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The role of the Content Marketing Manager is to ensure messaging and creative are aligned with Brand strategy across platforms. The role of the Content Marketing Manager is to ensure messaging and creative are aligned with Brand strategy across platforms.
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Categories: DAM Manager / User, Creative / Content Operations / CMS, Product Manager / PIM. Leads cross-functional conversations between brand, innovation, sales, field marketing, shopper marketing, design team, and eCom on go to market planning, timeline, and creative requirements.
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Agency Services: brand consulting, creative, content production, digital, experiential marketing field marketing, hospitality, performance marketing, social media marketing, and sponsorship consulting.
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Our creative work consists of retailer-specific activations for accounts like Walmart, Target and Kroger as well as national shopper activations for brands like Dove, Degree, Knorr and Dollar Shave Club.
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Of the required experience, must have 4 years of experience with the following: Utilizing urban form, urban typologies and best practices in urban design and planning; producing planning reports and documents; and Utilizing Adobe Creative Suite, ArcGIS Pro map production and data management.
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Internal Team connections: Cross functional Account teams that include; Production, Creative, Strategy and Legal. Leo Burnett is the lead creative agency for a multinational CPG company, responsible for the strategic implementation, development, and production of all TV, OLV and Digital assets.
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Reporting into the Head of Mac and Cheese this role is responsible for inspiring and elevating the creative strategy and work developed by their teams & agency partners in the U.S. Brand Communications Directors lead by example to help inspire bold creativity in the team around them.
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You’ll be teaming up with savvy marketing specialists and gifted creative minds as you tackle design assignments of all types — brand development, ad campaigns, digital and UX design, social media marketing, direct response.
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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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Experience with the creative side of campaign creation: development and execution (preferred)Some copywriting experience may be beneficial in this role; the employee will not be writing the communications though they will be reviewing the campaigns to ensure they meet the needs of assigned business partners.
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Partner to ECD in leading creative vision, creative strategy and fresh, innovative work for all assigned clients. Creative Director, Experiential (Human Experience) You are a multi-talented creative thinker and doer adept at creating surprising ideas, strategic creative leadership, and experiential innovation across multiple brands.
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Experience with the Adobe Creative Suite (emphasis on Photoshop and Premiere) + Creative eye for attention-grabbing show graphics. Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the countrys best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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Candidate must have advanced technical skills and knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite; Bridge, Illustrator, Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, InDesign, and Acrobat Pro. Experience working with Adobe Workfront Project Management systems to push creative projects through the pipeline / or like platforms.
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Hands-on experience with Adobe Photoshop and related Adobe Creative Suite programs, Digital Asset Management, Excel and Adobe Experience Manager. Uline's award-winning Creative department is looking for a Photo Project Manager to add their magic touch to our in-house Photo Studio.
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The Creative Director position is a full time, onsite role that is solely responsible for increasing revenue by developing strategies across various marketing channels including but not limited to; digital marketing, visual marketing, branding and messaging, website development and management, e-commerce, public relations, SEO, paid search, social media, brand partnerships, and promotional events.
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