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Optimum Sports is the dedicated sports marketing agency within OMG. Unlike traditional sports marketing agencies, Optimum Sports operates in both the Sports Sponsorship and Sports Media landscapes.
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Under the direction of the Associate Executive Director (AED) of Public Affairs and Community Relations, provides media relations, marketing, communications, and strategic planning support for Queens Hospital.
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Experience doing media strategy, tactical planning and vendor management in the discipline of retail/shopper marketing, within an agency, retailer’s media organization or CPG’s trade or customer marketing department; 10+ years preferred, but not required.
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Oversee annual giving campaign and manage the donor database software, working with the Development Associate to ensure proper data entry, acknowledgements and reporting. · Oversee all marketing efforts, including general and donor-specific communication via Annual Report, newsletters, social media, press releases, direct mail, event promotions, development of collateral, etc.
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Knowledge of marketing, advertising, and media planning principles. Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts, Marketing, Communications/Advertising, or Media Studies. 1+ years of experience in media planning and buying.
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Not resting on our laurels, we are looking for a new leader to join our Consumer Marketing Team and build the future of our US Brands on Social Media. As a member of our Consumer Marketing team, the Director of Social Media & Influencers is responsible for creating a best-in-class social media and talent program that engages our customers of today and attracts our customers of tomorrow.
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The Regional Director of Marketing and Communications is responsible for the oversight and development of Skagit Regional Health’s strategies and activities related to: Service line growth, marketing, internal and external communications, strategic planning, media and public relations.
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As the Director Media Planning, Strategy & Portfolio Planning you will oversee the media strategy and planning for all brands with an omni-channel focus owning a substantial budget to orchestrate repeatable and scalable results across all ATL channels (digital & linear TV, Video, OOH, Print, Radio, Podcasts) and work closely with the online marketing teams to optimize our integrated marketing mix further.
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Marketing Strategy: Leads the cross-functional account teams with a comprehensive strategy across paid, owned and earned channels to meet or exceed client business objectives; Demonstrates proficiency in cross-channel media planning and testing roadmaps, including the connection of a client's product, audience and media.
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Manage social media plan for all national accounts and work with VP Marketing and Director of Marketing to provide comprehensive planning for franchisee social media accounts.
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Campaign Management: Oversee the planning, implementation, and optimization of multi-channel marketing campaigns, including email marketing, social media, content marketing, influencer partnerships, and digital advertising.
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Develop and implement social media marketing campaigns to support student recruitment strategies, in alignment with the associate dean for academic affairs and student success goals.
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Experience with high-level and long-range marketing planning, handling management of multiple projects, creative script writing/producing, field/studio production, and non-linear editing experience is a must.
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The Associate Performance Marketing Manager reports to the Digital Marketing and Business department and will partner with the media lead, brand managers and other marketers across the company to create comprehensive media plans, provide support for planning, testing, implementing, and measuring multi-channel media campaigns to drive inbound demand.
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As a core member of our Brand Marketing team, the Social Media Manager will work closely with Influencers, Creators, Creative and Customer Experience teams, to drive planning, content, copy and community management across all organic social media channels (including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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