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This position serves as a key leader in driving creativity and cohesiveness amongst Stanford Athletics digital platforms; defining and coordinating social media, website and mobile app efforts for Stanford University's athletic programs; and assisting in visual brand strategy development and execution.
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This leader will report to the Chief Marketing Officer and be responsible for overseeing the company's media strategy, planning, buying, budgets, and execution efforts across all of our media channels including search (SEM, SEO, content, editorial), video, digital, social, audio, and television (linear and OTT.
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Displays proficiency in digital marketing, translating metrics, and showcasing proven success in display advertising, search engine marketing and optimization, social media, video, and automation strategies.
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University Communications is responsible for brand positioning and strategy; issues and reputation management; crisis communications; oversight of digital content and top-level web and social media platforms; media relations and news services; executive communications with all constituencies; major publications; and a campus video productions studio and video production group.
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Minimum 3 years of experience in digital / programmatic marketing, ad operations and/or Ad Tech at a media agency, or media roles in-house or within integrated agency. Own and manage the complete programmatic campaign lifecycle inclusive of architecting the programmatic media strategy, building media plans, conducting audience and media research, establishing partnerships with media and adtech vendors, executing programmatic buys, creating performance reports and implementing optimizations.
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Work with Digital Media leaders to understand subject matter areas and craft narratives for different engagements; work closely with Adobe's Public Relations team to coordinate media engagement and strategy; Adobe's Employee Communications team to drive internal communications, and Adobe's design team to build visual stories.
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Experience with digital strategy including, ad-tech, landing pages, nurture etc. Ability to write promotional content - eDMs/DMs, landing pages, ads, social media posts, etc.
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Experience with digital strategy including paid media, ad-tech, webinars, landing pages, nurture, etc. Incorporate a holistic view of digital programs including display, SEO, SEM, organic social, syndication, editorial, and creation of inbound web experiences.
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Lavorando a stretto contatto con l'Head of Marketing & Digital Strategy, l'Head of Content e i colleghi di altri dipartimenti, svilupperai e implementerai strategie fondamentali di marketing digitale, posizionamento e comunicazione.
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Leverage writing and creative storytelling skills to build external presentations, bylines, op-eds, media soundbites, and social media content. The Digital Media Business (DME) Communications team is a critical enabler of our business and product narrative and a key contributor to our corporate reputation.
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Reporting to the Sr Group Manager of Social Media-Digital Marketing you will be responsible for the development of our client's paid social media strategy and analytics.
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The Social Media Coordinator will be responsible for managing social media requests, developing content suggestions, and supporting our overall social media channel strategy.
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Develop, manage and support the execution of integrated marketing communications efforts that encompass a 360 approach across various channels (digital, social, traditional media, etc.
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A demonstrated application and success in selling Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Target Display, OTT/CTV, social media, Email Marketing, Chat, Website Development, and others.
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Leadership and Process Excellence – Based on the strategy, manage, and develop the marketing execution process and work closely with marketing leads including Brand, Marketing Operations, Demand Generation/Digital, Field/Events Marketing, Content, Social Media, Public Relations, Analyst Relations, Internal Communications and Customer Marketing and key partner functions.
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