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Advertising, Public Relations, Media Planning & Buying, Market Research, Interactive, Social Media, Event Planning, Collateral Development & Cultural Awareness Training., Total Market, Multicultural, Digital Advertising, and Influencer Marketing.
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Oversee outside agencies, maintain branding, create messaging, digital marketing campaigns, national sales events, national social media marketing, e-marketing, e-commerce, internal and external communications, website design, development and performance optimization and mobile platform, SEM, SEO, SMS, internet sales standards and best practices.
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Manage the data collection and analysis for all external units within the Department of Athletics (Ticket Operations, Ticket Sales & Retention, Tigers Unlimited, & Digital Marketing & Social Media) for the purpose of forecasting ticket pricing and sales for all ticketed athletic events.
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Maintain all external relationships consistent with the objectives, operating philosophy, and desired image of the company, re: customer relations, public relations, vendor relations, and community relations.
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Skilled at pillars of an integrated marketing plan, including social media/influencer marketing, e-mail marketing, content marketing, advertising, sales promotion, events/production and public relations.
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This highly collaborative role will help facilitate the development and execution of various marketing and branding initiatives across both soccer and business operations (marketing, ticketing, partnerships, business intelligence, community relations, public relations/ communications.
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Knowledge of public relations strategies, media relations, and crisis communications, including developing relationships with industry influencers and managing media outreach.
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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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This includes addressing both subscription and single ticket sales; coordinating media placement; serving as a daily contact for marketing partners and vendors; effecting outreach and audience engagement efforts; and forging strong relationships with local, regional, and national media outlets.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing, Sales and Patron Services, the Communications Manager will guide the strategy for public relations to consistently articulate and advance The Dallas Opera’s mission.
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Assist the audience development and engagement specialist with a variety of tasks including creating and scheduling social media posts for our private group sales Facebook page as well as our public social media pages; tabling at community events; among other duties.
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1+ years of Public Relations/Influencer Marketing and/or related experience. The Social Media Strategist will work closely with the VP of Marketing in the planning, execution and optimization of Icer Brands online marketing and social media campaigns for Ultra Game NBA & NFL, Brooklyn Cloth and the rest of the portfolio of brands.
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Must be experienced with strategic communication across a wide variety of platforms: network/cable television, OTT, streaming services, Print, Web 2.0, Social Media, Public Relations, Packaging, Point-of-Sale, Retail Sales.
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Work closely/in tandem with Integrated Marketing, Research, and Content Teams (Video, Edit, Branded Content Studios), Sales, and Management. BS/BA degree in Communications, Public Relations or related field is required.
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Experience in marketing campaigns, project management, and public/media/influencer relations. Our team has more than 100 years of collective industry experience, specifically in destination marketing and group & hotel sales, giving us the unique advantage of competitively positioning an organization’s city, state, convention center or hotel.
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