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Leads public relations and influencer marketing analytics and reporting outputs in partnership with the Analytics Director on a monthly/quarterly basis. Secures, maintains, and grows the business by identifying new growth opportunities based on insights into the company, client, industry, and economy – responsible for proactively prospecting and supporting new business opportunities, including finding and leading RFP submissions for earned media and influencer marketing campaigns.
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Job Summary: The Job Developer (JD) plays a crucial role in fostering strong employer partnerships to secure meaningful career opportunities for NLEN clients participating in various programs and services offered by the Workforce Development Department.
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Reporting to the Social Media Manager and working closely with the Director of Brand Marketing, the Video & Social Media Specialist will produce images and video content for the Roosevelt University website, advertising, marketing materials and social media channels (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
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The Digital Marketing Director will apply their deep knowledge of subscription-based business models and their expertise in direct-to-consumer marketing to drive customer acquisition through cutting-edge digital marketing initiatives.
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As a Campaign Manager, you will be responsible for planning, executing, and managing marketing campaigns to drive funnel velocity and customer engagement, including ideation, market research, target audience segmentation, ad and creative development and execution (in coordination with the Creative Director), digital marketing campaign performance and tactical recommendations.
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Collaboration across multiple stakeholders across marketing as well as client supportThis includes working with our internal marketing brand team as well as other NFP teams as needed (HR, training, technology, etc.
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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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Plus, you're not just about maintaining – you're all about innovation, working hand in hand with our Marketing Director and Senior Marketing Database Coordinator to implement new protocols and processes, ensuring we're always at the top of our game.
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The Director of B2B Marketing will report to the Vice President of Global Marketing and lead a global team of high-performing marketers responsible for B2B inbound and outbound demand generation across North America, EMEA and APAC.
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Experience with common source systems and platforms Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics and other marketing execution tools. Audience Insights, Audience Segmentation, Budgeting, Campaign Management, Collaboration, Communication, Continuous Improvement Mindset, Customer-Focused Campaign Development, Executive Presence, Influence, Lead and Demand Generation, Marketing Analytics, Marketing Channels, Prioritizes Effectively, Relationship Management, Search Engine Marketing, Test & Learn Mentality.
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The National Sales Director Aftermarket will report to the Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Our client for the National Sales Director Aftermarket opportunity is a manufacturer and distributor of lighting, electronics, control systems, and other related products to the transportation and mobility markets, including automotive, law enforcement, government, fire and rescue, and related.
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Oversees marketing strategy for cold-pressed juice brand in an ever-expanding landscape, envisioning growth opportunities constantly. In this role, you will coordinate all aspects of brand marketing for the company, and assist founders in utilizing marketing resources to support revenue growth.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as graphic design, visual arts, marketing, advertising, or communications. Experience with digital marketing channels and platforms, including email marketing, social media, paid advertising, and website design.
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Reporting to the VP of Marketing the Creative Director is responsible for leading and inspiring our creative team to push our brand and business forward. Job Title : Creative Director.
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The ideal candidate has first-hand experience in marketing/origination with tax equity investors and leading renewable energy financing transactions. The Director, Structured Finance will have significant internal and external exposure given RWE's growth targets.
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