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The Social Media Coordinator is responsible for planning and overseeing social media initiatives in cooperation with the Brand Marketing Manager, VP of Sales, and Designers.
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Experience across the full palette of brand expression: website, email, social media, paid media, retail, print, OOH, film, motion, experiential and events. Oversee the design, storytelling, creative direction, and execution of global Multichannel Brand creative strategy in alignment with the Cole Haan consumer across all touchpoints, including brand campaigns.
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VaynerMedia is a contemporary global creative and media agency with an expertise in driving relevance for clients and delivering impactful business results. Bid and place campaigns within various digital platforms (ie: Google, Facebook, Amazon, etc) and manage the ongoing real-time optimization of live media to ensure client goals are met and/or exceeded.
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Reporting into the VP, Brand Strategy, you will be working closely with the VP Media Strategy, US as well as other senior members of the US team, giving you a platform to excel and develop.
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This role will require an ability to leverage the brand’s myriad of internal and external cross-functional stakeholders and resources, while fostering positive partnerships; global marketing, global merch, regional marketing sister channels, regional merch, sales, retail development, brand image, agency, digital, CIX, content & operations, licensing as well as external media network and marketing teams.
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Collaborate with Brand Director and Content Creator to ideate, create, edit and implement multi-channel social media campaigns aligned with communication and marketing initiatives, maximizing ROI.
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YAP Global is an international public relations and communications consultancy that works with meaningful companies and organisations in the cryptocurrency, decentralised finance (DeFi) and web3 sector to build their brand through impactful storytelling.
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As the Social Media Manager, you will be responsible for developing + implementing our social media strategy to enhance our online presence, engage our audiences + increase brand awareness.
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Reports to: essie DMI Global Brand SVP, with a dotted line to the VP of Creative Merchandising. Collaborate closely with teams in Global Brand Innovation, Global Brand Engagement and wider stakeholders to ensure a cohesive 360 approach on all programs and define best content for in-store expression.
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They will partner deeply with internal stakeholders across Brand Marketing, Brand Strategy, Decision Science, Product Growth, Insights, and creativity agency partner as well as our external global media agency of record, to devise and execute campaigns that deliver the brand narrative and support Marketing’s most important role, through effective and innovative paid media strategies.
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A brand new office in Brooklyn, New York at the Domino Sugar Refinery. As a Brand Designer at Whop you'll work closely with our Design Lead as well as our VP of Growth, working on various projects focused on branding, graphic, and visual design.
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Lead development + drive cohesive execution of global influencer + earned media marketing strategies that support brand initiatives with a focus on brand equity, storytelling, + cultural relevance as well as driving awareness, engagement, + brand love with target audiences.
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The Global Brand Studio Motion Designer is a key member of the broader design ecosystem. TikTok's Global Brand Studio produces business entertainment that promotes TikTok-first thinking, servicing global business marketing teams and regional business marketing teams through a scalable approach.
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The Senior Manager, Global Social Media & Influencer Communications will: play a pivotal role taking fresh to the next level as the brand expands it’s territory and authority, consistently across all platforms and markets, as well as help role out a new brand platform.
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Lead digital marketing efforts, including agency support, paid media planning and buying, paid search, and SEO. Expertise in paid media planning and buying, paid search, and SEO.
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