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Overview The Email Marketing Specialist will support the Email Marketing Manager, in defining, owning, and delivering the comprehensive email strategy for Brooks Brothers eCommerce, Specialty Store, and Outlet Store customers in North America.
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About this Opportunity: The Marketing Optimization Specialist is responsible for supporting the analytics, development, and implementation of marketing strategies to accelerate channel performance.
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Work in collaboration with a number of stakeholders, including marketing, operations, legal, trust & safety to maintain a high caliber of curated auctions. As a Collector Sales Specialist, you will be responsible for driving sales across Artsy's unique and diversified digital sales channels; Artsy-Curated Auctions, private sales, and e-commerce platform.
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MUST OWN A CAR. Position Overview: As a Healthcare Marketing Specialist at The MedServ Group, you will be responsible for developing strategic partnerships with nursing homes and assisted living facilities across New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
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We are looking for someone to join our growing Marketing team as the Video Marketing Specialist who will be responsible for creating, filming, and editing all videos for EBizCharge.
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The Marketing Specialist will be responsible for developing & executing against engaging marketing strategies for each Consensus event as well as our award-winning Media products; , CoinDesk studios, etc.
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The Business Marketing Senior Specialist is a full-time role which reports to a Business Marketing Manager. Knowledge of the essential B2B marketing toolkit, including email marketing, CRM, lead tracking / scoring / qualification, content creation, website UX, webinars, podcasts, video, and collateral management.
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Act as assistant researcher regarding compliance and regulatory program standards and requirements; programs include HUD Section 8 / Affordable Housing, LIHTC, HOME, Mitchell-Lama, HHAP, Fair Housing, Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing, HPD Regulatory, among others.
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As our National Marketing Specialist on the National Marketing Strategy Team, you’ll support and execute business development and marketing initiatives to raise the profile of the Marsh McLennan Agency (MMA) brand.
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JOB DESCRIPTIONRole and ResponsibilitiesThe Senior Social Media Marketing Specialist will work closely with the marketing manager, other marketing team members, as well as cross-functional partners and company leadership to create engaging content for Citarella’s social and new media presence, including keeping social media channels updated and brand-focused, and seeking out new medias and ways of connecting with audiences with our brand.
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General Sales and Marketing SupportCollaborate with the sales and marketing teams to develop and implement strategies to promote ETF products. Monitor industry trends, regulatory changes, and market developments impacting ETFs. Monitor and analyze the performance of existing ETF productsGeneral Sales and Marketing SupportCollaborate with the sales and marketing teams to develop and implement strategies to promote ETF products.
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Experience in B2B marketing, preferably in the software industry, is a plus. Proficiency in marketing tools (e.g., Hubspot, Leadfeeder, Google Analytics) is a plus. Collaborate with the global marketing team to ensure consistency and leverage best practices, contributing to Bluecrux's overall growth and success.
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Aid in the drafting of weekly Parsons newsletter with events and notable items for the Parsons community through the intake and researching of content suggestions and ideasShoot and edit photo and video content for use on social media, web, and program marketing platforms.
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The Advertising Operations Specialist will also work closely with other departments, such as sales and marketing, to ensure that all traffic needs are met. Reporting to the Advertising Operations Director, the Ad Ops Specialist is an important member of the team responsible for providing technical assistance and support to the sales, finance, and traffic departments.
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Ecommerce Merchandising Specialist is responsible for executing ecommerce traffic optimization, product launch and growth strategy, and helps to develop ecommerce retail portal management best practices.
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