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Support the Marketing Director’s initiatives with the planning, execution, and tracking of marketing programs such as traditional advertising, digital advertising, print, event, social media.
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Minimum: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and two years of professional experience in news reporting, editing, public relations, public information, advertising, marketing, mass communications, or journalism.
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Collaborate with advertising agency and vice president of sales and marketing regarding media, public relations, and advertising. Must have successful strategic marketing experience in a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) environment.
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Communicates and implements all advertising and marketing initiatives of the Company to include tabs, flyers, signing, pricing, features, imagery, visual presentation, etc. Founded in 1972 when avid young angler Johnny Morris began selling tackle out of his father’s liquor store in Springfield, Missouri, today the company provides customers with unmatched offerings spanning premier destination retail, outdoor e quipment manufacturing, world-class resort destinations and more.
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Providing sound, practical judgment in the interpretation and application of relevant laws and regulations, including the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Beneficiary Inducement Statute, Medicare/Medicaid, False Claims Act, Stark Law, HIPAA and state health information privacy laws, and marketing and advertising laws applicable to the marketing and promotion of medical products.
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Your Way Home specializes in marketing new home communities through online marketing including paid social and SEO. We are hiring one local, licensed real estate agent to be our exclusive representative for select markets.
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Executing digital marketing campaigns including advertising and social media. Executing guerilla marketing strategies including road signs, flyers, and in-person events. Basic understanding of marketing and promotions.
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Collaborate with the Northfield underwriting team and broader Travelers marketing team on campaign development and management, educational, entertainment, advertising, collateral development, etc, acting in the role of strategist and project manager.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, and online advertising and marketing platforms such as Craigslist, Zillow, and MH Village. Determine local advertising opportunities for the Central Services Marketing Team.
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This position assists the Wellington International Marketing Department in coordinating all advertising, from contract signature to activation and reporting. The candidate will be an exceptional team player and have some knowledge of both traditional and digital marketing as well as advertising and be able to project manage assets and campaigns.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, advertising or related communications degree. National marketing/PR communications company located in Tallahassee, FL with a focus on advertising, digital and public relations is seeking an aggressive, super bright Production Coordinator to work in a highly collaborative environment on regional and national accounts.
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At Cox Media Group (CMG), our Media Consultants (MCs) prospect for new business, build innovative cross platform advertising solutions, execute effective marketing campaigns, and establish strong relationships and business partnerships in the community.
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Achieving success in this position will stem from your expertise in data-driven UI & UX design, mobile design, branding, and online marketing/advertising. 3-5 years experience working in the performance marketing/lead generation or similar industry.
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Assist with internet marketing campaigns, GDS advertising, etc. Develop relationships with the Online Travel Agencies (OTA) or Third Party Intermediaries (TPI) to maximize opportunities through these channels.
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Beyond our broadcast products, have strong familiarity and become full-versed in selling both Cumulus' station digital assets (e.g. streaming, stations website and social advertising) and digital audience extension products to deliver a complete marketing solution to advertisers.
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