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Brand Management: Collaborates with Sr. Director of Communications & Marketing assists Digital Communications & Graphic Design Manager to ensure consistent brand messaging and visual identity across all digital platforms.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in integrated marketing/brand marketing project management, with a proven track record of developing and executing successful campaigns. Ensure all marketing materials and messaging are consistent with brand guidelines and standards.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in areas such as recruitment marketing, employer branding, brand marketing, or talent branding, with at least 2 years in a leadership or managerial role.
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Our Marketing Specialist will work with Store Managers to obtain store digital content and implement it on appropriate communication channels to promote and support the JAX brand. Assist with Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategies.
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We are the nation’s largest yoga studio brand with over 200 locations across the country, digital livestream and on-demand classes, and thousands of passionate yoga teachers providing the opportunity for people to breathe, move and sweat together – discovering the magic that happens when physical meets mindful.
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Manage Brand Guide (Position + Identity) in collaboration with VP of Marketing. Job Title: Director, Marketing – Brand Management / Denver Nuggets. 7+ years of experience in marketing and brand management.
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The Global Intellectual Property Manager will lead a team of paralegal(s) and assistant(s) and partner closely with supervising attorneys, VF brand business teams and Legal Department colleagues to provide strategic oversight for VF brand intellectual property protection and enforcement worldwide.
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The Denver Marketing Community Leader will work to accelerate growth within the greater Colorado market by identifying strategies and opportunities to make Orvis the leading brand among fly anglers, wing-shooters, dog owners, adventure travelers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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This is a senior leadership position that is responsible for creating and implementing a marketing strategy that drives the TaskUs brand forward, creates inbound leads, converts prospects in our sales funnel and delivers content, optimizes digital channels, and manages marketing campaigns.
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The role will collaborate closely with the hotel’s General Manager and report to the Vice President, Hospitality and Brand Marketing. The Director of Brand Marketing leads The Little Nell’s annual marketing strategy development, on-going marketing plan execution, development of assets and campaigns and is responsible for the daily management of The Little Nell’s on-property marketing team in Aspen.
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MinimumOne to three years in the sports/entertainment industry and/or account management including, partnership marketing, brand marketing, event marketing or team/agency experienceExperience in strategic multi-facetted digital and brand marketing campaignsDriver's License.
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This Team Member will have the ability to adapt to the fluid needs of the business, possess critical thinking skills and showcase partnership within the brand marketing landscape. Reporting to the Director of Brand Marketing, the Associate Manager, Brand Marketing will help implement the overall strategy, design, and implementation of national marketing within the four walls of the restaurant and all third-party/delivery platforms.
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The Creative Manager of Employee Engagment Content is responsible for the leadership and full-cycle completion of all creative tasks assigned to the Video Department, and for providing leadership and creativity in strategically marketing the Natural Grocers brand through video.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), this position plays a pivotal role in driving the brand's growth, strengthening its market presence, and ensuring consistent brand messaging across all channels.
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Reporting to the Brand and Merchandising Director, the Creative Manager will be at the helm of crafting captivating messaging and positioning, developing innovative marketing concepts, and ensuring alignment with brand guidelines.
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