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Deep understanding of martech and analytics tools including Salesforce Marketing Cloud, sales enablement tools, Google Analytics, PowerBI. Lead marketing research in support of B2B and consumer marketing efforts including but not limited to: research to support proposals, sales materials, campaigns, content development and thought leadership.
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The Director of Digital Marketing is a key support person to the Senior Director, Sales & Marketing and serves as the primary digital marketing strategist for the Metropolitan Opera.
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As the Marketing Communications Director you will make an outstanding impact by working with development and health strategies colleagues to craft and deliver critical communications and marketing plans.
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Help the Associate Director of Brand Management create, order, and coordinate necessary materials for all new Studs Studio openings and all ongoing retail marketing support to drive Studio visibility and traffic.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic, creative and strategic Director of Brand Marketing and Communications to shape the direction of and amplify the ResortPass brand as we grow rapidly.
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Ideate and collaborate with the Senior Digital Director on ongoing strategies for campaign opportunities, gifting requests, brand activations, experiential marketing, and more for clients.
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Job DescriptionHere's what you need to knowThe Managing Director of Marketing, Communications, and Enrollment will lead efforts to attract prospective students and staff, build the KIPP brand, and manage internal and external communications at KIPP TEAM & Family (KIPP New Jersey + KIPP Miami.
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Director of Admission and Recruitment Marketing. Admission and Recruitment Marketing, the Generalist/Data Processing Clerk works as part of a team to. - Strong knowledge of customer service principles with excellent oral and written communication skills.
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As a member of the Alpha Marketing leadership team, the successful candidate will help foster a culture of inclusion and collaboration, where diverse perspectives are valued and celebrated.
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The Director of Sales & Marketing at the Luxury Collection Hotel Manhattan Midtown will report to the General Manager with a dotted line to the Vice President of Sales and will be responsible for maximizing business to exceed budget expectations.
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The Associate Director, Marketing will serve as a member of Alamo's marketing department. Participate in creative planning to create big marketing ideas and ensure a continuous flow of content surrounding each artist.
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You are a seasoned marketing maven with a minimum of 8-10 years in integrated marketing communications, equipped with extensive experience in managing high-impact social media campaigns, influencer collaborations, and PR strategies.
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This person will be part of the Creative Strategy team work collaboratively with our Brand Partnerships and Integrated Marketing teams, and play a key role in bringing the FOS brand voice to life across social, custom content, and podcasts, along with traditional marketing initiatives.
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7+ years of direct experience building and managing partner marketing programs, which includes experience working alongside Partnership teams in related roles: marketing campaign manager, field marketing, partner development (sales/bizdev), etc.
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Required Skills/Competencies Deep knowledge of entertainment marketing, celebrity, influencer and sponsorships world. The position will sit in the Strategic Communications group and will work closely with the Strategic Communications team and the Director, Experiential Marketing to collectively integrate all communications, partnerships, and experiential strategies across the Pernod Ricard brand portfolio.
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