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You will work closely with our Creative Director and Senior Graphic Designer as well as our Marketing Team to translate concepts into compelling visual designs that effectively communicate our brand message and engage our target audience.
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Plan and execute marketing and communications content & campaigns that: Increase and amplify Fresh Films brand awareness & mission Positions Fresh Films as a thought leader for workforce development Spurs engagement to drive new and renewals of investments.
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You will work very closely with the VP Creative (your manager), the creative & content team (content strategists, graphic designers, art directors, copywriters, in-house photo & video production), and key cross-functional partners and agency partners across marketing, visual merchandising, ecommerce, CRM, to develop a high standard of creative output that supports the business and brand.
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Market Research: Stay abreast of industry trends (Employer Brand / Recruitment Marketing / Candidate Experience) and standards of excellence (email benchmarks, website performance, TA selection processes.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Associate Brand Manager/ Brand Manager to join the Quilted Northern team with primary responsibilities for the ARIA business in Atlanta, GA. This role reports to the Brand Director, who is responsible for driving the vision and strategies of the premium bath tissue business.
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Serves as lead for marketing communications efforts that support initiative plan, including (but not limited to) public relations, events, social and digital, storytelling/content development, brand, advocacy, and advertising efforts.
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As the Marketing Communications Manager for LOVB Atlanta, you will be part of a team that is focused on building the LOVB Atlanta brand and growing the direct connections between LOVB Atlanta, our fan base, and the greater Atlanta community.
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Reporting directly to the District Business Manager, this individual will maximize the sale of MannKind Diabetes products within the geographic territory, and drive sales growth in line with our Afrezza and V-Go brand strategy.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and experience with Applicant Tracking Systems (“ATS”) and other recruitment and administrative tools (job boards, LinkedIn, career network channels, social media, recruitment marketing, Canva, Smartsheet, etc.
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Equally passionate and skilled in areas of general management as well as brand marketing. Develop and implement marketing strategies and commercial activations that meet key business objectives, with a focus on creating a seamless brand experience across all channels.
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We are a growing company seeking a VP of Marketing with a background in Hospitality to propel us to the next level. Qualifications For VP Of Marketing Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing or a related field.
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The company is uniquely positioned to deliver consumer connections and brand visibility for institutions through data-based, customized brand protection, brand management, and brand marketing solutions that include impactful licensed merchandise systems and strategies and innovative marketing platforms to navigate the ever-evolving consumer and retail marketplace.
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5+ years of experience in B2B brand strategy with a global branding and marketing agency or global B2B services company including day-to-day handling of relationships, content marketing, and strategic reputation building.
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Participate in the creation of new product development objectives while collaborating with cross functional teams including: New Product Marketing, Operations, Procurement, Commercialization, Quality Assurance, Brand Marketing and others as appropriate.
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Social Media Strategy: Develop and implement marketing strategies across platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook /Meta (working with Facebook Audience Network), and Instagram to drive engagement and brand awareness.
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