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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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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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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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Adecco Creative and Marketing is partnering with a leader in the gift, stationery, and home decor business. As a Product Development Coordinator, you will be responsible for all organizational aspects of Product Development.
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The Marketing and Communications Specialist is responsible for designing, implementing, and managing the social media marketing strategy across all areas of Catholic Charities to increase visibility and brand awareness and contribute to scaling fundraising efforts.
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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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WHAT YOU'LL DOThe Employer Brand Specialist operates within the People department, and cross-functionally engages with the Talent Acquisition, Marketing, Communications and Social Impact teams, to market Braze as an employer of choice.
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Marketing Analytics SpecialistLeader in Digital and Omnichannel Retail - New York, NYFull Time / Direct HireThe Hired Guns are seeking a Marketing Analytics Specialist to jump on board in the launch phase of something new and exciting: an in-house digital marketing and media agency dedicated to growing the online and omnichannel business of a market-leading and highly respected name in digital and brick-and-mortar retail.
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Responsibilities: Provide best-in-class influencer marketing assistance specific to brand target consumer and marketing objective Identification, outreach, negotiation, project management and measurement of influencer programs.
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This position will report to the Senior Sales Enablement Manager and be a strategic partner to our sales and marketing teams. Pontera is seeking a self-motivated and experienced Sales Enablement Specialist to join our growing team.
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Assist the CPS Associate Director in developing creating a process improvement and evaluation methodology to measure effectiveness of marketing strategy, community outreach, and partnerships. In collaboration with the CPS Associate Director develop annual marketing and recruitment initiatives that aim to increase student enrollment and accomplish the missions and goals of CPS and course revenues through highly strategic marketing and recruitment campaigns.
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Prior experience in merchandising/product management and marketing experience in Home & Kitchen category, experience in the textile product is a plusAdvanced computer literacy in Microsoft Excel (PIVOT Tables, lookups, etc.
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Assist ecommerce promotion and product strategy for improving ecommerce traffic/SEO and sales conversion, deliver ecommerce traffic grace # corporate targeted goals. Own all the executional aspects of: Ecommerce traffic improvementSales conversion improvementCompetitive market analysis (merchandising, keywords, site optimization)Project management Assist ecommerce product strategy, maintain product page listing that will win ecommerce retail market share.
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As the Growth Marketing Specialist, Marketing Technology at Strava you will join a team of operational experts in developing, building, and optimizing wide-scale communications to our global athlete community.
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Working in conjunction with our teams in both the New York office and overseas (Asia), this individual will need to develop brand, product, and price strategy to capture ecommerce traffic with top line revenue and profit.
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