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The Director of Creative Strategy and Integration is a strategic and managerial role responsible for the integration of data, analytics, creative research and streaming priorities.
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Proven ability in leading marketing and creative strategy with a focus on brand transformation. We are on the lookout for a Creative Director with a strong background in copywriting to champion this transformation.
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Breadth: You will not be an expert in all, but you must possess a rounded knowledge of all the disciplines involved in brand experience creation: design, copy, interactive development, copywriting and content strategy.
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From creative strategy, concept, presentation, approval, and execution, the Art Director will have a hand in shaping and delivering inspiring work while being diplomatic and solution-oriented with internal partners.
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Our capabilities span ideation to execution: growth, product and experience design; technology and experience platforms; creative, media and marketing strategy; and campaign, content and channel orchestration.
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Ensure creative execution aligns with content strategy, maintaining a clear vision while fostering collaboration across teams. Develop creative concepts and storyboards for all types of campaigns in collaboration with the strategy team.
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Mustache delivers full creative, strategy, production, post-production and distribution/campaign management services under one roof. Work closely with strategy and planning to strengthen creative briefs and inform parameters for success, as well as production to bring ideas to fruition.
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As the Creative Strategy Director of the Flamingo Brand, you'll work alongside a talented team of designers, art directors, copywriters and creative project managers to build inspiring creative output that reinforces key messages of the Flamingo brand and inspires our customers.
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The Creative Director will oversee all visual and content development for B2B & DTC marketing, packaging, website assets, and more, collaborating with internal teams, external design agencies, and photo/video agencies to drive results.
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Translate ideas across various media (TV, Digital, Print, Experiential, Branded Content, Social). We combine brand strategy, media strategy, activation, digital, social, earned media, production and analytics to provide exquisitely crafted creativity.
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Whether it’s a physical activation, a virtual experience, or a piece of unique branded content, it’s all part of what we call the Total Brand Experience — ideas that solve business challenges, through best-in-class Consulting, Strategy, Analytics, Experience Design, and Production.
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Work in partnership with an Associate Creative Director, Art Director and at the direction of creative leadership to concept and plan execution of integrated campaigns and programs across a wide range of media and platforms, especially social, digital, video, experiences, and content.
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The Director of Social Media Strategy & Creative for Pat McGrath Labs reports to the SVP of Marketing and is responsible for establishing and executing the overall strategy, editorial calendar and promotional plans across all social channels for Pat McGrath Labs alongside Pat while managing the existing social team.
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Work in partnership with an Associate Creative Director, Copywriter and at the direction of creative leadership to concept and plan execution of integrated campaigns and programs across a wide range of media and platforms, especially social, digital, video, experiences and content.
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CAA Brand Consulting is a strategy-led, full-service marketing agency with expertise in Cultural and Consumer Insights, Data and Analytics, Talent/Influencer and Property Partnership Advisory, Experiential, Social Impact, Creative Services, and Content and Digital Strategy.
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