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Experience in Digital Marketing, E-commerce Merchandising and Web Production functions, SEO, Google Analytics, Paid Search, Social Media, Display, Video, Retargeting, Affiliate Marketing, Content Development, App Marketing, and Product Recommendation Engines.
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Working knowledge of WordPress, Google Analytics, Adobe Creative Cloud (specifically Photoshop, Premiere, After Effects, InDesign and Illustrator), Microsoft Office, video production and editing, photography, familiarity with Canon products, copywriting and editing, social media content presentation and delivery, Salesforce and Pardot, basic HTML preferred.
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Working directly with the VP of Commercial Product, the Director of Creative Marketing and Storytelling will work across Boston Globe Media's branded content and media planning teams to lead stunning design and compelling narrative creation to promote Boston Globe Media's commercial solutions.
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Assist External Affairs team with creative media needs in support of assigned sports, social media, marketing, recruiting, messaging, communications, ticket sales and attendance.
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8+ years of professional experience in content, marketing communications or product marketing in a B2B SaaS environment. FranConnect is seeking a Director of Content & Communications.
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In collaboration with other key staff executives, compose, edit, and produce a variety of communications vehicles—including media releases, TDO News, General Director and patron newsletters, and annual and impact reports for distribution to stakeholders, including board, media, donors, and ticket buyers, as well as marketing and development copy as needed.
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Assist in promoting the USA Softball Hall of Fame Museum through grassroots marketing and social media. Develop and execute a year-round marketing and communications plan to provide positive media coverage of grassroots events, local associations, and National Championships.
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Media Relations, Video Production and Distribution, Social and Digital Media, Corporate Communications Support, Branding, Content Development and Distribution, Marketing, Graphic Design, Crisis Communications and Risk Management, Reputation Management, Strategic Counsel, and Measurement and Analysis.
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Actively measures performance and results of organic content on US Open and USTA channels, providing executive reports on performance and results against KPIs. Encourages creativity and collaboration within the social team and across the wider group of communication experts as part of the Communications & Content team.
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Reporting to the Social Media Manager and working closely with the Director of Brand Marketing, the Video & Social Media Specialist will produce images and video content for the Roosevelt University website, advertising, marketing materials and social media channels (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
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The Digital Content Specialist will fill a role on a creatively talented team of student employees who collectively produce visual content and help manage institutional social media channels for the BSU’s Office of Social Media and Digital Content within the Division of Enrollment, Marketing and Communications.
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Title: Manager, Multimedia Reports To: Director, Communications & Content Strategy Department: Communications, Marketing & Public Engagement Direct Reports: 2 Position Summary: Manages a staff of technical production specialists that contribute and produce multi-platform communications including broadcast, web, social media, and print.
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The Senior Marketing Manager will assist the Director of Marketing with all Marketing Planning & Execution strategies for Hilton Anatole, including the development, management, execution and measurement of all aspects of the marketing/branding strategies; including but not limited to Positioning, Marketing Budgets, social media, Websites, Paid Advertising, and Video/Photography Assets, etc.
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As an early Marketing team member, the Content Marketing Lead will manage our Creatives and Social Media team and report directly to Eric Wei (Co-Founder). Manage and execute reaching content deliverables, hitting goals of posting x number of content per day across social media platforms (Instagram, Youtube, Twitter, TikTok, etc.
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Activities include email marketing, content syndication, webinars, marketing automation, account-based marketing, content creation, and social media engagement, teaming with Contentful Growth Marketing team and 3rd party vendors.
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