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Our Client: We are currently seeking a dynamic and results-driven Senior Brand Manager, Consumer Marketing to lead our direct-to-consumer strategic initiatives for a rapidly growing CNS brand.
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Position Overview: The Senior Brand Marketing Manager will be responsible for shaping and executing our brand marketing strategy, overseeing content production, and fostering a vibrant community through influencer partnerships, social media engagement, and affiliate management.
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We are looking for a Senior Account Manager to join our Target team, as a senior-level hybrid role of sales and product development. The Senior Account Manager will be a collaborative, detail-oriented professional who is highly organized, efficient, and driven to succeed.
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Be a strong steward for the end-to-end brand experience by continuously driving simplification (e.g. notifications, navigation) and playing “air traffic control” As we partner with brands to serve our joint customers - retailers - we aspire to become the one-stop shop for every brand to start and scale their wholesale business.
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As the Harry's Social Media Manager, you will play a critical role in developing and executing a creative and strategic social media presence across all social media channels that showcases the unique identity of the Harry's brand and establishes a strong connection with our community.
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Senior Key Account Manager Specialty Retail and Brand – New York. Maesa is currently seeking a Senior Key Account Manager to join the team. With an incubation flywheel ideating on new global brand launches, Maesa pushes creative and technical boundaries to deliver exceptional performance and establish global staying power.
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As the Senior Manager of Content Creation, Brand and Social, you'll have the unique opportunity to craft the development and optimization of social-first content for our global channels.
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Additional responsibilities as requested from Manager and/or Senior Management. Work closely with local Venue Brand Managers, creative designers, experiential colleagues, and production vendors to update and implement onsite branding for all sponsored venues, ensuring fulfillment and securing proof of proper installation for all elements.
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As a Senior Brand Marketing Manager at Fanatics Betting & Gaming (FBG), you will help to build our brand narrative and fan focused storytelling. This role will lead and champion creative concepts aligned to the strategic direction and priorities of FBG. The Senior Brand Marketing Manager will play a key role cross-functionally to ensure campaigns are delivered on time with a key focus on team collaboration and execution.
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The New York Times is looking for an experienced HR Business Partner to partner with employees and leaders across our Marketing, Brand and Corporate Communications departments. 7+ years of experience in an HR Business Partner or similar role working with and advising senior leaders.
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The Senior Manager will serve as a thought partner across the organization, working with senior leaders to leverage brand strategy to fuel the achievement of their business objectives.
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CAA’s Brand Management team is seeking a Business Development Manager / Senior Manager to join our fast growing team. The trailblazer of the agency business, CAA was the first to build a sports business, create an investment bank, launch a venture fund, found technology start-up companies, establish a philanthropic arm, build a business in China, and form a brand marketing services division, among other innovations.
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As the Senior Manager of Customer and Brand Strategic Insights within the Global Brand Strategy and Insights (GBSI) Measurement Insights team, you will act as a strategic consultant, leveraging both primary and secondary research sources to identify opportunities to deepen loyalty, guide brand strategy and fuel growth of our Consumer, Global Commercial and International card and banking Members.
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Amazon is seeking an experienced Senior Solutions Manager with a love of learning and experimentation to operate and evolve inventive ad programs for a fast-growing team working with Amazon's largest advertising clients.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Manager, Design Lead - Brand and Marketing. We are currently seeking a Sr. Manager, Design Lead, with brand and marketing experience, to join our Business Cards & Payments design team.
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