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Position Summary Reporting directly to the Director, Creative Production, the Project Coordinator role will act as key support for the Creative Production Team (5 members), plus VP of Marketing as time permits, focusing on day-to-day tasks that keep Ikon Pass photo shoots, video projects and campaign development and deliverables moving efficiently, as well as occasional projects for the larger Alterra Mountain Company brand.
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Working closely with the Executive team, the EAMC is responsible for both project management and administration for Executive schedules and priorities, new client communication, marketing, IT and website vendors, purchasing and expenses, research projects, and written communication.
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As one of the largest video gaming and amusement providers to bars, restaurants, truck stops, gas stations and non-profit organizations in the state of Illinois, the Marketing Coordinator is the ‘champion’ for LLG company communication and marketing project management.
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The Marketing Data Coordinator is responsible for maintaining assets to achieve business goals. Collaborates with department team members to write, curate, and organize marketing information, including project descriptions/stories and resumes, for use in marketing efforts.
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Writing/developing creative content including, but not limited to: web content, brochures, marketing plans and promotions. years of experience in a field marketing role executing promotional strategies and awareness; experience in consumer-service based marketing in a hospitality setting.
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The Marketing Communications Coordinator provides project management support and assists Marketing and Communications colleagues in campaign planning, multi-media communications development, and vendor management and procurement.
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In addition, the marketing coordinator will work on initiatives for the marketing department such as assisting the data coordinator to ensure project and staff details are entered into the marketing database.
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A typical day as Hallie Q. Brown's Marketing and Events Coordinator provides an opportunity to utilize social media to leverage the mission of the agency by creating material that is consistent with the brand and values of Hallie Q. Brown Community Center.
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Stretch Zone is currently seeking a rockstar marketing coordinator to be part of our team! Must be able to work on site at our Ft. Lauderdale, FL headquartersExcellent verbal and written communication skills, spelling and grammar are crucialExcellent time management and organizational skills and comfortable working in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environmentHigh level of professionalism and strong team playerExceptional project management skills with a keen eye for detail.
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The Marketing/Proposal Coordinator will guide and assist capture efforts and proposal teams under the Marketing and Business Development Manager and Operations Managers in the planning, development and completion of assigned capture efforts, including development of capture plans, market intelligence, proposal outlines, schedules, assignments, creative presentations, graphics and themes related to Tetra Tech’s core business areas.
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Join our team as a Marketing Project Coordinator and become a key player in driving the success of our marketing projects and initiatives! Job Title: Marketing Project Coordinator.
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We’re looking for a digital marketing coordinator to work in our Digital Marketing Agency. You’ll also review and coordinate contracts, planning documents, schedules, and project status reports.
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Coordinate print production of all Providence House marketing materials including the final design, quantity needed, and budget for each project to ensure timely delivery. Design dynamic digital and print materials for a variety of audiences in conjunction with the External Relations Directors that follow Providence House brand guidelines, support its mission and help achieve the goals of the project.
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The Executive Assistant / Marketing Coordinator (EAMC) works at the hub of all the activities that keep the day to day business functions running. Project manage internal efforts on IT projects such as software implementation.
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Join Kimley-Horn’s growing marketing team and help influence client and project strategy; coordinate, write, and collaborate on proposals and thought leadership; and promote the firm. + Communicate and interact with professionals, project managers, and technical staff.
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