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The Director of Technology at PXP USA plays a crucial role in shaping and implementing the technology strategy across all PXP USA locations to drive innovation, efficiency, and excellence in omni-channel marketing content planning, creation, and optimization.
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What You'll Do: Dean of communications strategy and execution Provide strategic communications and marketing counsel to the Dean. Drafts speaking remarks, talking points, presentation materials, reports, and messages from the Dean that communicate the college's vision, strategic direction, and achievements to a wide range of internal and external audiences.
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Develop and implement a comprehensive technology strategy for global corporate functions, including people organization, finance, global spend management, legal and compliance, sales enablement, marketing, and communications.
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As part of the internal creative services team, the designer will collaborate with stakeholders in Brand, Product, Marketing, Content, Operations, Design, Legal, and produce creative collateral that are customer-centric, accurate, and legally-compliant that drives a response from our audience.
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Responsible for the development and execution of thought leader strategy, tactical plans and activities that drive strong thought leader engagement based on science, and commitment to patients across all marketing channels.
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Role Objectives: Working closely with both the Business Planning and Activation teams, the Associate Director, Analytics will contribute to the design of the data strategy to tie our clients’ marketing to real-world business goals.
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Our proprietary approach to measuring and optimizing marketing investment decisions, Enterprise Marketing Return (EMR), is disrupting the industry and setting the gold standard for customer and marketing strategy, activation, and measurement.
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Representing some of the biggest Fortune One brands, we offer a suite of services from content creation and production, diversity equity & inclusion strategy, influencer marketing, corporate strategy, and public affairs to name a few.
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An SEO Content Strategist at Logical Media Group will be responsible for various digital marketing activities, primarily focused on creating and developing strategy for copy with Search Engine Optimization (SEO) best practices in mind in order to boost visibility of client marketing efforts and Logical Media Group internal marketing efforts, particularly in search engine ranking.
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Develop and oversee new creator/influencer strategy and strategic partnerships across CSD/Energy/Gatorade portfolio. PepsiCo is seeking a dynamic, highly collaborative, and creative marketer with a passion for partnership marketing across the traditional Entertainment industry.
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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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Our expertise includes shopper marketing, insight & strategy, experiential, branded content, digital, media buying and sponsorship activation. 3+ years’ experience in entertainment marketing, live music concerts, or project management experience.
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The Media Supervisor role is responsible for leading the planning, management, and execution of client's media strategy in order to maximize client business/marketing objectives. This role will work closely with Marketing Science and Strategy to align media efforts to other marketing efforts.
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Knowledge in the Google Marketing Platform and Analytics suite (Google Analytics, Campaign Manager, Google Ads, Search Ads 360) and data visualization tools (Tableau / Google Data Studio / Power BI.
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Maintains and continually evolves the brand strategy with the Head of Marketing and other key leaders. We’re looking for a Sr. Manager, Creative & Brand Marketing who will oversee the creative and field marketing functions of the marketing team, reporting to the Head of Marketing.
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