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Minimum ten years of recent experience in writing, editing, and content production; background in business journalism preferred; experience in research design also a plus. Extensive knowledge of business/strategy topics; intimately familiar with client/audience business issues and challenges both at a macro/functional level and within industries.
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Utilize storytelling techniques to craft compelling narratives that captivate our audience and drive engagement/sales. Previous experience or coursework in web design, content creation, digital marketing, creative communications or related fields is preferred but not required.
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Are proficient in Sketch and Invision, or other design and prototyping tools. -Youre a skilled communicator and presenter whos comfortable working with stakeholders and getting a diverse audience excited about your solutions.
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Expertise in instructional design to develop leader enablement experiences that connect and challenge an audience. BA/BS degree or equivalent work experience in Learning and Development, Instructional Design, or related field.
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Strong familiarity with CRM technical capabilities — have worked with CDP and audience targeting tools, campaign management platforms (i.e. Salesforce, Marketo, or equivalent) You’re equally excited about digging into consumer data as well as going through design reviews, and have a proven history of working across technical and creative teams to design exceptional experiences that drive business outcomes.
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Practical understanding of relational database design and thorough familiarity with SQL server. and informal contexts in a fashion tailored for the audience. Perform QA testing of developed deliverables and assist with User Acceptance Testing.
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Supervise the product development stages including user experience (UX) design, user interface (UI) design, and technical architecture planning. You will be responsible for building a world-class team of product development, research, and marketing resources, lead the R&D necessary to reach a MVP, steer the development of a high-profile tech solution to engage Gen Z at scale and spearhead the go-to-market and audience acquisition strategies.
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A comprehensive understanding of associated production, capacity utilization (both venue and staff), audience development, and venue management is important. Develop and design EMPAC’s strategic plan building on its curatorial reputation and strengthening the integration of research, presenting, producing, and community accessibility.
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