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THE ROLE The Marketing Coordinator will work as part of a team to support key marketing functions that support ticket sales to One World Observatory. Harness the power of storytelling to create and curate compelling content across diverse social media platforms with a focus on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube Monitor and analyze social campaign performance and suggest improvements Develop the content and deployment schedule for email marketing.
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In this capacity, the Field Marketing Coordinator takes on the responsibility of organizing and executing marketing events that not only boost the profitability of our locations but also generate valuable sales leads.
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This role reports to the VP Marketing, and will work closely with the Sales and Marketing teams and supervise the Marketing Coordinator. Partner with sales and rev ops to develop end-to-end campaigns and ensure strong unit economics across all marketing channels (LTV/CAC.
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Through weaving together design, sales, logistics, marketing and digital, we are crafting products that stay with you. Liaise with other sales offices, Sales Operations, and the Sales Support Coordinator for strategic consistency.
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As the Sales & Marketing Coordinator, you will be working alongside sales, client services and brand marketing, reporting into the Group Director of Client Services.
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The Marketing Coordinator at The Central Park Boathouse will assist in creating a best-in-class, fully integrated brand, marketing, sales, and engagement strategy. As a Marketing Coordinator for The Central Park Boathouse, you will own tactical marketing execution for The Central Park Boathouse brand including marketing communications, digital advertising, website, online profiles, email, public relations, social media, local restaurant marketing, menus and POS materials, and event marketing.
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Join our Sales Team at Helen of Troy as our Account Coordinator (hybrid work onsite and from home), and make an immediate impact on our trusted brands: OXO, Hydro Flask, Osprey, Honeywell, PUR, Braun, Vicks, Hot Tools, Drybar, Curlsmith, and Revlon.
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Will include a base salary with commission potential for sales based on new brand partnerships. The Brand Partnerships team is based in the company’s New York City marketing hub, and helps to identify, secure and develop winning brand collaborations.
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In an energetic, fast-paced environment, this team is responsible for fostering client relationships, strategizing with Sales and Marketing on RFPs, and collaborating with Ad Operations and Audience Development to ensure advertising campaigns exceed performance goals.
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Support in Promotion and Brand Management: Assist in the execution of an omni-channel marketing strategy, ensuring the timely promotion of initiatives to drive sales and enhance brand awareness.
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The Event Sales Specialist will work with various teams to ensure the successful delivery of events at Hotel Hugo. The position works closely with our Food and Beverage operations management team as well as our Sales Directors and Marketing Coordinator, contributing to event setup, client site visits, social media/marketing creation, and content.
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The Sales/Catering Coordinator is responsible for clerical, administrative, marketing materials, and other duties to assist in the smooth operation of Sales/Catering. The reimagined hotel features three new food & beverage venues throughout the hotel including an 80-seat lobby bar with an outdoor promenade, an intimate restaurant on the hotel’s second floor, and CentralPark South’s only rooftop lounge atop the hotel.
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The Key Account Coordinator will assist the Merchandising team in the execution of the sales and marketing strategy and initiatives of our Key Accounts in the Americas (Sephora, BlueMercury, Macys, Jean Coutu, and Anthropologie.
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Hunger to learn sponsorship sales process and grow into a sports sales professional. MLS/SUM is seeking a passionate sports sales professional to join the Brand Alliances team. The Brand Alliances team is tasked with securing new enterprise sponsorship revenue for Major League Soccer (MLS), its clubs, Soccer United Marketing (SUM) and its property partners (e.g., Concacaf, Mexican National Team, Leagues Cup, etc.
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We are seeking a Marketing Coordinator to provide administrative and operational support to a team of brokers and offer administrative, research, and marketing support to various portfolios and clients.
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