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Laundry Service is part of Wasserman, a global brand marketing and talent management agency. Laundry Service also operates Cycle, a sister company focused on influencer marketing and premium branded content.
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Ideal Profile: The ideal candidate for the CMO role is a creative and strategic thinker with a passion for the beauty industry and extensive experience in digital marketing, eCommerce, and brand development.
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In partnership with the CBO and brand marketing team, develop the creative strategy, concept and visual direction for seasonal and always-on content projects. Work alongside our brand marketing team to influence and evolve all creator content through creative briefs.
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Concept, design, and produce engaging strategic content and creative assets across a range of brand projects and touchpoints, including video, social and influencer campaigns, marketing and promotional, email, print, branding and logo design, packaging, media and PR programs, and whatever comes next.
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Cross-functional collaboration - Represent social marketing in cross-functional interactions with essential team members and high-visibility partners, including Brand Marketing, Consumer Marketing, Comms, Creative, Performance Marketing, Talent, Content, and Production.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing, you will partner closely with our brand marketing team and creative team on developing a differentiated brand platform and creating a strategy that will be implemented across earned media channels.
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The trailblazer of the agency business, CAA was the first to build a sports business, create an investment bank, launch a venture fund, found technology start-up companies, establish a philanthropic arm, build a business in China, and form a brand marketing services division, among other innovations.
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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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A bachelor's degree with 10+ years of brand creative, strategy, operations, integrated marketing and brand partnership expertise. Expert in in brand marketing fundamentals (consumer/shopper, equity/products, go to market, creative operations, experiential, social/influencer, etc.
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Monks brand, is a lifestyle-marketing company that creates cultural relevance and impact for brands through insights & strategy, creative & modern storytelling, public relations & influencers, social, experiential, and web3.
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As a Social Media Manager, you will be responsible for managing and executing the company's social media strategy, creating engaging content, and driving brand awareness. We are currently seeking an experienced and creative Social Media Manager to join our team in Los Angeles.
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You will be a key collaborator within the organization and will work closely with cross-functional stakeholders (Brand Marketing, Creative, Social, Demand Planning) to achieve ambitious business goals.
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The Brand Manager, Marketing will play an integral role in shaping the future of sweetgreen by serving as a key stakeholder in brand strategy and execution. The Brand Manager, Marketing will report into the Brand Marketing team.
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The Head of Marketing's role is to lead and implement Our Client's marketing strategy, which is to grow the brand across the U.S. and key consumer segments. They will work closely with our Marketing, Creative, Tech and Finance teams, reporting directly to the Global General Manager and the Founders.
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Oversee all aspects of brand marketing, including understanding consumer aspirations, crafting and adapting the brand story and creative elements, and formulating strategies for brand ambassadors, endorsers, and collaborations.
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