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Proficiency with common marketing tools such as: Salesforce, Marketo, Eloqua, BlueConic, Segment, Constant Contact, Canva, LinkedIn, Campaign Manager, Twitter, WordPress, Hootsuite, Office 365 suite.
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Global Campaign Marketing Manager, Startups, Google Cloud Marketing. Product Marketing Manager Lead - TikTok Shop - Seattle. TikTok Shop - Super Brand Day Campaign Manager.
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Position SummaryReporting to the Senior Marketing Campaign Manager - Digital Marketing, the Marketing Campaign Manager - Digital Marketing is primarily responsible for supporting and implementing the integrated marketing campaign plan in relation to digital channels (email, PPC, social media, SEO, SEM,) to achieve the goals for ACS Publications journals, subject portfolios, and related products.
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Report on social, digital, and campaign performance through internal dashboards to be shared with Senior Brand & Marketing Manager and C-suite. Collaborate with the Senior Brand & Marketing Manager to create a comprehensive content strategy that aligns with the company's branding and marketing goals.
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As an integral member of the Development and Marketing team, the Annual Giving Manager is responsible for the design, execution, and management of a comprehensive annual giving program, including coordination and collaboration with supporting initiatives in the areas of advancement services and donor relations.
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As the chief strategist and project manager, you will draft and update holistic Global Digital Community Marketing plans to reflect the needs of new seasons, adaptations and platform evolutions.
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The Demand Generation Campaign Manager reports to the Director of Content Strategy and will work on a highly collaborative team of marketing and CX professionals who are dedicated to creating long-term value for the Packaging & Cellulose businesses.
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Familiarity with the following programs a plus: Google Analytics, HubSpot, Campaign Manager. Seeking a full-time Social Media Marketing Specialist to support marketing efforts for Western Pest Services, Waltham Pest Services, OPC Pest Services, Western Fumigation and IFC Pest Control Brands.
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Budtender communication calendar, campaign execution, and internal communications to TSMs, Field Marketing, and Brand Ambassador teams. Manager of Wholesale Marketing Operations.
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We are seeking a strategic, savvy Product Marketing Manager to project manage, develop and execute campaign strategies that promote our new device launches and device offers and engage our target audience.
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1+ years digital marketing experience as a digital media buyer/planner, campaign analyst or account manager (other online advertising background) Experience working in digital ad platforms such as Facebook Ads Manager, Google Ads, LinkedIn Campaign Manager or other media platforms.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in integrated marketing/brand marketing project management, with a proven track record of developing and executing successful campaigns. Experience with digital marketing, social media, content marketing, local marketing, and in-store marketing.
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3+ years' hands-on experience with Enterprise Marketing technologies such as Audience Management (Adobe Audience Manager), Campaign Management (Salesforce Marketing Cloud), Decision Management (Pega Systems), Customer Data Platforms (Redpoint, Adobe Experience Platform, Salesforce C360), and Content/Testing/Optimization platforms (AEM, Adobe Target.
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The Marketing Campaign Manager will develop and execute multichannel digital campaigns that resonate with current and prospective clients, specifically within the Sitecore and DXP ecosystem.
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Reporting to the Senior Campaign Director, the Advancement Services Manager will work closely with internal and external partners related to the work of Advancement Services in support of engagement and philanthropic goals and priorities of the College and Development & Alumni Relations Department.
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