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Working closely with the Social Media manager, the role will require a creative, commercial, and analytical eye, as well as an ability to work collaboratively with multiple teams across the business, including brand and DTC. The Social media art director will be hands-on in the design, editing, and implementation of social videos and stills, creating meaningful stories and executions that drive brand advocacy and sales.
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Masters degree in Animation, Interactive Media, Visual Art, Media Studies, Game Design, Computer Science, or a related field; OR an equivalent record of professional experience in the field and at least one notable professional achievement (Licenses and certifications, documented excellence in teaching, honors or awards, publications, presented papers, juried art activities/screenings, significant successful grants, etc.
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The Social Media Content Coordinator will support the Lee social media team to build and elevate the brand's social media presence with a focus on developing engaging organic content on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest, prioritizing original video content across TikTok and Instagram Reels.
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BigNIL is an Officially Licensed NIL Platform for Student-Athletes to Earn Revenue NIL SOCIAL MEDIA INTERN Social Media Interns support the digital media staff to develop and implement outreach and promotional campaigns to boost brand engagement and increase revenue.
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As a Senior Digital Media Sales Rep, you will be responsible for selling advertising and digital marketing solutions to companies across the country. Sr. Digital Media Sales Representative.
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Education: A minimum of a master's degree in fields such as international or cultural studies, media and film, applied linguistics, or related disciplines is required. Teaching Abilities: Candidates should exhibit proficiency in teaching courses related to language and culture, culture and media, study skills, as well as international film and cinematography.
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The School of Art enrolls a vibrant and racially diverse student population of over 500 majors who pursue degrees in Art Education, Art History, Arts Administration, Animation, New Media and Design, Painting, Printmaking and Drawing, Photography, Sculpture and Ceramics.
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This will include a focus on media relations, content development, media planning, social media management and other initiatives to grow their brand awareness. The Director of Media Relations and Communications position will be an integral member of the leadership team, managing the development and implementation of the organization's overall communications and brand strategy.
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