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The Senior Content & Marketing Coordinator is responsible for supporting the IGK team across all areas of the business, including project management, travel, scheduling, handling all product request needs – as well as general cross-functional team support.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, Marketing, Business, digital marketing, or a related field+ 2+ years of experience in B2B in field marketing, demand gen, or account-based marketing roles with technology/software companies+ Proficiency in MS Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Word)+ Skilled in web management, and experience in event planning and logistics+ Excellent skills in communication, research, copywriting, and project management.
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The ideal candidate will have excellent project management skills and writing skills, the ability to translate technical information into digestible content for diverse audiences, and experience in working with graphic designers developing ancillary non-technical sales support tools like multi-page product literature documents, product brochures, case studies, and other sales support collaterals.
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The Marketing Coordinator supports the Director of Business Development & Marketing with the development of content, graphic design, planning, and execution, of tasks, functions, and activities, with the Marketing department.
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The Marketing Content Coordinator is responsible for developing compelling product marketing content to position and differentiate Samsung HVAC products through effective messaging and creating marketing collaterals.
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In partnership with Integrated Production function/partners to deliver flawless execution of marketing campaigns and programs from project intake/inception to completion, maintaining the project management tool, timelines, budget commitments and liaising with partners to remove barriers for delivering the work.
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1-3 years' experience in social media planning, marketing, project management, or strategy for a global brand, successful creator, media company, or entertainment entity. Supports the department in marketing activities surrounding The Home Edit's key initiatives including project management, creative support, special projects, and routing of key marketing information.
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Proficiency in project management software (Wrike preferred) and content management systems (WordPress). · 1-3 years of experience in marketing, project management, or a related role.
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Typical ActivitiesUnder minimal supervision of the CAE Assistant Director, the Marketing and Events Coordinator will work independently to:Marketing Coordination: Marketing Strategy Development: Proficient in collaborating with program and project managers to develop comprehensive marketing strategies that align with organizational goals.
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Manage content marketing operations including, content review process and project management, in order to effectively communicate to business partners and ensure the delivery of final, approved assets to Web operations team for final publishing process.
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In partnership with the Director of Marketing & Sales, Director of Marketing Operations & Member Engagement, Senior Manager of Media Marketing, Discovery Series content team, Church Engagement Marketing Director, or Human Resources representative, depending on the type of project, coordinate the workflow for all approved projects as instructed by the Director of Marketing Communications and Project Management.
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The Sales, Events, & Marketing Coordinator is the onsite contact at parties and events, assists in the planning and overall execution of events, parties, and meetings for Lodge Management Group.
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Minimum of one year of Bozzuto property management experience or equivalent time spent in an entry level marketing role. As a Performance Marketing Coordinator, Your Primary Responsibilities Include.
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The Digital Marketing Coordinator is responsible for supporting the day-to-day execution of digital programs such as website content, reporting and analysis, and project management.
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Updates project reports, keeping track of statuses and deliverablesMonitors content of company websites for the resorts, retail, spa, and dining locations as well as content of other sites where WR brands are postedProvides multiple Website Management teams with the most up-to-date information regarding resort information, amenities, and photographyKeeps track of monthly resort checklist updates to provide marketing collateral and in-room pieces necessary for the day-to-day resort operations.
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