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Be self-motivated, have knowledge and strong interest in college athletics, game production, social media and digital marketing. Provide digital media support, including strategic website updates, social media, video and digital asset management; Manage, coordinate and monitor all media relations social media posts.
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As a Social Media Manager at The Wolfe Companies, you will be responsible for developing and implementing our Social Media strategy in order to increase our online presence and improve our marketing and sales efforts.
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Write, edit, and distribute external communications, including but not limited to blog posts, social media content, magazine articles, advertising copy, product/service marketing collateral, sales support communications, and press releases.
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A minimum of 5 years of combined work experience in digital content, a creative agency, sports-focused brand/league, athlete marketing, or a social media platform. Partnership Marketing : Grow athlete awareness, engagement, and social following through partner activations, collaboration with league/team stakeholders, amplifying media narratives, etc.
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2+ years of relevant social media marketing experience, (managing social media platforms or communities for brands, etc.) + You'll get to work on the Elevation Worship Marketing team supporting multiple artists alongside the Worship Creative Team to build engagement with those who interact with us through our social media channels.
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Acting as the social channel SME for Marketing, guide development and drive execution of the social media strategy so our presence meets overall Constant Contact business goals.
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Minimum Requirements: Experience: Four (4) years of full-time equivalent broadcast media, or public relations/public information/sports information, or marketing/communications experience that includes video production and social media experience.
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Manage all creation and budgeting processes for all external marketing communications including, but not limited to, television, radio, print, outdoor, social media promotion, digital advertising (PPC/SEO), and e-mail activities Overseeing the production and distribution of marketing materials, such as brochures, newsletters, and website content.
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Create social media plans for brand marketing campaigns. The position will report to the Director of Marketing and will work closely with the marketing, art, media, production, partnerships, touring and international departments.
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Provide support for a variety of activities within the Center, including handling drop-in or scheduled meetings with students, tabling during campus events, creating engaging programming or workshops, and managing marketing and social media communications.
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Named Most Valuable Sports Agency by Forbes for eight consecutive years, CAA represents more than 2,000 of the world's top athletes in football, baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer, in addition to coaches, on-air broadcasters, and sports personalities and works in the areas of broadcast rights, corporate marketing initiatives, social impact, and sports properties for sales and sponsorship opportunities.
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Oversee the design and production of marketing assets, including social media, banner ads, press and newspaper, direct mail, and other promotional materials. Your focus will be on optimizing performance marketing initiatives across various digital platforms, including social media, display ads, direct mail, and other channels.
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8+ years of experience in driving paid media campaign strategies and lifecycle marketing (paid search planning/strategy, social, digital media planning or buying, digital ad ops or trafficking, analytics, or digital campaign management.
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They will create and execute a plan to market the Chick-fil-A brand both internally and externally ensuring Local Store Marketing and Social Media Marketing occurs on a daily basis.
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Spertus Institute, a Chicago-based center for Jewish higher education, seeks an adept and creative Assistant Director for Digital Marketing. Develop an integrated social media plan (including organic and paid posts) tied to brand building, student recruitment, fundraising, and alumni relations.
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