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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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Boston Globe Media is looking for a Director of Creative Marketing to lead its integrated marketing and pitch strategy. The ideal candidate is a hands-on creative (primarily a writer and storyteller with design chops) who understands creative production because they are a “doer”, but also empowers others to create as the team’s visionary.
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Reporting to the Director of Content Strategy for QVC+/HSN+ Streaming Service, the Content Creative Director drives the strategy, planning, creation, management, and governance of content for their assigned customer cohort and works closely with their partners in Content Development to ensure the successful execution of creative ideas and delivery of high-quality content.
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Collaborate with the Creative Director to lead creative project and campaign brainstorms and refine creative ideation into impactful and measurable creative executions.
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We are looking for a dynamic and passionate Social Creative Director who will concept and execute artist-centric, digital content from start to completion collaborating with planning, production, post-production, and publishing teams.
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The Creative Director is a key leadership position within the Home Fragrance leadership team. Job Description - Director, Creative (2401215) S/he contributes to the development of the creative strategy for all brands within Home Fragrance across products, collateral, and communication.
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Qualified candidate will have 10+ years of experience as Art/Creative Director managing an Art Department ideally from the beverage/packaged goods, action sports, motorsports, music or other Monster Energy lifestyle-relevant industry.
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An exceptionally creative thinker and communicator with an inquisitive mind that is comfortable and passionate about the intersection of creative, strategy, media, marketing, consumer insights and design.
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Reporting to the Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Communications and Brand Enhancement, the Creative Director will oversee the Director of Graphic Design and develop and lead a group of freelance and student staff.
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Creative Director at West Shore Home. You will report directly to the Chief Marketing Officer, oversee the entire Creative team, and work closely with our Digital Marketing and Media departments.
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The Associate Creative Director position at SHI is an opportunity for a talented and visionary design and copy leader who can craft and execute engaging and effective campaign themes and assets for SHI’s in-house B2B marketing team (comprising web, copy, graphic design and video.
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Overview: Rodeo Dental & Orthodontics is seeking a Creative Director to bring our brand to life, serve as the brand steward, and to help concept, produce and iterate on our marketing communications.
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You will work closely with the Creative Services Director, Vice President of Marketing, and other senior stakeholders to understand the business goals (typically brand awareness, mental availability and demand generation), target audiences, and value propositions of SHI’s products and services, and then translate them into compelling and consistent visual stories across all channels and media.
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The Associate Creative Director (ACD) is a spirited, creative powerhouse responsible for driving the creative process for project campaigns, activations and pitches across both digital and physical experiential marketing work.
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Collaborate with the Creative Services Director, Vice President of Marketing, and other senior stakeholders to understand the business objectives, target audiences, and value propositions of SHI’s products and services, and translate them into engaging and effective visual stories.
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