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Collaborate with the marketing department to develop promotional campaigns and events to drive awareness and increase foot traffic to the retail store. - Utilize various marketing channels to create visibility for the retail store.
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If you are accepted into this program, you will train on all aspects of the business before joining our Marketing Team. We have a strong promotional email program that drives existing customer engagement and retention.
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In partnership with the PR Manager and Director of Marketing, manages design and production of Resort promotional materials including print, digital, advertising assets and other collateral.
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Support and implement strategic corporate brand marketing initiatives and promotional activities. TTI is a world-class leader in design, manufacturing and marketing of power tools and accessories, outdoor product equipment, and floor care products.
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Ability to take ownership of designing graphics for the company’s brand, including but not limited to informational sheets, website, and promotional products. Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Marketing, or Graphic Design, or equivalent experience.
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Understands and can clearly articulate the Company's brand positioning, including: the uniqueness of all expressions of ANN INC., current marketing and promotional initiatives, markdowns, POS events, Bounce Back promotions, coupon events, lifestyle concepts to internal and external clients.
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Carry out restaurant marketing, advertising, and promotional activities and campaigns. Job Description: Assistant/Service Manager. Fully understand and comply with all federal, state, county, and municipal regulations that pertain to health, safety, and labor requirements of the restaurant, employees and guests.
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Manages all aspects of central station including residential alarm sales, promotional offers, and training. Works closely with Marketing, Customer Operations Manager, and Technology Director to evaluate product offerings, pricing and promotions.
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Manage marketing campaign fulfillment from start to finish including ordering supplies and promotional materials, putting together boxes/envelopes, ensuring accuracy in each mailing, labeling with return and USPS labels, taping boxes, and loading up completed boxes or envelopes on a dolly.
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This includes but is not limited to the cooler, retail displays, and up to date promotional marketing material. Traveling within the immediate area of your location is required every week to ensure that outside marketing needs are being met.
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The Sales Coordinator is responsible to perform general office duties to support Sales & Marketing team, Director of Sales and General Manager. Gather materials and assemble information packages (e.g. brochures, promotional materials, sales demo kit, welcome kit, souvenir etc.
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Graphic Design: Basic design skills to create visually appealing marketing materials, such as banners, social media graphics, or promotional flyers. SEO and SEM: Assist in optimizing content for search engines and understanding basic principles of search engine marketing (SEM.
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Work with the University Marketing and Communication ( UMC ) to develop content and plans for advertisements, press coverage, web content, and other promotional materials in a timely manner.
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Craft marketing materials including PowerPoints and one-page promotional advertisements. A bachelor’s degree, preferably in journalism, communications, marketing, or a related field.
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You will be responsible for creating product based content for the company's social media channels, e-commerce graphics, and other promotional videography. Degree in Marketing, Communications, Graphic Design, Photography or related field (preferred.
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