media promotions (Facebook Ads, Instagram Ads). We are looking for a candidate who has a versatile set of skills, including hands-on familiarity with SEO, paid media (including search and social media marketing), content management, project management, and web analytics.
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Experience in school food service management, quality assurance, menu planning, catering, marketing and promotions. A campus-based employee may not assume a new position for which he/she was selected based upon the posting process until the end of the current semester, unless approved by the chief officer – Human Capital Management.
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Three years experience in (1) natural/cultural resource management; or (2) interpretation or education; or (3) general maintenance; or (4) public safety; or (5) promotions or public relations or marketing.
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Working knowledge of DAM and PIM platforms· Website management, content production, email marketing, web analytics (GA, GTM, GMC, SEM, and SEO skills and knowledge· Experience with platforms such as Shopify+, Magento, Big Commerce, or other similar e-commerce platforms.
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Two (2) years of full-time experience working in a collegiate or professional Athletic Communications, Sports Information, Media Relations, Sports Journalism and/or Marketing & Promotions environments.
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The Assistant Director will work closely with external staff to establish the design and content for electronic communications, athletic marketing and ticket sales initiatives, and development campaigns.
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This position includes marketing, adherence to food quality and service standards, menu development and offerings, image, promotions, employee development, and profitability controls. · Manage all marketing and promotions.
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Develops sales leads to attract conventions and meetings through sales calls, database marketing, trade shows, cooperative promotions, and public relations. Industry credential such as Certified Destination Management Executive (CDME through Destinations International) or other related hospitality/tourism professional certification preferred (CMP, CTA, CAE, CTE, TDM, CASE, etc.
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Properly manage time between managing direct sales and marketing efforts with primary focus on developing corporate accounts, group sales and meeting and event sales based on determined market mixWork with property and revenue management team to ensure proper revenue management functions, rate and inventory management and forecasting are being fully evaluated to optimize revenues based on demand.
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Work closely with university athletic department marketing staff on ticket sales promotions as it relates to driving ticket sales revenue. Our suite of services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales and professional concessions expertise; branding; and campus-wide business and sponsorship development.
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Work with VIP Team, Support Team and land-based casino Marketing Team to keep them informed about upcoming promotions and get their feedback on the response to customer communication and user journeys.
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Collaborate with Ecommerce Manager and Digital Marketing Manager on promotional traffic-driving initiatives, website updates, and product offerings and promotions. Establish and maintain strong working relationship with Destination Management Companies (DMC) organizations, winery associations and other businesses involved with event promotion.
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