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This role will sit on the E-Commerce and Digital Marketing team reporting into the Digital Marketing Manager, and support Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Projects, Email Marketing, & Paid Digital Advertising.
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Assist in external & internal marketing activities by demonstrating expertise in various areas (content development and optimization, advertising, events planning, etc.) SportsMed currently has a team of Physician Liaison's and is led by a true leader, with over 10 years of experience in the physical therapy industry.
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Present and sell print and digital advertising opportunities to local businesses. If you are driven, community-focused, and eager to build a successful publication, we invite you to join us and embark on this rewarding opportunity.
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All of our advertising includes focus on eye exams and our independent doctors of optometry. Advertising: We maintain a highly sophisticated advertising and marketing department.
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Wedgewood Communications is a leading, full-service medical communications and advertising agency with a focus on pharmaceutical and healthcare organizations. The Scientific Director will manage content development for all forms of media (abstracts, monographs, slide kits, content for symposia/focus groups, patient education/advocacy, global branding etc.
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