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As the Director, Acquisition Marketing, you will optimize & scale our customer acquisition efforts across sales and marketing channels. Analyze data and take corrective action across media & sales channels where necessary.
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As Senior Director, Música Mexicana, your responsibilities include overseeing strategic relationships, providing sales and marketing guidance, and keeping our Los Angeles clients updated on the latest trends and developments in the Mexican music industry.
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The Territory Sales Manager, LATAM is an individual-contributor position – in partnership with the Sr. Territory Sales Manager, LATAM, key responsibilities will include teaming up effectively with distributors on the ground; managing national accounts; overseeing operational distribution for major retail partners; and coordinating a range of marketing efforts.
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Manages and oversees daily activities of the Marketing Assistants and PR/Marketing Intern. The Brand Marketing Manager will work in lockstep with our VP of Marketing to guide storytelling and marketing initiatives from briefing through execution.
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Lead a cross-functional team to ensure best in class products with brand integrity, maintaining consistent brand voice across product, packaging, sales, and marketing communication toolkits.
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Maintain operational relationships with key partners within sales, production, studio operations, and internal technical support partners to understand, deliver, and support production and business requirements.
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Act as key liaison working with all internal departments including Creative, Finance & Accounting, Business Affairs, Film Operations and Asset Management, Global Media Production, Sales, Risk/Management, Insurance, PR, and Marketing.
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Maintain operational relationships with key partners within sales, production, studio operations, and internal technical support partners. This is a pivotal role where you'll drive faster time-to-market, reduce costs, and empower sales success across our studio and content partners.
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The Performance Marketing Manager will be responsible for planning and executing Display, Video, and Paid Social media campaigns across multiple platforms (e.g. Google Ads,Meta, LinkedIn, Reddit, TikTok, etc.
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Partner with channel teams across Audience Development, Lifecycle marketing, editorial and others to ensure cohesive campaign execution across the entire marketing mix. You will support our title marketing, brand management and brand marketing teams to facilitate the internal campaign processes across all disciplines.
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We’re looking for experienced Sales Executives to join our FindLaw Field Executive Team. (REMOTE)The Sales Executive, Field Sales promotes and sells Attorney Legal Marketing solutions (FindLaw, Super Lawyers, Abogado, LawInfo) through outbound telephone calls to new and existing small law firm customers (one to ten attorney size.
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Work closely with internal teams, including marketing, business groups, and sales, to ensure alignment and successful event execution. The Event Marketing Manager for the Americas will play a pivotal role in elevating how our client connects with both consumers and partners through innovative and impactful events.
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We are seeking a Senior Producer to help lead Creative Marketing Production for one of our new Global AAA IPs. The Senior Producer plays an essential role at the intersection of production and creative, helping guide the production of Marketing assets from creation to deployment.
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The LA Clippers and the Intuit Dome are looking for an Account Manager to join our Partnership Marketing team that will bring to life the strategic partnerships we build with key corporate brands from around the globe.
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Contribute to a collaborative sales environment by working closely with all Madison Square Garden and Sphere revenue departments to ensure new partnerships are aligned with strategic objectives.
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