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As an Art Director based in our New York office, you will work on a wide variety of commercial projects and content campaigns requiring 360 creative expertise (photo, video, experiential, digital, print, social, web3, etc.
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Betches Media is searching for a VP, Creative Director to develop the creative strategy and vision for Betches and our branded partners and fuel our desire to produce award-winning content.
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This role will drive creative strategy and lead the team in developing cutting-edge and creative content that embodies the client’s brand voice and aesthetic. Create strategic monthly content calendars inclusive of all key product launches, culturally relevant moments, and branded content series (all platforms.
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As a Brand Director, your primary focus and goal is to lead the brand team to achieve strategic, creative, and operational excellence while ensuring the successful execution of opportunities across priority projects and partnerships.
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The VP, Group Director of Performance Content at Mediabrands Content Studio will ensure that client’s business needs are met with MBCS performance content products, services, and capabilities, which include but are not limited to personalized/addressable content, dynamic creative optimization, omnichannel content production, content audits/analytics, e-commerce, web, social media.
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Overview the copy creation and content and brand storytelling agenda in partnership with the Brand’s Creative Director. Overview the advertising buys for print and digital media, social media, and branded content.
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Our premier media and branded content engine provides creator investment funds, fosters strategic brand partnerships, and delivers top-tier backend creative services. Lead and deliver all aspects of the sales process for Bent Pixels media solutions on the East Coast (including branded content and licensing focused services), covering numerous market verticals.
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Our suite of services includes celebrity/influencer programming, music-film-tv/digital-sports partnerships, communications, branded content and experiential. Foster cross-functional collaboration and integration with creative, media, and production teams to ensure cohesive execution and delivery of integrated marketing campaigns.
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BDG is seeking a Creative Director to join the video team, primarily focused on branded video and campaign creative across the BDG portfolio. At times, the Creative Director will lead execution on a project, working with a line producer or production company.
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Lead new institutional surveys and firm-branded content that supports growth strategies across multiple practice areas and industries. We are looking for an experienced, dedicated, and knowledgeable marketing expert to help create, communicate, and execute a growth strategy and oversee an integrated marketing function, inclusive of institutional and employer branding, creative, events, digital, social media and alumni, DEI and regional marketing and business development.
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Translate ideas across various media (TV, Digital, Print, Experiential, Branded Content, Social). Experience across disciplines (TV, Digital, Experiential, Branded Content, Social, Print.
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Drive efficiencies and best practices across the full ecosystem of branded content, whether developed in-house, by community members, or in partnership with agencies and external partners.
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Proven track record of successfully working with brands to create, negotiate and execute best-in-class integrated marketing programs and promotions, including branded content, custom editorial, experiential/events, and talent alignment.
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Owning every step from concept to implementation, the Director of Marketing provides creative vision, shapes operational frameworks, and ensures success across advertising, public relations, experiential marketing, and brand management for all hotel and outlet projects.
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Extensive knowledge of branded experience, influencer marketing, integrated brand strategy, and social & content marketing. One-part business consultant, one-part creative strategist, and always a partner to the creative, production and account colleagues to deliver extraordinary experiences for our clients.
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