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2-3 years of experience in content strategy, content marketing, influencer marketing, and/or social media management in B2C companies or creative agencies. Reporting to the VP of Marketing, the Associate Manager, Brand Content & Social Media is responsible for the development, implementation, and execution of content strategy for our company across all owned platforms (social media, email, SMS, website, blog, etc.
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Affiliate & Influencer Marketing Based on strategy and direction defined by head of marketing, Identify affiliates and influencers to collaborate with in addition to paid sponsored posts Support the affiliate channel including recruiting new publishers and distributing regular offerings to the network, such as featured products and promotions Measure and analyze the impact of influencer campaigns to ensure they meet objectives and ROI targets.
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Experience in Email Marketing, SMS Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, and SEO is preferred but not required. Affiliate Marketing, SMS Marketing, E-mail Marketing.
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Lead development of paid and organic influencer marketing strategies for new product launches, seasonal activities, and other business objectives while ensuring our brands remain top-of-mind. Ability to translate business goals and objectives into strategy and tactics for influencer marketing programs.
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The Global Supply Manager drives the strategic supply network development and cost management of Anduril’s product hardware, across their lifecycles, by collaborating with suppliers and cross-functionally, including folks in engineering, quality, and manufacturing.
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The Associate Manager, Global Learning & Development is accountable for implementing our world-class learning and development opportunities for Taco Bell and Habit Burger Grill corporate employees around the world.
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Enertech , a business unit of Curtiss-Wright, is a global leader in providing valves, actuators, snubbers, pipe restraints, instrumentation, diagnostics and test equipment to the Nuclear Power Industry.
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Ability to operate independently and collaborate with direct reports, Supply Chain, Global Manufacturing, Purchasing and Supplier Management, Marketing, Finance, Tax, outside service providers, and government officials.
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A business unit of Curtiss-Wright, is a global leader in providing valves, actuators, snubbers, pipe restraints, instrumentation, diagnostics and test equipment to the Nuclear Power Industry. Over 90 years of growth, Curtiss-Wright is an integrated, market-facing global diversified industrial company and remains a technology leader through this legacy of innovation.
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Content Development: Partner with the Creative Director, Influencer Marketing Manager, Content Strategist, Videographer and Social Commerce team to develop engaging and educational content for our social media channels.
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The Product Manager Mobile Cooling is responsible for execution of the Global and Regional product strategy focused on Dometic-branded electric / powered coolers and passive hardside coolers. Today, Dometic operates in a global market that is being transformed by a number of market trends like increased leisure spending and mobile lifestyle, as well as digitalization.
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Familiarity with the US / EMEA marketing region, while working in a global environment. Reporting to SEGA of America in the Publishing division, the Product Marketing Manager is charged with driving world-class product marketing for Football Manager, the critically acclaimed series of soccer management simulation video game titles across North America & South America territories.
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Proven experience leading the successful execution of integrated global campaigns across multiple channels including print, broadcast, social, OOH and retail marketing. The ACD also works closely with the VP of Marketing to identify external creative agencies that might be required for various projects and helps to guide their work to ensure brand cohesiveness and ubiquity.
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Utilize Microsoft Dynamics to record sales contacts and opportunities and to obtain and retain project and company information for inclusion in marketing and proposal development. Vice President of Business Development.
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As a leader in digital marketing with a passion for firearms, Concealed Coalition has become the nationwide online authority for concealed carry permit training. Have at least 1-year experience in sales, marketing, firearms instruction, or related field preferred.
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