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Experience with the following: public relations strategies; marketing in support of mission and programmatic, fundraising, event, and organization-wide goals; branding; digital and print communications; social media; web and mobile development; media relations with major outlets; thought leader engagement; and strategic and crisis communications.
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You will also sample within student organizations, create and share social media content across Instagram and TikTok, and participate in an in-store event at your local Sephora. Promotion efforts include creating at least one Instagram story and a follow-up social media post (on TikTok or Instagram) to recap the event.
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As a Sr. Shooter/Editor at Unbridled Media, you will help lead our efforts in producing high-quality video content that engages and inspires audiences for some of the world's leading companies.
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The Social Media Intern will assist in the creation of content for the St. Louis CITY SC App and Academy Instagram, and assist with match coverage, copywriting, graphics, video highlights, photo galleries, practice interviews and more.
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Teach a range of courses in graphic communications with a focus on motion design, illustration techniques, and interactive media. -Contribute to the development and implementation of engaging curriculum that integrates theory and practice, and prepares students for careers in graphic design, animation, digital media production, and related fields.
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Director of Audio Visual, Media Services, and Event Production oversees a dynamic, entrepreneurial, customer-service-oriented team that provides multi-media technology and event production support to Washington University faculty, staff, students, and clinics.
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The Media Relations Specialist works within the Public Information Office to provide information to the media, both locally and nationally, and support the day-to-day operations of the Public Information Office.
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Work cross-functionally with Commerce Media and Shopper Marketing teams to build strategic Omni-channel plans and investments to reach ecommerce objectives and goals. Experience working with Retailer Media Networks and eCommerce agencies preferred.
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The Senior Creative Marketing Specialist works in close collaboration with the External Creative Manager, Creative Director, Portfolio & Delivery Management, and other Enterprise Mobility Marketing teams to develop highly engaging and effective creative marketing campaigns via TV, digital, social, print, and other emerging media.
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Comoto's brands, RevZilla, Cycle Gear, J&P Cycles, REVER, and Common Tread, deliver premium products, dedicated expertise, engaging media, and passionate customer support of the powersports community, through best-in-class e-commerce and retail experiences.
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Surveillance will cover a variety of topics and regions and require use of a combination of classified and open sources, open and proprietary/commercial geospatial resources, news and social media sources.
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Plan, develop, and implement comprehensive paid media strategies to convert audience to directly purchase and/or to drive new leads through Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google search, programmatic display ads, radio, billboard, print and more.
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Today, our customers are able to shop the brand in retail stores across the United States and on-line through our website, The website has enabled Ashley Stewart to grow internationally and customers are now able to interact with fellow customers across many different forms of social media.
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Professional experience with Social Media such as Facebook and TikTok. You will be working closely with the team to create go-to-market strategies and ensuring a long term strategic position for the marketing; you will also need to have strong social media experience as you will be working alongside the sales team to ensure that social media campaigns and timelines are not only correct but also effective and strong.
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Freelancing and Consulting — social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Comfortable with using social media and other digital tools. Reselling and Thrifting — including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others.
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