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Responsible for coordinating all marketing functions including but not limited to: digital marketing, social media, Lennar.com, digital content, marketing research, printed collateral and other forms of marketing.
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This includes managing and assisting with the overall coordination, collaboration, and development of market-leading marketing and business development content and sales support collateral.
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Work with Marketing to provide specifications, CAD details and BIM content to third party vendors for inclusion on their websites or specification generating tools. Review and approve technical literature, packaging, data sheets, and Marketing collateral.
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You are an excellent writer and editor and can translate legal topics into plain English, write practice group-related substantive marketing content from scratch and carefully proofread.
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Responsibilities Maintain daily communication with advertising agency to disseminate information, give direction on approvals of marketing collateral and ad releases, maintain marketing budget and participation in weekly conference calls to review progress.
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Experience in content management, creative writing, technical writing, advertising concepts, social media, print, media negotiations, and digital marketing. What you'll do: Develop, implement, and manage comprehensive digital marketing strategies, including SEO, SEM, email marketing, content marketing, and social media to drive customer acquisition, engagement, and retention.
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Creates relatable, easy to understand marketing assets including collateral, web pages, videos, promotional e-mail, social and sales enablement. You will also lead the definition and execution of messaging, product positioning, content, sales enablement, and marketing campaigns.
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Author and maintain accuracy of content for assigned portfolio of products across a variety of platforms including collateral, web and sales and channel enablement tools. This position will report directly to the Senior Manager of Brand & Solutions Marketing for the assigned Strategic Business Unit (SBU) and will collaborate closely with the product management and channel marketing teams, aligning brand promise strategy with business initiatives.
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Assists in the development, management, execution and measurement of all aspects of the marketing/branding strategies under the leadership of the Director of Marketing; including but not limited to Marketing Budgets, Social Media, Websites, Digital & Print Advertising, Collateral, Video/Photography Assets, etc.
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Must have experience creating content collateral, either as a designer or working with a designer. · Must have experience in the Employer Brand and/or recruitment marketing space.
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Partnering with Business Development to support sales enablement - presentation templates, collateral, and proactive compelling content creation. Proven experience in content strategy and supporting business development through key marketing initiatives.
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Best in class marketing support so you have top tier collateral and presentation materials. Strong understanding of digital marketing services (websites, digital advertising, seo, content) and the ability to sell their value to clients.
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Maintain field collateral library, i.e., intuitive organizational structure, and active and accurate content, retire/archive collateral as needed. Lead product marketing strategy and logistics (e.g., how do we build D2C pipeline, how do we market new/emerging products.
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What You’ll Do:Manages day to day operations and oversees the creation of marketing and communications collateral to ensure that it is consistent with client brand guidelines and quality standards including fact sheets, presentations, press releases and reports.
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Develop and keep fresh content including collateral, thought leadership and solution presentations, website content, videos, blogs, by-lined articles, and more to execute communication strategies and accelerate the buyer’s journey.
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