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This is an excellent position for a highly capable and successful marketing professional who's ready to take on bigger responsibilities and a leap of faith, to not only manage and execute all aspects of marketing & demand generation, from content, campaigns, website, and social media traffic, to webinars/events/trade shows and public relations but also help drive and shape Smarking's marketing and go-to-market strategies.
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Bachelor’s degree with a demonstrated interest in marketing, communications or public relations. Stay up to date with latest advertising, public relations and social media best practices and technologies; as well as trends in the toys, collectibles, and equestrian industries.
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Events: Develop and carry out an events plan for the entire organization, making use of a contract events manager, covering revenue-generating events, membership relations, and community engagement journalism events, and ensuring that all WWNO events are presented to the same high standards and enhance station's visibility and benefit.
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The role will support Global Thought Leadership & Content and collaborate cross-functionally with the Global Brand, Regional & Vertical Marketing, Digital, Demand Activation/Generation, Public Relations, Customer Success and Product Marketing teams.
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In conjunction with the General Manager and senior company management, is the local center spokesperson for all public relations and directly interfaces with the media as necessary to further the objectives of the center and promotes the best interests of the company.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 4 years of experience in public information, marketing, or public relations. Assistant Marketing and Communications Manager (Senior Public Information Representative)The Energy Department is seeking to fill one (1) full-time Assistant Marketing and Communications Manager (Senior Public Information Representative) who is an experienced and savvy senior communicator with strong strategic and tactical abilities.
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At Canes, Restaurant Marketing is executed through localized Caniac (Grass-Roots or Neighborhood) Marketing, Media & Public Relations, Sponsorships (paid partnerships with for profit organizations) and Active Community Involvement initiatives (paid & non-pad partnerships with non-profit organizations.
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Assists in the development, management, execution, and measurement of all aspects of the marketing, communications and branding strategies under the leadership of the Director of Marketing; including but not limited to social media, Websites, public relations, Digital & Print Advertising, Collateral, Video / Photography Assets, Graphic Design, etc.
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Direct all marketing communications functions including: advertising, creative content development execution and distribution, public relations and events, digital marketing, including company website, digital merchandising and promotion, mobile marketing, e-mail marketing, search marketing, social media marketing and e-commerce.
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Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in marketing, public relations, communications, business or other related field. Regularly review progress of public relations and marketing efforts through report generation.
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Demonstrated experience in marketing, account management, ad agency, or retail promotion, health insurance or healthcare communications or promotion, communications, or public relations.
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Five (5) years of equivalent experience in social media, public relations, communications, reporting or writing. UM Marketing and Communications serves all campus departments and offices, as well as the public, by producing and distributing accurate and timely information about.
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Guide internal and external resources in the development of marketing communications for use in all channels including but not limited to advertising, blog articles, public relations, sales materials, customer communications, social media, and web copy.
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Engage in marketing communications efforts across multiple channels, including branding, digital marketing, content marketing, trade shows, public relations, advertising, and partner co-marketing.
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4-year bachelor's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Business, or related major; 2 years experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising agency experience preferred.
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