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Work with Marketing director to align social media activity with Marlins Promotional Calendar. Social Media Manager is responsible for creating and developing original content specific to Marlins Baseball and other Marlins brand engagement priorities for social and other digital platforms.
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The Manager is responsible for leading the MSC Cruises social media strategy, inclusive of content ideation and influencer marketing. The manager will ideate and publish ongoing social media content and lead the influencer marketing program.
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Reporting to the Sr. Brand Director or VP of Brand Management, the Brand Manager will be responsible for tracking and analyzing business performance and defining holistic action plans to drive growth initiatives across the existing line of products for Frida Baby, Mom, and/or Fertility brands.
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Manage analytics for social media which includes but not limited to Facebook, Instagram, Amazon Seller Central, and email. Develop and implement growth strategies for our e-commerce business through social media marketing.
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Adistec Media Entertainment: Provide distribution of AVID products regionally. The Marketing Director will be responsible to ensure the acquisition and conversion of leads to live sales opportunities.
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These meetings will occur weekly and include the Cruise Director, Entertainment Technical Manager, Dance Captain, Musical Director and Media Manager. Lastly, the Entertainment Director will be responsible for many of the media elements onboard for entertainment such as FunTimes, FunHub and digital signage.
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An award-winning ad agency in Miami is on the lookout for a dynamic, creative, and results-driven specialist to join their team in the exciting role of a full-time, hybrid, Paid Search Media Specialist.
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We're on the lookout for Social Media Superstars to join our dynamic Social Media Street Team and take charge of our Instagram and TikTok game at premier Simon shopping centers around the US.
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We are seeking a talented and creative Social Media Coordinator to join our team. As the Social Media Coordinator, you will be responsible for managing and enhancing our company's presence on various social media platforms.
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Monitor effectiveness of CRM & Digital media campaigns, managing optimizations, reporting and tracking against KPIs to ensure effective use of budget. Collaborate with the digital agency to plan, buy and execute holistic media strategies using multiple digital media platforms; leverage knowledge and skills to determine the most suitable digital tactics given varying business objectives.
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Reports to: Senior Director of Marketing and Communications, with a dotted line to the Executive Director Liaises with : Works closely to support all AMS teams, and collaborates closely with Engagement and Retention Marketing Manager, Growth Marketing Manager, Digital Marketing Manager, Marketing Coordinator, the AMS Executive Director, and all other AMS teams Classification: Full Time (1.0 FTE), Exempt Worksite: Remote, working Eastern Time, with occasional travel 2-3 times per year.
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The Assistant Spa Manager will report directly to the Director of Spa. The functional positions of the Operations Assistant Spa Manager, will be reporting to the Spa Director.
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Sales Lead Central Reservation Strategies Lead Website Sales Strategies Ability to advertize and strategize events on rooftop Ability to develop a concierge plan to be implemented by the manager Social Media Proven track record for driving hotel, restaurant and food & beverage sales via paid social media, Google and digital marketing tactics.
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Takes minutes and prepares an action plan based on results of quarterly balance sheet reviews with property Director of Finance, Assistant Director of Finance, and/or Regional Director of Finance.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Comfortable with using social media and other digital tools. Reselling and Thrifting - including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others.
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