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The Media Director classifies and catalog all library and media inventory and directs the Church Media Ministry. The Church Media Director Job Description (Sample) below is available free to download, customize and print for your church administrative office, Human Resources Dept., etc.
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The Director of Digital Media will lead Home Chef's digital paid media strategy across our family of brands. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders (Brand, Analytics, Product, Influencer Marketing and Creative) to support and improve paid media advertising efforts.
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Together with the Media Director, develop and champion a new organizational capability by operationalizing the new HCP media pillar including the vision, process/WoW internally and with the HCP media agencies, set the vision for brands' HCP media strategy.
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Director, Paid Media & Google page is loaded. Director, Paid Media & Google. Build strong relationships with external partners (Google/Bing) as well as internal partners such as EU search teams, media measurement, ad tech, site merchandising and creative.
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Expertise in both traditional and digital marketing channels (TV, Radio, OOH, OTT, Search, Display, and Social) with a deep understanding of cross channel media planning and buying. Strong understanding of research and planning tools and ability to educate teams on various platforms (e.g., Advantage, Nielsen Media Impact, Nielsen Ad Intel, ComScore, Strata, MRI Simmons, Kantar/Vivvix, Pathmatics, etc.
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Reporting to the CMO, the Director, of Social Media & Content will play a key role in advancing our digital marketing strategy and execution. The Director, Social Media & Content is a critical new role overseeing the growth strategy across organic social media channels and building the CV Linens brand personality through content.
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As Media Director, you will lead, support, and inspire the media team and its activities in both digital and traditional (broadcast) media ensuring the delivery of effective, innovative and strategic solutions that maximize the clients budget.
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The Media Director will drive the media strategy, planning and direction across all brand campaigns to integrate media informed by consumer insights, creative thinking, gut instinct and data.
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The student intern will gain hands-on experience in social media marketing and content creation while promoting USF events and telling USF stories in collaboration with students, staff, and faculty.
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The Lighting & Media Director works closely with other team members on the Creative Arts team. Ability to operate technical equipment/software including lighting consoles GrandMA, PCO, ProPresenter, After Effects, Resolume, various media servers, and Google Suite.
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Merkle is seeking a Digital Media Account Director with an established network to work on an exciting retail media network, developing and managing this practice from the ground up as part of our capability.
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The Media Manager will work closely in conjunction with the NFIB national communications team based in Washington D.C. and report to the NFIB Communications Director. In addition, the Media Manager will create content that provides value for our members and messaging, such as producing, pitching, and placing op-eds; writing press releases, talking points, and briefing materials; and booking NFIB experts on radio and television programs.
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Given today's social media landscape, scroll-stopping video content creation will be a key focus, and TikTok a prime platform. Innovative Instincts: You're not just in the social media game; you're rewriting the rules.
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Designed to inform brand strategies with real-time insights, Hearts & Science is a data-driven marketing agency with expert media planning and buying capabilities, among other services that include shopper marketing, marketing innovation and content activation.
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The Social Media Director will be responsible for increasing brand awareness & exposure through social media platforms across the US. You will be responsible for creating & executing social media strategies across our various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter/X, TikTok, and more.
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