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Desired Characteristics: Understanding of key consumer segments (California/Los Angeles, Domestic US, International) Travel & Resort Industry, Entertainment and/or Theme Park experience Event marketing and management Launching New Attractions or Products/Services Brand Management Licensed Partner Marketing models Additional Requirements: Hybrid : This position has been designated as hybrid, generally contributing from the office a minimum of three days per week.
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We are looking for a Digital Marketing Coordinator who will be responsible for the growth of our inbound sales, as well as building and maintaining a strong and consistent brand through both online and offline marketing channels.
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Earns the trust of senior level and C-suite clients with strategic counsel on approaches to influencer marketing - across the spectrum of identification, compensation, analytics, and risk management.
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Lead marketing efforts for TikTok Shop and other emerging sales channels. Experience with influencer marketing and social media platforms. Oversee influencer marketing initiatives and collaborations.
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As a Principal Product Manager, you will help define the vision and build the roadmap for our Marketing Technology solutions. - 2+ years experience in marketing, ad tech or working closely with brands to drive marketing and advertising outcomes.
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As the Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing, reporting directly to the CEO, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing the marketing strategy for our mobile game titles.
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In this role, you will encompass a wide range of activities including SEO, SEM, social media marketing, email marketing, and digital advertising. Our client is a luxury boutique hotel and one of the Leading Hotels of the World, they are seeking a talented Digital Marketing Specialist to develop, implement, and manage digital marketing campaigns that promote their company and its products/services.
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As the Director of Growth Marketing, you will lead the strategy for growing AWAL Core and strengthening our position as a leading partner for independent artists globally. The Director of Growth Marketing will report to AWAL’s Head of Growth (also based in Los Angeles) and focus on initiatives that support the company overall.
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Silvus Technologies is seeking a Digital Marketing Manager who will work directly with the Director of Marketing and internal cross-functional teams to take our brand, products, and solutions to the next level in support of the company’s growth goals and objectives.
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Six or more years of experience in a hospitality or hotel sales and marketing setting with direct supervisory experience over a sales team. As Sales Director youll develop and implement sales and marketing strategies for the hotel, create and implement tactical plans and ensure revenue goals are achieved.
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Collaborate with the U.S. Brand Marketing team to drive and elevate the digital marketing of SPT series throughout all windows of distribution and manage the social strategy for SPTV.
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The social media manager will report directly to the Chief Marketing Officer and will work closely with her on all projects. The L’ATTITUDE social media manager will work closely with the L’ATTITUDE marketing team and provide close intel on all marketing updates to highlight on L’ATTITUDE’s social media platforms.
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You will partner with Tomato Tech teams, ad-tech partners, creative leads and brand teams to ensure our portfolio of app store listings support Growth Marketing targets. Work cross-functionally between product leaders, brand marketing, data science and creative to execute experimentations.
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Working directly under the VP of Marketing, you’ll oversee and direct in-house and external creators, influencers, and video editors to drive growth and foster genuine, deep audience engagement at scale.
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Experience with industry marketing and analytics tools such as GA4, Attentive/Klaviyo, Facebook Ads Manager, MightyScout, etc. Oversee marketing from top to bottom, including but not limited to: social media accounts, influencer gifting and paid collaborations, e-mail and SMS marketing, paid media, SEO, sales calendar planning, assist with photoshoot planning, etc.
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