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The Creative Services Manager, in collaboration with the Director of Marketing and Communications, will work collaboratively to execute the annual Marketing plan and meet assigned goals on deadline and within budget.
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Job Title: Senior Manager, Creative ServicesA little bit about our team:Creative Services is a global department committed to amplifying our songwriters and iconic music catalogs, driving engagement and building legacy through strategic marketing, content creation, brand partnerships and storytelling.
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As the Creative Content Manager, your role will involve creating a wide range of content for our record labels. Work closely with the creative leadership team, artists and labels to ensure successful artist imaging.
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We're in search of a senior-level Creative Director with a background in copywriting and a knack for innovative, quirky, and irreverent style to lead creative concepting for Gaming, Sports, Tech, and Lifestyle brand projects.
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From initial concepting to creative execution, the Associate Creative Manager will collaborate with external agencies and internal creative partners in developing breakthrough creative while ensuring all assets align with the overarching campaign strategy, are tonally consistent across all consumer touchpoints, tap into innovation & experimentation, and deliver premium, engaging content for consumers.
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As a member of the Corporate Marketing team, the Creative Manager brings the brand narrative to life through strong creative design in collaboration with product marketing, communications, and executive leadership teams.
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The Creative Manager leads and owns the creative direction for the Rithum brand, ensuring consistency across all internal and external communications and customer/prospect touchpoints.
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Creative Strategy ManagerThe responsibility of the Creative Strategy Manager is to work closely with the Head of Creative Strategy to oversee the Creative Strategy team, helping deliver against our team goals, while acting as mentor and guide to more junior team members.
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Skilled in Excell, Word, PowerPoint, Teams and Adobe AcrobatSkills in graphic design using Adobe Creative Suite, and skills in Project Management Software, Digital Asset Management (DAM) Software and/or CastNet/Scala system preferred.
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Lead and manage a team of two Art Directors, Creative Ops Manager, Copywriter, and Video Editor. Experience in Adobe Creative Suite, Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Final Cut Pro. Experience in Sketch, Figma and other digital creative tools.
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The Creative Assets Manager has primary responsibility for producing creative content (videography, photography, animation, and illustration) for the College, partnering with Communications and Marketing staff and other departments to deliver on-brand, on-message content that engages audiences across digital channels and print communications.
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Skills in graphic design using Adobe Creative Suite, and skills in Project Management Software, Digital Asset Management (DAM) Software and/or CastNet/Scala system preferred. Coordinate execution of creative projects to include, but not limited to print, digital media, direct mail, publications, signage, tv, radio, eblasts, presentation materials and other advertising needs.
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Proficiency in design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), as well as motion graphics software (After Effects, Premiere Pro, or similar). The Creative Designer will be responsible for ideating and creating digital designs and motion graphics.
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Marketing and Creative Manager. Five years of graphic design and photo editing software experience, such as InDesign, PhotoShop, Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, etc. This position helps implement HSSA's marketing and communications plan by developing and managing creative projects and production schedules, serving as the team's primary graphic designer, photography, and video editor, managing the mass email communication program, and ensuring the HSSA brand creative and voice is consistent across all channels.
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Candidate must have at least + years of combined experience as a Promotions Producer and Creative Services Producer with demonstrated experience with writing, shooting, and editing broadcast quality TV commercials, station promotions, long/short-form videos, and digital marketing at a local TV station in a fast-paced news environment.
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