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As a Director, Social Media, you'll own strategic direction for the Always On brand channels for an exciting new client - a creative technology giant with a 3+ year relationship ahead of us.
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Provide leadership, mentorship, and performance management for the Communications Manager, fostering professional development and ensuring alignment with overall media relations strategies and goals.
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So, if you are motivated to join the LOOP Team, we are happy to offer you a position as a Social Media Manager in New York. We are looking forward to receiving your online application.
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As a Social Media Engagement Manager, you'll oversee a team of social media moderators, driving audience engagement and enhancing brand visibility and reputation. We’re seeking a Social Media Engagement Manager to lead our Social Moderation team, actively managing user-generated content across all social media platforms.
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Reese's Book Club is seeking a Social Media Director to work in a hands-on-role to develop and execute the strategy for Reese's Book Club (RBC). This position will lead the strategic planning, development, ongoing execution and management of social media activities for RBC. This role is perfect for a strategic thinker who has experience authoring strategy, conceptualizing/ editing/ managing/ scheduling creative and social assets, working with book talent and authors, and using qualitative and quantitative insights to guide their work.
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Establish business partnerships with customer contacts from the user base, including media/finance leads (e.g., Media Director, Finance Director) Mediaocean owns and operates Prisma , the industry's trusted system of record for media management and finance, Flashtalking , the world's largest independent ad server and creative personalization platform, as well as Protected Media , the MRC-accredited ad verification solution for brand safety and fraud detection.
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The Director, Sales Excellence Media Solutions position will act as a key partner to the VP of Sales, Sales Leadership and cross-functional partners in driving excellence in the global Sales teams' operations.
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What you’ll doAs a VP, Strategy Director your comprehensive media, and marketing expertise will be essential to providing strategic thought leadership on key client engagements. The VP, Strategy Director will be responsible for overseeing all strategic work streams and driving the strategic vision for the brand.
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Brilliant PR & Marketing, one of the most respected and rapidly growing agencies focused on family-oriented brands, seeks a REMOTE Social Media Intern, 15 hours a week to help support the agency’s growing, award-winning team for our Fall/Winter (September-January) semester.
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Athletic Assistance (50%) Game Management;Assist the intramural coordinator with season intramurals;Assist with event planning (athletic banquet, fundraisers, golf tournament);Work with alumni relations on creating and updating our student-athlete database of alumni;Work with our sports information director on social media; newsletters and interviews;Assist with our corporate sponsorship outreach;Other duties as assigned.
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Direct the creative aspects of projects such as animations, commercials, motion graphics, corporate reels, documentaries, and social media content. Tasks may involve creating static or animated info-graphics, capturing still photographs, designing social media memes, and preparing presentation materials.
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ResponsibilitiesUnder the general direction of the Associate Vice Chancellor, Strategic Communications and Brand Marketing, the Senior Director, Media Relations and Public Affairs will:-Build and maintain positive, constructive relationships with key contacts across the Chancellor’s Office and the CSU to aid in fulfilling media inquiries.
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Overview:Mainly leading and supporting the Art Director on 360 campaigns, which include event, digital, print, video editing, VMD, OOH, organic, and paid social media. Communicate consistently and effectively with the Project Management Team, Art Director, and Creative Director to keep projects on track for on-time delivery.
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Coordinate and execute social media campaigns and ensure alignment with overall CSB mission and brand. Also an understanding of SEO and a willingness to learn the factors that affect SEO. Writing and Content Creation: Strong writing and proofreading skills for PR, website, social media, and advertising.
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The Social Media Coordinator will have the opportunity to pursue their passion for the beauty industry as they assist in the social media marketing for a national brand that is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after nail polishes.
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