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The Senior Marketing Manager will assist the Director of Marketing with all Marketing Planning & Execution strategies for Hilton Anatole, including the development, management, execution and measurement of all aspects of the marketing/branding strategies; including but not limited to Positioning, Marketing Budgets, social media, Websites, Paid Advertising, and Video/Photography Assets, etc.
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Oversee the planning, execution, and analysis of multi-channel marketing campaigns (performance marketing, seo, conversion rate optimization, email marketing, social media, email and more, etc.
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We're looking for an accomplished digital and social media manager who can internalize SMU's brand voice, adapt to. Strategy Development and Content Creation: Work collaboratively with Annual Giving & Alumni Relations (AGAR), central SMU marketing and other stakeholders to develop and execute integrated, best-in-class web and social strategies that align with the department's goals of increasing alumni engagement, driving event attendance and promoting giving.
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The selected candidate is an entrepreneurial leader who is responsible for brand stewardship; omni-channel marketing strategy and execution; oversight of the hotels’ digital presence and experiential storytelling; delivery of data-driven paid media results; email marketing; and reputation management, social media, and public relations strategies.
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The selected candidate is an entrepreneurial leader who is responsible for brand strategy and stewardship; omni-channel marketing strategy and execution; oversight of the hotels’ digital presence and experiential storytelling; delivery of data-driven paid media results; email marketing; and public relations, social media, and reputation management strategies.
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The Marketing and Outreach Manager is responsible for building awareness and maintaining communications through social media, marketing, fundraising events, and volunteer management.
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In conjunction with JLL's national communications teams and leadership, input into proactive public relations, media relations and social media programs. Serve as the Project Manager/Coordinator to provide design direction and collaborate with internal design teams in execution of marketing materials in both print and digital format, including but not limited to brochures, flyers, mailers, emails, ads, newsletters, promotional items as well as special use websites and landing pages as well as manage local JLL.com uploads and content/reporting maintenance.
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Familiarity and experience with B2B omni-channel marketing tactics (e.g. social media, digital advertising, website, email marketing, content marketing, PR, and events.
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Modernize marketing efforts using platforms like Klaviyo for email and text campaigns while improving online presence through SEO, social media marketing (LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok), and content creation.
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Represent Heyday at events (farmers markets, health fairs, shop anniversary celebrations, grand-opening parties, social media influencer events, etc.) Manage each social media account by submitting weekly content calendars to Heyday Support Office.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Social Media Marketing Manager at Septien Entertainment Group in Dallas, TX. The Social Media Marketing Manager will be responsible for executing social media marketing campaigns, creating and implementing content strategies, optimizing social media presence, and utilizing digital marketing techniques to enhance brand awareness and engagement.
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Work closely with the design partners to ensure brand consistency across all touchpoints, including social media, email, marketing collateral and in-store activations. Digital marketing activities, including but not limited to influencer, email, Amazon, Google, Meta, TikTok, social and more.
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Marketing programs include: data build, email outreach, digital advertising, website enhancements, webinars, content /distribution, sales enablement, channel marketing, industry conferences/events, social media, nurturing, website updates and analytics.
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Creating and implementing marketing lead generation strategies and programs that align with the company’s overall business objectives, including email, webinars, paid social media, and paid search.
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Develop joint social media strategy, including regular blogs and social posts, increasing brand engagement for both MongoDB and partners. The AMER Partner Marketing Manager, will be responsible for driving regional expansion and deal acceleration via GTM engagements planning and execution with top partners across the region.
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