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The Brand Director is responsible for steering the brand'sidentity, driving engagement, modernizing the sales approach, and translating consumer insightsinto impactful initiatives that resonate with our audience across all of our channels: directselling, franchises, ecommerce, and Amazon.
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Forge strong cross-functional partnership with sales, shopper marketing, and consumer experience teams to ensure effective retailer-specific executions and alignment with national campaigns.
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The role will be reporting to the Brand Marketing Manager within the Cox Automotive Retail Solutions marketing team. From time to time the person in this role may also be called upon to help with editing and proofreading content and creative used in marketing campaigns and thought leadership programs, analyzing campaign results, and collaborating with the Brand Manager on strategy and reporting.
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Support the Director of Marketing with various brand deliverables, including the budget planning, A&P spend guidelines, and internal engagement plans. Experience: 4+ years in marketing, with experience in strategy and brand development, including brand positioning and building activities (digital/social and retail.
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Develop and implement strategic marketing campaigns to enhance brand visibility and consumer engagement. Utilize strong analytical skills to conduct qualitative and quantitative research, providing insights into brand health, consumer behavior, and product portfolio performance.
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The Manager, Brand Experience will report to the Director, Brand Experience and will be instrumental in enabling the brand experience strategy across end-to-end consumer journey and strategic marketing activities.
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Demonstrated ability to set, direct and lead trade marketing strategy in partnership with sales and VP Brand Management. · Classical brand builder with strong digital marketing skills (DTC, eCommerce, Retailer Media Networks.
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Assist with the development and implementation of a comprehensive, multi-year brand marketing strategy. Drive innovation and creativity in all aspects of brand marketing, from product packaging to digital campaigns to website creation.
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Female-owned and known for our professionalism and progressive approach, we specialize in consumer activation and beverage marketing throughout the United States. If you are hired for the elite brand ambassador job in Georgia you will conduct engaging consumer tastings at diverse locations, including liquor or package stores, grocery stores, bars, restaurants, festivals, sporting events, convenience stores, gas stations, and trade shows.
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Assisting with content collection and review for a concise weekly system marketing communications for national marketing plans & brand category teams. + Marketing or Communications internship, 1+ year of project management/marketing/advertising agency experience.
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Our Brand Coordinator opportunity is perfect for someone entry-level who wants to step into the Sales, Marketing, and Branding world and experience the back-end of what makes a business successful in providing a massive return on investment for its clients.
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Lead strategy for quality and consumer affairs, our most important brand-consumer touchpoint. Ability to work with variety of stakeholders across brand, manufacturing, operations, consumer affairs, and analytics.
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Experience and desire to understand the brand DNA, including but not limited to market size, competitive positioning, target consumer segments. This role will work closely with the Director, Brand Experience to develop the marketing annual strategic and tactical plan.
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Working closely with the VP, Marketing Brand, and the Marketing strategy team, this person will drive strategic brand planning and implementation in order to bring the ACS brand story to life and ultimately drive consumer giving.
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Drive brand positioning and initiatives with relevant consumer, marketing and competitive data. The Sr. Brand Marketing Manager will assist with the strategic brand marketing efforts for three major brands.
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