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The Marketing Communications Coordinator is a critical communications role at S&A. Promotionally minded, this individual develops outreach materials and manages promotional vehicles to reach a variety of audiences, including tenants, community organizations, neighborhood partners, and our own employees.
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This role is responsible for maintaining the company’s social media presence and crafting engaging written and visual content that drives the company’s marketing goals, including increased following across digital and social platforms, brand affinity, and community engagement.
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As our Senior Marketing Coordinator, you will work in a collaborative team environment to support our Marketing teams in Arizona, California, Utah, and Washington. Our Marketing Team in Northern California has an opportunity for a talented Senior Marketing Coordinator to join our Roseville team.
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The Marketing Coordinator will drive brand awareness and attendee acquisition for our games portfolio of events, including PAX East and West and PAX Unplugged. Marketing Coordinator, ReedPop, PAX.
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As the Marketing Executive for Chick-fil-A S. Clearview, you will be required to uphold several different responsibilities important to the business. Creating a yearly marketing calendar based on Chick-fil-A, Inc.
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Reporting to the Director of NTW Marketing, the NTW Marketing Analytics Manager will lead the collection, analysis, and interpretation of marketing data from various sources, including website analytics, social media, email campaigns, online advertising, and customer databases.
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Proficiency in a variety of data analysis tools such as Google Analytics, GTM, Looker Studio, Domo, and a familiarity of digital marketing metrics is required. Experience using and understanding marketing automation platforms like HubSpot, Salesforce, Marketo, and Pardot.
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1+ years in marketing, communications, or related field for a coordinator role. Collaborate with the Creative Specialist and Brand Coordinator on content development for email, advertising, and website channels, including photography, videography, and graphic design.
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The Marketing Director will be a proactive team member and lead coordinator in the overall place-making objectives of RXR’s residential portfolios. The Marketing Director will be expected to support the VP of Marketing to lead brand/storytelling narrative, direct brand awareness and advertising campaigns, deploy actionable strategic marketing plans across an assigned portfolio and drive leasing velocity for all new developments during pre-construction phase through stabilization.
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Creation, execution and management of company s social media strategy including, but not limited to, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Blogs and YouTube, as well as influencer marketing, promotional sweepstakes, viral video campaigns and analytics.
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The Brand Marketing Coordinator role will support the Director of Marketing in executing aggressive marketing plans designed to catapult Vitamin A into an all-encompassing California lifestyle brand.
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We are looking for an organized Licensing Coordinator to execute approval submissions, and process feedback for pre-production artwork for trading card and sticker products, across multiple brands within our professional Sports and Entertainment licenses.
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We are searching for a Content Marketing Manager to play a pivotal role in developing and implementing strategic content marketing initiatives to drive brand awareness, engagement, and conversion across various digital channels.
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Assist the Marketing Manager, Chief Revenue Officer, Director of Communications, Senior Event Sales Manager, and other key Rose Bowl Stadium staff on special projects. Under the direct supervision of the Marketing Manager, the Marketing Assistant will provide support to the overall marketing strategy for the Rose Bowl Stadium in the areas of social media, email communication, content creation, graphic design projects, trade agreement tracking, and major event marketing recaps.
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About the Job: Prime Roots is seeking a seasoned Brand Marketing Manager to develop and implement strategies for brand growth. In this role, you’ll own the strategy and implementation of Prime Root’s consumer and trade marketing plans.
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