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A BS or BA degree in Marketing, Graphics Communications, or a related field of study. Create strategy to enhance brand identity and market impact across collateral and messaging and collaborate with marcomms team for implementation.
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Marketers also lead the positioning activities of the marketing studio, such as strategy, speaking engagement presentations, writing project case stories, photography coordination, graphic design of collateral, and knowledge management.
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In this fast-paced, deadline-driven role, you will work with firm leadership to create proposal materials and marketing collateral, coordinate the firm’s social media presence, assist in various writing and graphic design responsibilities, and support Studio-MLA’s overall communications goals.
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This position will be responsible for developing and executing strategic event marketing plans for their assigned regions and/or lines of business to promote the brand, visibility and market share of the Bank. Event marketing plans embody a multi-channel marketing approach and development for all events to include content, creative concepts, collateral and campaigns.
$41.43 an hourFull-timeExpandUpdated 14 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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EVENTS MARKETING SPECIALIST II, Events Planning Focus: Hybrid, 3 Days a Week, Los Angeles, CA. The role of the event marketing specialist is to create brand awareness and business development opportunities through experiences that position the bank to become the most recommended financial provider.
$50.14 an hourFull-timeExpandUpdated 28 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Lead and mentor a team of marketing professionals, including Digital Marketing Manager, Shopper Marketing Manager, Event Planning Specialist, Designers, and administrative staff, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and excellence.
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Provides support to the Asset Specialist preparing for open houses and other direct-to-consumer marketing events with materials, collateral, and follow-up items to ensure a timely response.
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Collaborate with the creative team to develop marketing collateral and copywriting. Support the Marketing Manager in developing strategic marketing plans and initiatives. We are seeking a dynamic and analytical Marketing Coordinator to join our team.
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Position Title: MARKETING SPECIALIST (CATERING INDUSTRY) Understand and implement brand standards in presentation, retail merchandising and signage, sales collateral, showcase events, uniforms, photograph, and editorial copy.
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Under the direction of the CDIO and/or Senior Manager, Attorney Diversity and Inclusion, the Attorney Diversity & Inclusion Specialist (1) designs, coordinates and manages, tracks, and evaluates initiatives and programs designed to support the recruitment, retention, and advancement of diverse attorneys and summer, and (2) supports diversity and inclusion (D+I) marketing initiatives, specifically assisting with D+I surveys and reactive reporting.
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The Catering Marketing Specialist will report directly to the Vice President of Marketing & Strategy, and focused on implementing initiatives that positively impact the guest and customer experience.
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Work with the team to develop product positioning, on-air host training documents, participate in brainstorming sessions, developing marketing and sales collateral, copywriting, creating product proposals, etc.
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Assist in overseeing the creative design of sales and marketing collateral for execution by the Trade Marketing Specialist with an external design agency. The role involves managing trade marketing strategies specifically for the FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) and beauty care sectors.
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The Opportunity Delaware North is hiring a Hospitality Marketing Specialist to join our team at Patina Event Catering in Los Angeles, California. As a Hospitality Marketing Specialist, you will be responsible for providing foundational marketing support to Patina Restaurant Group’s catering businesses.
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Review translated content, such as product, marketing web pages, sales/marketing collateral, customer email campaigns, press communications, blog posts, and more. Live on localized products and provide quality feedback to the LPMs. Job Title: Japanese Language Specialist Location: Remote in the US Workweek: Full-time.
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