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The Public Relations Representative assists in the planning and execution of press and media relations to the sports, business, and ad/marketing industries. Through media relations, social media, events, and other strategic communications vehicles, the division reinforces LEARFIELD's leadership in connecting brands to fans through innovative digital and technology platforms, data analytics, brand management, and marketing, and original content and media products, all with a rich legacy and deep understanding of sports, events, and entertainment.
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Our suite of services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales and professional concessions expertise; branding; and campus-wide business and sponsorship development.
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Educational Requirements Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Marketing, Management, Communications, Public Relations, or Sports Management, or an equivalent combination of education and experience Required Experience Four or more years of job-related experience – within intercollegiate athletics department or professional sports organization.
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Bachelor’s Degree required in marketing, communications, public relations, business. At Zep, the marketing team connects and coordinates with the various business functions throughout the organization (sales, channel marketing, product marketing, creative services, compliance, social media manager.
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Work cross functionally to build, plan, implement and execute an demand generation strategy across outbound sales, performance marketing, customer success, events, partnerships, public relations and content creation.
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Content development lead with freelance writer support to develop a strategy around published case studies, blogs, white papers, videos, public relations and other media pitches. The Sr. Director, Marketing & Sales Operations is expected to be both an individual contributor and a leader of our marketing resources, which includes but is not limited to the ongoing development and execution of strategic sales operations and the strategic marketing plan(s.
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We offer everything from creative, digital, marketing, and public relations to small-format digital printing, large-format digital printing and offset printing, so we can understand and manage the big picture of our clients' projects, start-to-finish, like no other partner.
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10+ years of hands-on experience in brand, marketing, strategy, public relations and analytics. Implement the overall brand strategy and ensure it is consistent across all brand touchpoints, including marketing, PR, talent, experiential/activations, editorial, digital, newsletter, social, sales and brand partnerships.
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Performs active client solutions, marketing and public relations activities in support of client solutions goals. Manages and performs client solutions, marketing and public relations activities in support of regional and/or corporate client solutions goals.
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Impacts sales results by developing, supporting and executing field marketing and segment activities. You will work closely with other Marketing Specialists, and corporate marketing and sales organizations to support sales activities (shows, events, campaigns, etc) and utilize your marketing expertise to help develop and execute marketing programs that will increase demand and drive revenue.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university is required – preferably Public Relations, Event Management, Journalism or Marketing. Assume other responsibilities, tasks and assignments as deemed necessary by the Manager, Lifestyle Communication and Experiential Strategy and/or Vice President, Public Relations.
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Obtained a bachelor’s degree, or higher education level, or its foreign equivalent in Marketing, Journalism, Public Relations, or related field preferred; related work experience can be substituted for educational requirement.
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Communicate positioning, pricing, and promotional strategies to public relations, tradeshows, advertising, direct mail, and web based marketing. As a Manager Trainee, you will have a chance to create and learn to run a successful business location and potentially share in the profits you help create; build highly marketable skills and training in business, management, sales and service; supervise, train, develop, motivate and evaluate the performance of location staff to maintain consistency with company expectations; operate and function in a fun- team-oriented workplace.
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You will lead the implementation of leading-edge marketing tactics across several functional areas of the marketing, BD and communications team that include brand, digital and social marketing, public relations, collateral and sales enablement tools, and events.
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Those with experience or interest in any of the following categories will do well in this role: Sales, marketing, customer service, retail, athletics, restaurant, teamwork, training, campaigns, leadership, communication, outreach, advertising, business development, hospitality, adaptability, promotions, teams, clubs, fitness, problem solving, military, entrepreneurship, delivery, negotiation skills, products and services.
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