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This role reports to the VP Marketing, and will work closely with the Sales and Marketing teams and supervise the Marketing Coordinator. Proficient in digital marketing, including SEO, PPC, lead scoring, nurturing programs, list management, segmentation, and targeting.
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Visual merchandising talent and top-level merchandise coordinator expertise. A leading agency in the retail industry, Winston Retail Solutions not only provides retail merchandising and demo support, but a full suite of services including creative design and marketing, client account training, project management, tailored technical resources, and top-notch client service.
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The Senior Development Coordinator will be responsible for the logistics and administrative management for the Greater Phoenix Heart Ball campaign which includes the Heart Ball event, auxiliary fundraising and volunteer/donor cultivation events; maintaining databases and spreadsheets; coordinating event administration, schedules and meetings; controlling inventory of marketing, presentation, or fundraising materials; and preparing detailed financial and operations reports.
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Job Title : Sales & Marketing Coordinator. Collaborate with Corporate Marketing personnel for campaigns, website material, electronic communications (ecards), onsite, offsite and weekend directional signage, etc.
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The Marketing Coordinator develops and maintains standard marketing materials (e.g., advertisements, resumes, project cut-sheets). The Marketing Coordinator is responsible for providing responsibility over marketing assignments, from concept through development and final presentation.
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The position of Office Manager & Marketing Coordinator for CMS Wine Marketing is a multi-functional roll and is ideal for a well-organized articulate person with impeccable attention to detail who enjoys multi-tasking and working independently.
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Snell & Wilmer, one of the largest law firms in the Western United States, is seeking a full-time Marketing Coordinator to work from the firm's office in Phoenix, Arizona. You will report to the firm's Senior Director of Marketing, supporting the firm's business development and marketing efforts in Phoenix, and may also aid, as needed, for firmwide projects and initiatives.
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Mfused , a prominent cannabis company based in Scottsdale, AZ is seeking a forwarding-thinking proactive Marketing Coordinator to join our team. As a Marketing Coordinator, you will collaborate closely with the marketing team to implement campaigns, organize events, and assist with graphic design tasks.
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History of selling complex technical solutions to customers who span distinct divisions (e.g. marketing, IT, sales leadership) If you need reasonable accommodations at any point during the application or interview process, please let your recruiting coordinator know.
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Coordinate with Food and Beverage Director, Executive Chef, and Marketing Management to format, print and order restaurant menus, labels and signs abiding by Brand Standards and Guidelines. Create and coordinate printing of Food and Beverage Marketing collateral as requested by Food and Beverage Director and Marketing Management, abiding by Brand Standards and Guidelines.
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The College of Health Solutions at ASU seeks a marketing coordinator to provide project management and marketing functions in support of college goals and in accordance with priorities, time limitations, funding limitations or other specifications.
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As a Florist & Event Coordinator Intern you will work closely with our Founder and Co-Owners to support the mission of Wondry. You will gain broad experience in creative design, strategic planning, event execution, marketing, and client relations & cultivation.
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Internal: Customer Service Representatives, Account Coordinator, VP of National Sales and National Sales management, Accounting, Purchasing, Operations. Education/Training: High School diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor’s degree in Business/Marketing preferred.
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Collaborate with the team to design marketing materials for social media, website updates, event promotions, and in-store. Proficiency in email marketing platforms like Mailchimp or similar.
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The marketing coordinator also needs to be able to appear on camera and be part of the company's branding. We are expanding and growing in the Phoenix, AZ market and looking for a driven Marketing Coordinator to join our team.
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