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Suite, social media, e-mail marketing software, and donor database systems (experience. Direct marketing of events, including through social media, email marketing, and public.
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Support social media management, Mailchimp, Squarespace, and other media relations tasks. Assist the Director of External Communications with public/media relations. Support social media management, Mailchimp, Squarespace, and other media relations tasks.
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In addition, the Content Developer/Digital Media Specialist will develop and maintain online learning resources and test preparation materials, create videos, deliver webinars, and produce social media posts.
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Manage social media marketing campaigns, customer engagement and metrics. Two (2+) years experience in online social, online real-money or brick and mortar gaming preferred. The Interactive Gaming Manager oversees the daily operation of Live.
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Plans, executes and manages full-funnel, cross-channel media plans Key Channels: paid search, paid social, programmatic (display, native display, online video, native video, streaming tv, streaming audio, digital out-of-home.
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Working with marketing and PCC's digital marketing team to create content for PCC social media platforms on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook. Working with marketing to create recruitment materials (including flyers, postcards, social media) and to execute the distribution plan.
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We are looking for an entrepreneurial, results-driven Senior Digital Marketing Strategist with proven experience developing and executing comprehensive digital strategies, including: paid search (SEM/PPC), programmatic display/video, paid social, e-mail marketing and/or SEO campaigns, along with cross-functional experience in social media management, marketing and/or branding.
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Build momentum for, and oversee social media for live moments, acting as behind-the-scenes producer and occasionally as a visible emcee. Demonstrated eye for principles of good photography and videography and how multimedia content enhances social media engagement.
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The Executive Chef is the leader for all things culinary at the location - from setting the menu standards to training team members and being the face of Levy on social media. Support efforts to drive revenue by participating in social media activities.
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Minimum 10 years of relevant experience in press, communications, or mediaUnderstanding and experience with the media landscape and coverage in relationship to social and racial justice issues and non-profit organizations.
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Strong interest in live streaming/short videos/social media, understanding of current trendy content. Proficiency in using recruitment tools and platforms, as well as familiarity with social media and streaming technologies.
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Proficiency in audio field recordingExperience with Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, AVID Media Composer, AVID ProTools,Proficiency in MS Word, Excel and Power PointSelf-directed, well organized, with excellent communication and social skills.
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The graduate assistant for athletics communication maintains regular contact with Notre Dame University's growing athletics teams and coaches to provide information to the media, campus, and public, and assists with the athletics website, video streaming and editing, and social media.
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Actively contact an assigned account base via direct calls, Canon Solutions America's customized email campaigns, and social media platforms to develop sales opportunities and establish engagement.
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Proficient in social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Threads) This internship will provide experience with Digital and Social Media Marketing, as well as exploring media relationships and corporate communication.
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