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Strategy Development and Execution: Collaborate with the Marketing Director to formulate and implement a broad marketing strategy that spans digital and in-store channels, alongside exploring brand partnership opportunities.
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Collaborates with Sales Management Leadership, Creative Director, Strategy Team and Research Director to build effective long-term advertising campaigns. Automotive & database digital marketing sales experience is also a plus.
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We are looking for an experienced, innovative Associate Creative Director who is passionate about creating breakthrough work in the health care space. To deliver on that belief, we've developed a unique, three-pronged approach to healthcare marketing: 1) Sub-specialization—do one thing and do it very, very well; 2) Tradigital—create integrated solutions that touch our audiences both online and offline; and 3) Service Excellence—using the principles developed by the Ritz-Carlton, we've created an innovative customer service approach that is second to none.
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Window Seat (Delta’s in-house creative team) is looking for a Sr. Art Director/ACD to join the Creative Strategy and Development team. The Sr. Art Director/ACD will be responsible for managing creative strategy and campaign development, from concept to execution, ensuring on-brief creative responses while adhering to guidelines ensuring consistent brand communications.
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The Associate Creative Director provides leadership to art directors and copywriters, along with the Creative Director. Associate Creative Director, Copy.
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Collaborates with the Creative Director, design team, proofreading and project management to identify project needs and design finished product to support the businesses and marketing objectives of client’s brand strategy and maintain the creative concept of the work, keeping it on strategy, meaningful and visually impactful.
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The Associate Creative Director will coordinate with the client to manage a high volume of creative projects per year. The Associate Creative Director will lead the graphic design / creative team, which is responsible for conceptualization, design and execution of creative projects.
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Summary/Objective: The Associate Director of Digital Content is responsible for translating marketing strategies into digital content strategy. Provide monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting and analytics to upper management on KPI’s, engagement and conversion rates, and overall performance of ad campaigns across all social channels with creative strategy to improve metrics.
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You are a communication guru when presenting digital marketing strategy to C-Suite and executive audiences. Facebook/Instagram/LinkedIn experience is a must, Pinterest/Snapchat/TikTok experience is a plus.
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Drive creative strategy and coordinate with creative teams to tailor optimal messaging and iterate creative based on performance. Train your team in advanced paid social advertising, multi-channel digital marketing strategy and client management skills including projections, analytics reporting, etc.
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As an Associate Director, Paid Social, you will be driving performance, guiding account teams and orchestrating growth for top advertisers across top paid social platforms. 1+ year in a supervisory role directly overseeing other digital marketing professionals.
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Serve as the paid social lead for our top clients, for which you will direct strategy and optimize Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Pinterest, & other paid social platforms. In addition, we've received the honor of being Adweek's first AI Agency of the year (2023), the title of Webby Production Company of the Year (2021-24), a record number of FWAs, and have earned a spot on Newsweek's Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces 2023.
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Serve as a senior sponsor contact for several client accounts led by your team: building relationships with client decision makers, elevating the strategic conversation, and ensuring an exceptional client experience.
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Monks has provided a compensation range that represents its good faith estimate of what Media. We are looking for someone with a passion for paid social advertising, well versed in other digital acquisition channels, and a people-focused leader who wants to join a thriving digital agency that is hyper-focused on client performance and ROI. The ideal candidate is confident in their ability to drive improvements in account performance, successfully build and oversee client relationships, and develop our awesome talent.
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As a member of the Digital Marketing Base Marketing organization, you'll be expected to represent the paid media team's requirements for personalized media, while partnering with the Marketing Activation and Creative team and Marketing Technology team to accelerate transformation.
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