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Providing corporate partners with traditional, digital and other non-traditional media opportunities to bolster their own brand and garner maximum exposure through inventory such as venue signage; digital engagement including social media, the official athletics website, content, digital gaming and retargeting, event sponsorships and promotion; corporate hospitality; television and radio game broadcasts and coaches' shows.
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Experience in omni-channel production infrastructure supporting video, digital and print including DAM (Digital Asset Management), production workflow management, rights management, and analytics.
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Consistently monitor and improve the content review/approval and digital asset management systems, processes, and workflows. Digital Asset Routing and Approval Management (i.e., TEAMS routings and Davinci): Lead and manage review processes.
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Our suite of services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales and professional concessions expertise; branding; and campus-wide business and sponsorship development.
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A/B Testing, Communication, Content Management Systems (CMS), Detail-Oriented, Digital Content Marketing, Digital Marketing Campaigns, Digital Marketing Management, Digital Marketing Optimization, Digital Marketing Platforms, Digital Marketing Tools, Effectiveness Measurement, Lead Generation, Marketing, Marketing Strategy Implementation, Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Analytics.
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Management: Lead and motivate the digital marketing team to achieve exceptional performance. Social Media Strategy: Partner with the Content Director to devise and execute organic and paid social media strategies.
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Ideally, has experience with Digital Asset Management (DAM). Communicate/distribute content across multiple channels including print, video, digital marketing, events (webinars, tradeshows) and web.
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Develop, implement and configure web content management solutions using Adobe Experience Manager, Adobe AEM Assets, and/or technologies such as Java, HTML/DHTML, XML, React, JavaScript, and web services.
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1-3 years of experience in channel marketing, customer marketing experience, shopper marketing or managing digital content. The Channel Marketing Specialist will support the Director, Channel Marketing and collaborate closely with the Channel Marketing Manager on executing strategic plans, customer promotions, revenue-generating joint marketing programs, partner launch activities, sales promotions, partner portal management, and communications targeted at Uponor's omni channel partners.
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5 to 7 years of experience in digital marketing, with a strong focus on SEO strategy and web content management. Innovation and Process ImprovementContinuously seek opportunities to improve digital marketing and content management processes.
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At the broadest level, the Senior Manager, SEO and Content Strategy role brings together distinct expertise in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) as well as content strategy to drive brand discovery and optimize the customer journey across omnichannel digital experiences.
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The Director uses that knowledge to plan and direct communication; develop promotional ideas and materials; oversee the writing, editing, and production of Library publications, graphic designs, and digital content related to marketing communications; provide effective marketing and public relations services to all agencies; and function in an advisory capacity in matters relating to the marketing of Library programs and services and relating to crisis communications.
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In this role, the Community Manager oversees all facets of channel management, from strategy development to content creation, copywriting, social listening, agency collaboration, regulatory compliance, and performance analytics.
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Project management experience in Marketing technology applications: Websites, Content Management System (CMS), Digital Asset Management System (DAM), Consumer Data Platform(CDP), Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager.
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Requirements:BS Degree or equivalent in a field related to digital production, marketing communications, or web design with at least 3+ years in a digital production roleProficiency in HTML, CSS, multimedia, SEO, SEM and other Internet technologiesExperience working with complex content management systems for building and maintaining websites.
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