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In concert with Executive Director and/or Director, Image this role works through creative development of project concepts to answer brand, business, demographic, and strategic objectives in partnership with creative counterparts in Editorial (copy), Digital Design, Social, Visual Merchandising (VM), Experiential Design and Creative Operations and Production.
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As the brand’s CEO and Creative Director, Fieg is known for his ability to create premium products and deliver unparalleled experiences, with a personal philosophy of giving the consumer more than what they pay for.
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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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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Strategic Marketing Director to join our dynamic team. Key Responsibilities:Drive strategic marketing plans to elevate brand awareness, customer acquisition, and revenue growthDefine and uphold global brand values across all customer interactionsConduct comprehensive market analysis to identify growth opportunities and challengesAlign marketing strategies with overall business goals in collaboration with Sales, Account Management, Operations, and Finance teamsLead a global team in executing high-impact campaigns and initiatives.
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Collaborate with cross functional teams in NYC, New Hampshire and HK offices including Product Merchandising, Visual Merchandising, Marketing, Quality Control, Store Operations and Store Design to ensure that all aspects of specific country needs are met.
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The Director of Operations will be responsible for achieving the financial potential, Management, and Employee Training and Development. We are currently seeking a Director of Operations for a great opportunity in the New York, NY area.
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Job DescriptionWe are currently seeking an Operations Manager who will report to the Store Director as part of our dynamic team. You will also assist the Store Director in overseeing all operational and administrative functions within the store.
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Conduct store tours, store operational reviews and auditing internal controls for cash, accounts receivable and inventory. Associates Degree required in business administration, marketing, operations management or similar.
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Partners with the Store Director to manage and schedule operational teams and vendors, ensuring proper training, coaching, and monitoring of timekeeping records for vacation, time, and attendance.
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We are currently seeking a Department Manager, RTW (Ready-to-Wear), Shoes & Accessories who will report to the Store Director as part of our dynamic team. Collaborate with the Store Director on recruiting, training, and developing RTW Shoes & Accessories department staff.
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Store Leadership: Oversee new store openings, ensuring proper execution of processes, facility operations, and staff coordination, including hiring & training. An emerging lifestyle apparel brand is seeking a Director of Retail Operations to oversee the expansion of their retail footprint across multiple locations nationwide, this is a growth based opportunity.
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Responsibility for total store operations including complete management of the P&L. · Strong decision making to do what is right for your store (ordering, merchandising, staffing, etc.
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The Associate Director, Creative Service Operations – Global Retail will serve as a Creative Project Manager within the Project Management Organization, specializing in Visual Merchandising and Events.
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Organize and participate in store cycle counts, bi-annual inventories and reconciliation with support and direction from Managing Director and (Operations Director /Operations Manager.
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Monitor store operations, employees’ reviews, appraisals, training calendar and handbook. Mode Search has been appointed, by a fine jewellery brand which takes inspiration from art pieces for their beautiful, intricate, creations to recruit a US Retail Director.
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