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This person should be passionate about TikTok as an entertainment medium, and its role in the social media landscape. Research creator economy trends, stay up to date on TikTok trends to provide creative direction and design leadership.
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Along with leading media planning across all platforms and buying and negotiation for out-of-home, print, streaming, display, and rich media, you will also collaborate closely with our Group Director of SEM/Social and Performance/Analytics and our Broadcast/Linear partner.
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Content monitoring for the ITE website per SDSU guidelines and ITE social media accounts. The Executive Assistant will provide communication and outreach support to the ITE programs and initiatives by monitoring the ITE website, the ITE social-media messaging, and the promotion of programs and initiatives.
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Performs a wide range of duties in the following areas: editing, writing, scheduling external communications and features for various publications, uses email, blogs and the web, community outreach, development communications, marketing plans and implementation, social media and special events.
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Marketing: Coordinate special events, promotions, marketing collateral, media interaction, public relations, website updates, social media marketing. Must be able to efficiently utilize social media and MS Office Suite products to accomplish work tasks (Outlook, Word, Excel and Power Point.
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You will also help manage the EFI Foundation's monthly newsletter, manage event promotion, and oversee social media strategies to boost event registration and amplify analytic work. As part of strategic communications planning, manage the production of monthly impact reports on communications and marketing analytics including social media metrics, website traffic, and email engagement.
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The Social Media and Digital Marketing Director role is an opportunity for a highly skilled and experienced digital strategist to lead the development and execution of impactful social media campaigns, content, and strategies while driving the growth of a fast-paced and innovative organization's digital presence.
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Lead the development of cross-channel media strategies for both traditional and digital channels (linear TV, radio, digital, social, programmatic, CTV, OOH, etc.) Expert knowledge of research tools like ComScore, SQAD, Simmons/MRI, Vivvix, Prisma etc.
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Generate/write/edit content for IWPR’s communications platforms, including press releases, statements, op-eds, editorial memos, blogs, ad copy, and pitch kits; assist in the generation of social media and web content.
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The CLS Director of Communications will manage the production of multimedia content, including videos, print, social media and infographics, to effectively communicate with diverse UCSF audiences.
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Increase revenue through effective day-to-day management of account development activities from lead development through contracting and implementation, including but not limited to: prospecting through cold/warm calling, e-mail communication, social media connecting, business letter writing, follow-up on marketing campaigns, engagement during and following industry events, research and due diligence activity.
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Director, Marketing About the Role:The Director of Marketing will lead the overall content strategy and develop plans for paid advertising, website, social media, and promotions for the leisure, group, and travel industry in the Napa Valley.
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Founded in 2001 with a focus on representing brands in sports, we provide our clients with a full-service marketing approach, including sponsorship consulting, media planning and buying, creative production and design, experiential marketing, hospitality, public relations, social media and research.
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Provides leadership and works collaboratively with other key staff in developing the School's strategic communications and marketing plans and functions, including design, market research, website design, strategic content writing and marketing, digital and print marketing collateral, photography and video production, integrated social media campaigns, and internal and external communications, including crisis communications.
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Ability to develop integrated communication strategies – that will touch across the ARD team and be in sync with IMC initiativesIn-depth understanding of digital and social media platforms and how to leverage them to further the goals of Alumni Relations and Advancement.
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