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The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Marketing Specialist - Business Development coordinates and executes marketing campaigns and initiatives for WWP peer-to-peer fundraising events driving awareness, acquisition, and fundraising among WWP supporters, donors, and corporate partners.
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As the Sr. Marketing Specialist you will support the development and coordination of marketing programs, collateral, social media, reports, SEO/SEM, website, job ads, events and reputation management sites.
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Working with the Director of Digital Marketing, create and execute organic and paid search optimization strategies across digital platforms. Manage campaign lists and audience segmentation to ensure accurate, timely and targeted email marketing communications.
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Must have 3-5 years execution of marketing programs including thought leadership, advertising, sponsorships, email, social media, review sites, sales tools, blog posts, job boards and lead generation.
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3+ years of professional-level experience required in marketing and SEO within an external or in-house agency. Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in business or marketing. Research marketing and media opportunities for new and existing geographies.
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Job Title: Product Marketing Specialist, Capital Markets Technology. Create compelling marketing content that maps to integrated marketing campaigns and product promotion themes (blogs, white papers, guides, emails and videos) and maintain development plan for resourcing and coordinated campaign planning.
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Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, English, or closely related discipline with 2 years of experience in digital marketing, social media, collateral material, and content development.
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The Marketing Specialist assumes responsibility for developing and implementing marketing initiatives to create and deliver long-term, sustainable value to Klein Steel. Plan and oversee advertising and promotional activities including print, collateral, radio, public relations, online, social media, videos, giveaways, facility tours, etc.
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Serves as key member of the storytelling team, working collaboratively to develop compelling written content to share across all platforms, including hospital and foundation websites and internal and external e-newsletters and print collateral.
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Assist in the creation and maintenance of content for marketing collateral, including brochures, presentations, press releases, and website content, ensuring brand consistency and messaging clarity, working cross-functionally and with other internal marketing teams.
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Experience managing CMS platforms like Django, WordPress, or Drupal. A solid grasp of how blogging, press releases, social media, and related strategies go hand-in-hand with SEO. Metlife auto and home insurance.
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The Resolution Specialist l will be responsible for investigating complaints, analyzing data, and providing timely and effective resolutions to problems for all Post Funding and Title tasks. Handles processing of post funding tasks such as, VIN corrections, account unwinds, substitution of collateral (SOC) requests, and negotiations of settlements.
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Collaborate with the marketing team to develop compelling marketing collateral, including brochures, flyers, banners, and promotional items, to enhance the company's presence at events in conjunction with Conference Strategy Manager.
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Creating Marketing Material: Develop compelling marketing collateral, including presentations, brochures, and other materials, to support sales efforts and enhance client engagement.
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In control of the entire guest experience, this role will encompass aspects of marketing, social media, service, renovations, and capital projects, and how each of these areas touch our brand and appear to our guests.
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