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The Marketing Coordinator will assist the citrus sales & marketing departments in the coordination of account-specific, shopper and multi-channel marketing programs, sales presentations, and trade events.
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Develop marketing materials and assemble information packages (e.g., brochures, promotional materials, maps) for promotional events, property tours, and conferences. Sales & Marketing. It is this foundation and our belief that our culture drives success by which The Ritz Carlton has earned the reputation as a global brand leader in luxury hospitality.
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Create, store and maintain marketing collateral to support all marketing activities. Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) in Marketing from a four year college or university and 2 years marketing experience required.
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As Marketing Coordinator, you’ll lead the owned and earned marketing efforts for ecommerce and retail across our suite of products and partners. You’ll work closely with our CEO and Chief Brand Officer to manage our organic marketing programs including organic Instagram and TikTok, influencer partnerships, brand partnerships, email, community building and more.
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This position provides support to the Marketing Department of Arista. Maintain and distribute marketing one sheets & decks and artist & label calendars. Manage all marketing assets and distribute as needed.
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The Marketing Coordinator will also support the team by providing assistance with public relations, social media, and photography. The Marketing Coordinator is focused on providing technical and administrative support to The Marine Mammal Center’s Marketing & Communications department.
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The Marketing Coordinator is a mid-level media marketing professional with 2-4 years of experience in the field. The Marketing Coordinator will be responsible for strategic collaboration, design vision and execution.
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Working as part of a dynamic and collaborative team, the Marketing Coordinator will play a crucial role in supporting both domestic and global marketing teams to ensure information and meetings are managed in a timely and efficient manner.
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The Marketing Coordinator will work closely with Castle's marketing, business development and project management teams to support the development of client relationships and differentiate Castle in the marketplace.
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Little Spoon is searching for a creative and enthusiastic Marketing Coordinator to join our team. Reporting to our Brand Marketing Manager, this role will be responsible for administrative support for the marketing team as well as assisting across a variety of initiatives such as social media, brand partnerships, copywriting, press engagements, influencer relationships and more with a passion for brand storytelling in the kid’s food space.
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The Marketing Coordinator will play a crucial role in supporting the marketing and sales team. Intermediate proficiency of social media marketing. The ideal candidate is familiar with the fundamentals of marketing, technical communications, and digital design.
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Join Kimley-Horn’s growing marketing team and help influence client and project strategy; coordinate, write, and collaborate on proposals and thought leadership; and promote the firm. Bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism, Communication, Marketing, Education, or other relevant major.
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Coordinate with consultant firms for teaming and gathering marketing materials. Conduct marketing database queries as well as input data and maintain accuracy of data on an ongoing basis.
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6-10 years of marketing and professional consulting service experience is required; A/E/C industry experience is a plus. By joining Kimley-Horn, you’ll be joining a firm whose core values and core purpose are more than just words on paper—they form the basis of a culture that has yielded success since 1967.
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The Marketing Coordinator for SeaWorld Orlando supports the Integrated Marketing Manager in project managing the creation of assets and paid media placement for SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica Orlando which includes their new attractions, consumer events, SeaWorld Rescue operations and more.
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