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Reporting to the Director of Marketing Strategy, the Social Media Manager is responsible for creating and leading a comprehensive multiplatform social media strategy for Twin Cities PBS (TPT) that increases awareness of its mission and key strategic priorities and drives audience growth and engagement.
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Our team is led by top executives from brand-name e-commerce and content companies like Amazon, PBS KIDS, Duolingo, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, and Capital Christian Music, as well as a variety of start-ups and leading Christian entertainment brands.
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WTTW (Chicago PBS) and WFMT (classical music radio station) are seeking a full-time Membership Marketing Manager to join its Membership marketing and fundraising team. Project manage multichannel campaigns (direct mail, email, canvassing, telemarketing, digital) from start to finish, including budget, strategy, scheduling, creative including brand-aligned message development, list acquisition and segmentation, production and inventory control, and reporting/analysis.
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Experience in at least two of the following areas: SAP ECC/ S4 HANA Data Archiving & Information Lifecycle Management tools, Data Retention Tool (DaRT), Document Archiving, Print List Archiving, SAP Legacy decommissioning using Dart, SAP ILM software, SAP ILM Retention Warehouse (system decommissioning and reporting) or OpenText.
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Experience with IBM Common Store, PBS Content Link, BW and new dimension product Data aging , NSE, Data Tiering. Experience/knowledge in SAP ILM Retention Warehouse, retention policy management, data destruction and retention warehouse reporting.
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Experience with ETL tools and archiving solutions such as Informatica, OpenText, InfoArchive, and JiVS. Within our Digital Content Advantage practice, you will function as Subject Matter Advisor on content strategy, capabilities, technologies and vendors.
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Operations Transformation Archiving Lead, Digital Content Advantage. Demonstrate ability to develop current state enterprise content management technology architecture, gap analysis, and future state technology architecture to address client architecture gaps including scalability, on-premise/cloud, security and multi-country compliance.
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Experience with ILM technical configuration, extraction methods, LEW and CDE. Knowledge of data governance and records management. 3+ years experience with end-to-end SAP Archival implementation. Experience with SAP ADK or ILM + ABAP knowledge.
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Experience with database growth analysis and archiving strategy planning. Schedule archiving jobs, monitor job logs, prepare archiving statistics, monitor system performance and implement correction notes as applicable.
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Configure ILM technical configuration, retention warehouse, extraction methods, etc. Experience implementing Print List Archiving, Document Archiving and Archiving objects. 3+ years consulting experience on SAP Archiving activities.
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Ability to facilitate business transformation leveraging an enterprise content management platform. Define content governance including legal compliance/regulations, standards, taxonomies, industry practices, change management.
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Provide guidance to junior professionals as they manage large, confidential and complex data sets and serve as mentor to junior professionals. Professionals will use their deep sector knowledge and technical business operations consulting experience to take a more strategic view of our clients' priorities, helping them to prepare for growth, embrace the digital agenda and maximize operational efficiency.
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Our Market Offerings include Operating Model Transformation and Process Bionics. Our Operations Transformation team focuses on transforming our clients' core business operations. Conduct detailed analyses to draw conclusions and develop pertinent and insightful recommendations.
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Our clients seek a fresh perspective on how to create a flexible, innovative business model supported by a strong operations foundation. Configure retention and audit policies based on legal requirements across countries with ILM systems.
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Experience configuring retention and audit policies based on legal requirements across countries with ILM system. Identify business requirements, requirements management, functional design, prototyping, process design (including scenario design, flow mapping), testing, training, defining support procedures and supporting implementations as well as integrations.
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