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Strong understanding of media ad sales process, marketing strategy, media buying and planning functions, digital platforms, and ad formats; familiarity with Celebrity News Editorial, Talent, and Media Relations processes a plus.
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Partner with Marketing and Investment teams to create sales enablement collateral needed for investor prospecting and outreach. Collaboration with Sales and Marketing to create unique investor-facing sales materials.
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Experience with the following is a plus: consulting sales, video production, targeted digital advertising, LinkedIn promotion, Twitter promotion, TikTok promotion, live events, email & alliance marketing, livestream platforms, influencer marketing, webinars, podcasts.
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The Marketing Director is responsible for leading the marketing function of Westfield World Trade Center (WTC) to develop and execute marketing plans, initiatives, and programs designed to create unique customer experiences, increase customer engagement, and drive sales and traffic to WTC restaurants and retailers.
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Maintain clear lines of communication with property leaders, internet marketing vendors, Revenue Management team members, Director of Sales and Marketing, and Corporate Director of eCommerce to ensure clear scope and project progress.
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Our Restaurant Managers are responsible for all aspects of the restaurant including driving sales and revenue, providing exceptional F&B manager service execution, profitability, banquet sales, marketing, and effectively performance managing our team through hiring, training, and development.
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Create and execute demand generation campaigns, oversee marketing systems and processes, penetrate the Quick-Service Restaurant market, develop sales strategies, and manage public relations activities.
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Sales and Marketing: Develop and implement catering sales and marketing initiatives, including pricing strategies, to achieve revenue goals and increase market share. Client Relations: Cultivate and maintain strong client relationships, understanding their unique needs and delivering customized catering solutions.
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The Director will interface with the larger gallery team, working closely with Marketing, Artist Relations, and the gallery’s represented artists. Reporting to the Senior Business Director, the Director of Sales will be responsible for cultivating client relationships, generating new business opportunities, and managing all aspects of their corresponding sales.
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The General Manager is responsible for leading both Maison Kitsuné and Café Kitsuné Los Angeles in all areas of business operations – financial results (maximizing sales and profit goals), hiring, training and performance management of all staff, customer development/service, merchandise presentation, stock management, brand building and public relations/events.
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You will report to the Director of Content Strategy while working cross-functionally with our Product, Engineering, Strategy, Legal, Brand, Marketing, Sales, Industry Relations, and Finance teams, as well as external partners and customers, to drive strategies and partnerships that will enhance realtor.com®'s property and data content and improve our consumers' home buying, selling, and owning experience.
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7+ years of experience, with at least 5 years of experience in sales, strategy consulting/ investment bank, or direct Hedge Fund Marketing/Investor Relations. Our client is a highly reputable Private Equity Fund (ESG focused fund), seeking to add an experienced VP/Director to their Investor Relations / Fund Raising team in NYC. Firm has a impeccable reputation within Sustainable Infrastructure and Real Assets.
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The Digital Marketing Manager will work directly with and report to the Creative/Marketing Director to help build a strong brand presence and define a marketing strategy across social media, email, ecommerce, paid search etc.
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Our Director of Marketing and Public Relations will optimize our brand through influencer & ambassador collaborations on all channels to increase engagement & drive sales. In this all-encompassing marketing role, you will work closely with the Executive Team to lead the promotion of our business using video marketing, graphic design, web presence and social media platforms.
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Experience with the following is not required, but a definite plus: consulting sales, video production, targeted digital advertising, LinkedIn promotion, Twitter promotion, TikTok promotion, live events, email marketing, alliance marketing, livestream platforms, influencer marketing, webinars, podcasts.
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