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Partner with the Sr. Manager and Founder to architect and oversee micro to mid size paid and organic influencer marketing strategy for all key product launches and help develop big picture, “always-on” strategy for ongoing, evergreen marketing campaigns as well as brand and retail moments.
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As the Director Media Planning, Strategy & Portfolio Planning you will oversee the media strategy and planning for all brands with an omni-channel focus owning a substantial budget to orchestrate repeatable and scalable results across all ATL channels (digital & linear TV, Video, OOH, Print, Radio, Podcasts) and work closely with the online marketing teams to optimize our integrated marketing mix further.
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Candidate will be responsible for leading brand strategy & brand development that will drive profitable growth from a global perspective and will lead and collaborate with the US Sales team on all customer and sales marketing strategic plans and activations.
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Architect an organic and paid influencer marketing strategy focused on brand-building tentpole moments, always-on evergreen strategy, key product launches and collab / experiential initiatives — thoughtfully considering organic engagement + reach as well as performance metrics.
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The Strategy team is responsible for driving the commercial success of the LifePath product suite in collaboration with global distribution partners. Build and maintain product marketing and performance review materials, client presentations and customized analyses that articulate strategy objectives, performance, and competitive advantages.
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The Product Development Manager (PDM) is responsible for managing across-functional teams assigned to design, build, and maintain one or more product lines including Timekeeping and Payroll.
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Own the audience development strategy and implementation across the client base to develop targetable fan bases, drive streaming, drive D2C purchases, and build fan dedication/retention.
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The DepartmentCAA Brand Consulting is a strategy-led, full-service marketing agency with expertise in Cultural and Consumer Insights, Data and Analytics, Talent/Influencer and Property Partnership Advisory, Experiential, Social Impact, Creative Services, and Content and Digital Strategy.
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We are looking for a Freelance Assistant, Product Development, Men's Apparel for a top fashion company in New York City. The Product Development Assistant supports the Designer(s) in the seasonal design development process, from concept to delivery, by creating and Maintaining FlexPLM tech packs for styles being developed by designer and ensuring the timely execution of each stage in the process.
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The Planner/Buyer oversees media plan development, while owning the strategy, execution, and reporting of tactical client campaigns. Media Plan development, both strategy and tactical approach.
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Collaborate with product, sales and marketing teams to communicate competitive intelligence insights and recommendations that influence product strategy and marketing campaigns. This role is pivotal in driving our product marketing strategy by developing deep competitive insights that will shape market positioning and messaging of Circle’s products and solutions for enterprises across industry verticals including banking, fintechs, exchanges, payments and Web3.
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Serve as a bridge between Global Public Policy and Music teams to integrate external perspectives and public policy developments into business strategy, including serving as the Global Product Public Policy lead for the company's Music business and products.
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The Social Media Coordinator will be responsible for the development and execution of social media strategies and end-to-end content development with a focus on Instagram and TikTok. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of social trends, sports, and a proven track record of driving organic engagement and growth.
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Leading design and creative studio Brand New School is seeking a Senior Producer for a full-time hybrid role at our NY studio. Brand New School attracts a team with unique skillsets and varying levels of experience.
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Builds a high-performance environment and implements a people strategy that attracts, retains, develops and motivates their team by fostering an inclusive work environment and using a coaching mindset and behaviors; communicating vison/values/business strategy; and, managing succession and development planning for the team.
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