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Reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer, your responsibilities will encompass hands-on, creative work and strategic oversight to establish a unified and impactful visual identity across multiple platforms.
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The Creative Services Director reports to the Director of Marketing and Communications and is a part of the Experience Division under the Deputy Director and Chief Experience Officer. Serves as traffic manager for Creative Services projects, opening and assigning jobs, developing, and managing budgets and timelines.
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Managing Brand Initiatives for Product Launches, Managing Budgets, Including Budget Forecasting and Reporting Financials, Managing cross-functional teams in a retail creative environment, Managing large scale interactive campaigns in an online creative or related digital field, Managing Vendor Contracts and Relationships, Working for or with creative agencies.
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Assistant Athletic Director, Creative Media. Oversee and assist the Creative Media Specialist to schedule, create, and manage all Livestream production for all USF sports. Shoot creative video at games, practices and special events plus all field shoots and interviews.
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Provide creative direction and feedback to ensure that all work meets brand standards, best practices for performance marketing, and aligns with strategic objectives. 5+ years of experience in a creative leadership role within the consumer goods, supplements, health, or wellness industries.
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They are a marketing strategist, brand steward and creative visionary and lead a growing ten-person team of channel experts, CX professionals and marketing generalists. This role partners closely with the eCom team on creating best-in-class digital marketing strategies, with the Brand Strategy team on optimizing for both short and long-term growth and the internal Creative team to deliver break-through and resonate campaigns.
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We are looking for a collaborative and creative team player who reflects the innovative spirit, creative talent, and passion for great storytelling and filmmaking that define Lucasfilm. We are looking for a collaborative and creative team player who reflects the innovative spirit, creative talent, and passion for great storytelling and filmmaking that define Lucasfilm.
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Digital Web Creative is a dynamic team of talented, digital marketing designers and digital production artists. Collaborate with creative teams to execute site creative assets for new and brand initiatives across Pottery Barn Kids and Teen.
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As the Credit Portfolio, Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will improve outcomes for sellers and the credit portfolio by working across all credit products and teams including Product, Engineering, Data Science, Design, Creative, Capital Markets, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and Credit Policy.
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We are seeking a talented and enthusiastic Creative Manager & Visual Designer who is responsible for supporting the Creative Services Team as well as managing creative product and workflow for the University from early concept stages through production, printing, and design output stages.
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Partner with Growth Marketing, Creative, and Design to develop compelling, contextual, and relatable go-to-market concepts that resonate and prompt customer behavior. 12+ years of product marketing or related experience (growth marketing, credit policy, management consulting in a relevant industry) with a Bachelor's degree, or 10+ years with a Master's degree.
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We are hiring a Principal Product Marketing Manager to drive critical elements of the next phase of our Firefly GTM strategy. Adobe Firefly is a web app, a family of creative generative AI models, and GenAI capabilities in flagship creative apps like Photoshop.
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We work hand in hand with the award-winning creative teams that forge those innovative partnerships at Translation (our in-house creative advertising agency). Break down complex product tasks into iterative milestones with a focus on rapid experimentation.
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Were looking for a Growth Marketing Manager to accelerate our user acquisition efforts by hands-on scaling up our current channels, working with our in-house creative team to systematically improve our creative performance and identify and test a myriad of new channels that will help unlock higher volume within our CAC/ROAS goals.
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Our Copy Manager takes an optimistic, tenacious approach to creative problem-solving. This position sits on the Creative team, within the greater Brand Impact Group comprised of Marketing, eCommerce, and Brand Strategy and collaborates cross-functionally with other departments within our organization.
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