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Compulse, the creative agency arm of Sinclair Broadcast Group, is looking for a Social Media Marketing Coordinator to help implement and maintain marketing efforts across multiple social networks such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and other platforms as needed for agency clients.
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The Sales and Marketing Coordinator is a key member of the destination marketing and communications team. Prepares ongoing reports for Destination Marketing Division Director.
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As a Marketing Coordinator , you will gain hands-on experience, across a spectrum of marketing activities in support of building Cosentini's brand profile to include attracting clients, building a strong internal culture, and making a difference in the community.
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The Marketing and Events Coordinator will work directly with the Development Director to oversee the development and delivery of the integrated marketing strategy for the Montana Natural History Center (MNHC.
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Marketing/Proposal Coordinator Role Description: Huitt-Zollars' National Capital Region office has a great full-time opportunity for a Marketing/Proposal Coordinator with 5 years Federal market experience.
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Marketing & Design Coordinator. Proven experience in marketing, design, event planning, and project management within the cannabis industry or related fields. This full-time, on-site position offers an exciting opportunity to combine your marketing expertise with design skills to help shape the future of cannabis technology.
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As the Communications & Marketing Coordinator for UT-ORII, you will be a strong news writer who will bring a passion for sharing stories internally and externally about our exciting UT-ORNL graduate and other education programs, and our joint research advancements.
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The University of Tennessee - Oak Ridge Innovation Institute (UT-ORII) is seeking a Communications & Marketing Coordinator to play a crucial role in supporting and elevating the impact of the institute's education, research, and workforce development.
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Bachelors degree in a related field or combination of education and relevant experience, including: Architecture, Art History, Urban Planning/Studies, Marketing, Journalism, Creative Writing. Reporting: Work with the BD Director to produce regular reports to assess the effectiveness of marketing efforts and new business pursuits.
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Reporting to the Senior Associate Director of Marketing in University Planned Giving (UPG), within the University Development Office, the Marketing Coordinator will work with fundraising and administrative colleagues to manage donor and prospect data, coordinate marketing efforts and lead tracking, and liaise with planned giving teams and fundraisers across the University, to support planned giving fundraising success University-wide.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for an Experienced Marketing Coordinator to join our team in Orange, California (CA)! Bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism, Communication, Marketing, Education, or other relevant major.
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About the role: The Betr team is looking for a marketing coordinator to lead on net new affiliate outreach and existing partner management, while providing broader operational support to the Betr marketing team ahead of football season and beyond.
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The User Generated Content [UGC] Marketing Coordinator will report to the Affiliate Marketing Manager and assist in the sourcing, engagement, and management of user-generated content (UGC) creators.
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Gamewise, Delaware North’s Interactive Gaming division, is hiring a Marketing Operations Coordinator to support events, promotions, advertising and organic social media. Under the guidance of the Marketing Operations Manager, you’ll bolster awareness for the Betly Sportsbook and Casino brands via organic social media content management, events & activation execution, and coordination of broader promotional and digital marketing initiatives.
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KEW Realtys Marketing Coordinator. High Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, WordPress, Google SEO, and familiarity with email marketing software such as MailChimp, Catalyst, and others.
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