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Required Qualifications include: Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree in communication, marketing, creative services, public relations, graphic design, film production or a related field from an accredited four-year college or university prior to the start date of the position (Seniors/upcoming graduates are welcome to apply.
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Assist with graphic design requests and oversee digital assets and collateral creation including specific advertisements, social media graphics, poster boards, LED displays, menus, and more.
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May write content for marketing collateral, blogs, newsletters, websites, emails, and announcements. General Content Creation, including graphic design. Ability to develop and present business, marketing and product strategies externally.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, with a concentration in Communications, graphic design, visual/media arts, or a related field. Proficiency with graphic design programs, such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
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Familiarity with donor database (Salsa/Bonterra), Google Analytics, and some graphic design experience is desired. Title: Marketing and Outreach Specialist. · Create marketing collateral and manage the website and social media accounts.
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Work with team members to ensure all content needs are met by effectively tracking/ trafficking content from conception to execution i.e. writing/editing and/or freelancer management as well as graphic design and review approval process for brand and IP protection.
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If you have a passion for producing modern creative and are an effective Leader, then we have a once in a lifetime opportunity for you as we are currently seeking a proficient Graphic Design & Marketing Specialist to join our strong, positive, passionate, solution oriented and thriving team.
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Two or more years of work or equivalent experience working with publications, communications, public relations or graphic design is preferred. Bachelor’s degree or other four-year degree from accredited university in Agricultural Communications, Journalism, Communications, Design, Marketing or Related Field.
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Create concepts for collateral, posters and campaigns. Participate in product and business decisions, representing marketing goals. Attend marketing and networking events. Create, update and maintain marketing materials.
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Bachelor’s degree in graphic design, fine arts, marketing, or a related field. Design visually appealing graphics for online and offline marketing collateral, including.
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In addition, the candidate will at times work on general marketing department functions including webpage updates, web banner ad design, landing pages, web-to-print portal administration, marketing collateral, email marketing, social media, website blogs, and general internal marketing department tasks.
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The Marketing Specialist is responsible for the execution of business development collateral, offering materials, and marketing reporting and coordination. Collaborate with internal and external graphic design professionals in designing and producing a variety of electronic & print marketing initiatives and deliverables, including custom marketing brochures (offering memorandums), proposals, e-mail marketing, research reports, strategy maps and submarket aerials; monitor workflow and manage the approval process.
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Content creation/ copywriting: Utilize expertise in storytelling to develop and curate compelling content for various platforms, including social media, website, digital paid advertising and email campaignsGraphic Design: Develop visually striking designs for all marketing initiatives, including websites, social media, marketing collateral, emails, and more.
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Time Type: Full Time SummaryThis Business Support Specialist, Marketing is responsible for supporting the DSV Road Sales team by managing company presentations, sales collateral and promotional items, communication and liaison between departments, external communications content such as social media and web press releases.
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Degree in graphic design, Fine Arts, or a related field. marketing collateral for direct mailings, including brochures, holiday cards, The design specialist will play a crucial role.
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