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Application Process: If you're a passionate and creative Marketing Communications Specialist looking to make a difference within a global-leading industrial company - we want to hear from you.
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Drive global marketing communications and collaborations, guiding regions marketing teams with strategic insights, tactical recommendations, campaign timelines and distribution of clubs marketing assets to ensure effective, efficient, and cohesive go-to-market activities consistent with Titleist Golf Club core strategies.
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The Marketing Communications Consultant will lead, develop and implement the short- and long-term, omni-channel marketing strategies and tactics to support Small Business Sales SBS) and Commercial and Industrial (C&I) Sales Teams to maximize brand awareness, optimize sales, and drive customer acquisition, conversion, and loyalty.
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Advises the Assistant Vice President of Marketing and Communications and informs and advises the Vice President/Chief of Staff via partnership and collaboration with the Senior Manager of Community and External Affairs positioned in the President’s office in all areas associated with the development and implementation of institutional communications, marketing, branding, website and digital and social media efforts.
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Artfully weave together creativity with analytical thinking in order to support social media strategy that achieves brand, marketing and sales objectives. The Manager, Global Social Media will: play a pivotal role taking fresh to the next level as the brand expands it’s territory and authority, consistently across all platforms and markets, as well as being an integral part of the brand’s biggest product launch innovation in recent history.
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The Director, Global Marketing & Communications for Blue Man Group will provide direction for all Marketing, PR and Social Media activities taking place for all Blue Man Group resident shows (Las Vegas, New York, Chicago, Boston, Orlando, Berlin), World Tour, and all international resident and touring shows globally.
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7+ years of direct experience building and managing partner marketing programs, which includes experience working alongside Partnership teams in related roles: marketing campaign manager, field marketing, partner development (sales/bizdev), etc.
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Omnicom Public Relations Group is a global collective of three of the top global public relations agencies worldwide and eight specialist agencies in public affairs, marketing to women, fashion, global health strategy, and corporate social responsibility.
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This employee will report to the ACVS Marketing Manager and provide marketing coordination and administrative program support for marketing, sales and visitor services activities, as well as cross-divisional economic development initiatives.
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This role will drive the vision, strategy and execution for all elements of an integrated end-to-end marketing function, including media, brand, product and solution marketing, content and thought leadership, campaigns, demand generation, digital marketing, events, public relations and strategic communications, analyst and advisor relations and more.
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Ensure alignment of all marketing efforts in the USA and Canada with the global plan. Working closely with the Sport Division National Marketing Manager, you will oversee a variety of marketing initiatives including email campaigns, content creation, public relations, social media, advertising and budget management.
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Marketing communications | Digital marketing | Communication and writing skills | Graphic design | Project management | Trade shows | Event marketing | Social Media | Webinars | Sales collateral.
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Oversees all customer-facing communications with focus on digital content and social media content in partnership with the VP of Marketing, and CEO. Able to collaborate with Marketing, Sales and Engineering to deliver highly effective copy and messaging.
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The Regional Director of Marketing and Communications is responsible for the oversight and development of Skagit Regional Health’s strategies and activities related to: Service line growth, marketing, internal and external communications, strategic planning, media and public relations.
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The Global TMT marketing internship provides the opportunity to gain experience in global marketing and analytics and social media and work in the ever-evolving tech space at one of the leading management consulting firms.
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