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The Social Media Coordinator will be responsible for managing and executing our social media strategy across owned channels, creating engaging content, and fostering community engagement.
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The Senior Digital Content & Social Media Strategy Manager, will manage Kitchen and Bath (K&B) International content strategy & creation across international social and digital platforms to support Kohler K & B International in achieving its business goals and implementing the brands strategies through digital & social content used for earned, owned and paid media activities.
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Services include media and public relations, brand strategy, content creation, web design and development, content strategy, special events, video marketing and training.
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Drive organic and paid social content strategy to foster deeper conversation and earned media for Xperi, DTS, and TiVo. Use social media marketing tools to monitor campaigns and analyze data Collaborate with brand teams to produce content experiences across social platforms.
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Manages the research LinkedIn and Twitter/X accounts; works with university social media manager to determine strategy and alignment with university channels and uses data to inform strategy and execution of content to increase peer perception of UT Research and faculty achievements.
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Job DetailsDescription SUMMARY: The Patriots Digital & Social Media Content Producer will execute our content strategy with the goal of maximizing reach, and growth of our fanbase.
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Strong understanding of content strategy, digital advertising, social media trends, and influencer marketing. The ideal candidate will be responsible for content creation, managing digital media campaigns, strategizing social media efforts, executing PR campaigns, and overseeing influencer partnerships.
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At least 3 years of experience in social media and a deep understanding of social media trends, a keen eye for content creation. 3+ years of experience in social media management, content creation, and community management.
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Proven experience as a Social Media Manager or similar role, with a strong portfolio showcasing your expertise, including content creation. Plan and develop social media content to engage and grow a Gen Z audience.
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In collaboration with the Vice President of Marketing and Communications, refine the annual social media content strategy and monthly calendars that support community impact, thought leadership, brand, and company culture.
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Job DescriptionThe Coordinator, Media is responsible for supporting the Director and Manager in planning and execution of all paid media plans across NBC Entertainment and the Entertainment Lifestyle Group (ELG.
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Collaborate: On client trend report documents Social Media Management Manage: Content calendar and ensure all scheduled content aligns with the client's marketing strategy.
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Supports the firm’s social media strategy; creates organic and paid content for detailed and actionable campaigns for business development initiatives across multiple practices, products and industries, as well as recruiting, pro bono, diversity, well-being, employee engagement, and other areas.
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This strategist and content creator will take a newsroom approach to drive a proactive and integrated social media strategy to tell our story, connect with customers, and elevate our brand in line with strategic business priorities.
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Our Social Media intern will work with our Digital Department to develop content and execute the strategic vision for all minor social media platforms for the Minnesota Wild. The Social Media intern will assist in creating content for all of the team’s social media platforms, engaging with fans, implementing social media trends, and attending team events to support with coverage.
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