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The Growth Marketing team is seeking a Marketing Planning Manager who will join our New York City Marketing Performance and Analysis team and collaborate closely with Analytics, Finance, and Paid Media teams to deliver planning, execution, and optimization of paid media marketing plans across domestic and international territories.
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Knowledge and understanding of media planning principles, including target audience creation, channel planning strategy, media analysis and budget management. Deep understanding of media planning, ability to research/prioritize audiences, and a tactical understanding of key channels to translate budgets and goals into successful media plans.
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The Media Buyer/Planner is responsible for the planning of all media for existing clients and new business, in addition to researching, developing, and presenting media plans and media buying.
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Processes petitions and other information associated with annexations; serves as a public relations officer for the town by answering inquiries and complaints, and working with the news media; meets and confers with elected and appointed officials, other government agencies, community and business representatives and the general public on various aspects of planning and zoning administration; issues ordinance interpretations.
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Strategic Planning: Work closely with the Social Media Manager and agency to devise and implement innovative influencer and creator marketing strategies congruent with brand values, driving audience engagement and brand growth.
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This Social Media Coordinator role combines strategic planning, content creation, community development and channel management. Manage all day-to-day social media planning, tactics and implementation, including curating content, implementing paid promotion for social posts, managing contests/events, and overseeing and handling community communications.
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Assist in research & planning for all Tiktok content. Vivrelle is seeking an enthusiastic Social Media Director to play a critical role in the brand's continued growth. Lead social media marketing across all social media platforms including ideating on concepts and scripts, shooting content, publishing content, setting a social media calendar, and managing direct reports.
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The primary purpose of this position is to serve as a Public Affairs Specialist, Operations Chief, to carry out a wide range of public affairs (PA) assignments that include elements of media operations, social media, community engagement, command information, visual information, communication planning, contingency/crisis response.
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The Social Media Manager will own the day-to-day responsibilities of all social media & content distribution channels and support all content & creative production and planning. With 2-4 years experience managing various content related initiatives, the Social Media Manager will report to the VP of Marketing and work well alongside the rest of the Marketing and Brand team.
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Please go to to learn about us The Social Media Associate will collaboratively support the Social Media Manager in executing comprehensive influencer marketing strategies, public relations initiatives, and sustainability efforts aligned with the brand's values and goals.
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Responsible for managing end-to-end execution of influencer marketing programs, from strategic planning phases through creative execution, delivery and implementation. Spearhead project pipeline planning and proactively balance project loading with cross-functional bandwidth to ensure adequate resourcing of committed timelines.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. We are a growing start-up company looking for a Freelance Virtual Event Planning Expert and Mentor to join our community.
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The Communications Manager will serve as principal advisor providing comprehensive and proactive internal and external communications, strategies and planning, media relations, marketing strategy and branding efforts.
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Four years of experience initiating, planning, developing, maintaining, evaluating, implementing, and coordinating media relations and public information or four years professional experience as a journalist within a media.
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Robb Report & Art Media are seeking a highly motivated Operations and Planning Manager to join our dynamic, dedicated and growing team who is responsible for developing innovative campaign strategies, creating RFPs, mentoring junior staff and managing strong client relationships.
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