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Reporting to the Senior Manager of Marketing, the Marketing Specialist, Corporate Communications develops strategic and tactical communications plans and content designed to capitalize on market opportunities and generate demand.
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Assist with the coordination (to include development and editing) of responses to Requests for Proposals (RFPs), pitch responses, credentials statements, lawyer biographies, and other marketing collateral, ensuring best practice methodology is applied.
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The Social Media / Marketing Specialist will work closely with the Marketing Director and is primarily responsible for developing, creating, and deploying engaging social media and website content and managing online interactions to help our organization and clients reach their audiences, increase brand awareness, drive website traffic, and cultivate patient/client leads.
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You will be working closely with the Senior Program Manager - Retail Program, National Sales Manager - Retail Program, Tremco CPG and Consumer Group team members, and retail partners on marketing collateral, digital content, product packaging, POP materials, planograms, social media, local marketing, and leveraging the retailers' own marketing package offerings.
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Working directly with agents on creative ideation and execution of marketing materials including, but not limited to, pitch presentations, advertising plans, direct mail campaigns, social media content calendars, as well as other forms of digital/print collateral.
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The Marketing Specialist will work alongside marketing colleagues based in the USA and the United Kingdom, helping to execute e.g. go-to-market campaigns (including product marketing); support ideation, development, and execution of web (including social media), print and digital marketing collateral and tradeshows/events.
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As a key member of the Marketing Team, the Marketing Specialist will be responsible for start to finish tradeshow coordination for shows throughout the year, marketing communication, acting as brand steward for collateral assets and sales execution.
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Those with interest in the following categories tend to do well in this role: Customer Service, Relationships, Customer Acquisition, Business Development, Leadership, Hospitality, Campaign Management, Communication, Training, Sales, Retail, Promotions, Team, Club, Athlete, Teamwork, Advertising, Marketing, Client Acquisition.
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Assists with designing marketing signage templates and station brand collateral that align with marketing plans. The Marketing Event Specialist is responsible for supporting the marketing team.
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Workwith Principals, senior design staff, and Marketing Manager to design, write, and produce qualification submittals, proposals, presentations, and other marketing collateral to support business development activities that are in alignment with firm brand standards, with a critical emphasis on graphic design capabilities.
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Assist the Brand Manager in facilitating the production of promotional materials; ordering collateral supplies and working with managers on developing and implementing local marketing opportunities.
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Brand/Marketing strategy experience, preferred. Coordinates the execution of various marketing communications vehicles including print ads, direct mail, digital advertising, and collateral material; participates in marketing plan development and implementation.
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Marketing Enablement - Work with Marketing and Prospecting teams to develop brand and awareness campaigns, design and execute branded content strategy and executions, support commercially-oriented event strategy, and ensure front-to-back alignment with commercial and product teams.
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Your role will involve coordinating digital promotional events, managing marketing collateral, assisting with influencer marketing support and collaborating with internal teams to ensure cohesive messaging.
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The Marketing Specialist is responsible for creating and maintaining corporate VAS/Saferide websites, marketing collateral, digital marketing and campaigns to maintain brand consistency across all forms of communication.
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