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Plymouth Rock is looking for a Corporate Communications Associate to support our Brand Marketing team and help guide both the company’s public relations and internal communications programs.
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As Brand Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing various aspects of our marketing strategy, including go-to-market management, consumer and customer communications, brand development and creative execution, partnering with influencers and brand collaborators, and partnering with various stakeholder teams to drive revenue and consumer growth.
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Work closely with the Digital Marketing Manager to support GBFB’s web content strategy, email marketing and social media content strategy while ensuring alignment with GBFB’s PR and marketing strategy, brand, and messaging architecture.
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Bachelor's Degree, master's degree preferred in Sports Management, Marketing, Communications or a closely related field, and a minimum of three-five (3-5) years of work experience in sports information, brand marketing, public relations and/or advertising required, preferably in collegiate athletics and/or professional athletics, required.
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With a priority focus of creating and deploying an organization-wide communications plan which currently includes email, organic social media, and direct mail, the Content Marketing Manager is part of a dynamic, cross-departmental team of marketing and communications professionals with the shared goal of increasing the organization's visibility through compelling brand-driven communications.
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Design consumer engagement eco-systems that informs when, where and how a brand should connect with its audience to help the creative team move from big idea development to create specific communications along the consumer journey.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, marketing, communications, or a related field with 5+ years of experience in brand management or product marketing; or MBA with 2+ years of experience in brand management or product marketing.
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Minimum of three (3) years of Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) experience with a focus on intelligence assessments, brand protection, travel security. Associate's degree in criminal justice, Emergency Management, Communications, Information Technology, or a related field with a minimum of five (5) years of Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) experience.
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Sports marketing, full time, part time, internships, interns, college, sports, restaurant, hospitality, retail, cashier, server, promotional sales, public relations, client relations, clients, advertising, restaurant, mass communications, business administration, recruiter, internships, interns, college graduates, retail, sales, promotional sales, other.
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This is an exciting opportunity to launch your research consulting career as you support some of the worlds most prominent brands with market assessment, brand strategy, product development, customer loyalty and engagement, and communications research.
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Responsible for implementing brand strategy through marketing communications, advertising assets and brand related programs. You are a communications expert, you know how to craft stories, bring people together and generate energy around a brand.
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This role will also have the opportunity to apply broad expertise across corporate brand and reputation, positioning, and issues management to raise the level of maturity of Tetrascience’s corporate communications programs.
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What you’ll need: 6+ years of experience in corporate retail, e-commerce or CPG ideally in brand partnerships, marketing activation, or sponsorship marketing preferred Proficient e-commerce and retail business acumen Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, for internal and partner-facing communications Innovative problem-solving skills.
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Website Development and Maintenance ( 25% ): Plan, organize, and manage the workflow of the organization’s website redesign and brand refresh project, in partnership with DPC’s Executive Director, IT Director, Development and Communications Director, program teams, and external contractors.
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Manage and mentor brand communications specialist. Marketing Communications Manager. At the core, you live for brand storytelling that delivers exceptional customer experiences.
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