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Offline experience will be TV, Print, Radio, OOH. Serves as leadership and content development coordinator for all Client presentations. Because we know that heat arises the intersection of complementary forces, our professionals come from myriad disciplines and backgrounds: data, analytics, and insights, content and creative production, communications and strategy, finance and marketing, and sociology, psychology, and other liberal arts disciplines.
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An industry leader in both print and digital educational publishing, World Book delivers engaging content to equip students, parents, and teachers with the tools they need to reach academic success.
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Provide support during the electronic or print production process, including identifying/evaluating target audiences; drafting production schedules; directing design; developing text; providing photo and graphic oversight to assure content is strategically illustrated, designed and formatted; gathering/streamlining mailing lists; distribution; and measurement.
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Assist with all areas of the marketing department, including marketing, communications, and industry relations; manage email marketing calendar and execution of email strategy; update and maintain statistical logs for social media postings; manage print project logistics as assigned; research, order, and maintain STS merchandise inventory and giveaways.
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The Media Coordinator will work closely with the Media team to manage and execute media plans (i.e. TV, Radio, Print, Social Media, Digital, etc.) The media coordinator is responsible for executing integrated client media plans accurately and in a timely manner.
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The Marketing Coordinator assists with executing marketing campaigns that include digital, print, radio, and broadcast content which promotes Company stage productions and Joffrey Academy programs, supporting merchandise sales, maintaining marketing archives, facilitating program book materials for performance tours, and managing and processing all marketing invoices.
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Perform and consistently improve training to GCC on Aurora PPW Print Paperwork Requirements. Support Branch locations with collating, printing and delivery of Weekly routes and Print Paperwork (manifests labels) for upcoming services.
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Marketing Coordinator in-office opportunity in downtown Chicago. Assist in the coordination and implementation of marketing campaigns across various channels, including digital, print, social media, and events.
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Reporting to the Marketing Manager, the Marketing Coordinator is responsible for working on a variety of marketing projects for the agency that are ongoing but require precise attention to detail and perpetual creativity to keep marketing fresh and brand awareness high.
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Support the development and execution of marketing materials and campaigns, including digital, print, and event-based initiatives to achieve business goals. We are seeking a highly organized and motivated Marketing Coordinator to join our dynamic marketing team.
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The overall objective team is to effectively pitch traditional print, online and broadcast media, as well as bloggers and social influencers with "media hound" candidates who can effectively pitch traditional print, online and broadcast media, as well as bloggers and social influencers.
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Overall, the Marketing and Production Coordinator will play a critical role in supporting the development and execution of marketing materials for client's insurance products. The material is both for print and digital production.
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This role is for an emerging storyteller, design thinker, and marketer skilled at developing written, print, and digital content that contributes to marketing and pursuit deliverables. The Communications Coordinator supports the Enterprise Marketing team in a variety of marketing activities and tasks.
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Under direction of program director, care coordinator will provide patients medication education print outs that are focused on understanding illness, symptom management and medication compliance.
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Process daily price changes, print daily temp sign batches and coordinate placement of signs. Re-ticket product with new permanent price based on daily price change report from Home Office. Maintain Clearance pricing to meet scheduled price changes based on aging dates.
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