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Ideating and developing the brand’s content strategy on TikTok. Community management of the TikTok channel (with support from CX) Organize and coordinate a content calendar for TikTok in accordance with Marketing Calendar.
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Assist with creation, conception, and presentation of social media strategy and integrated marketing campaigns. Ensure channel strategy plans support overall brand goals and objectives communicated from client.
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The VP, Channel Marketing leads a pod(s) of channel marketing managers executing campaigns and channel execution process standards for Synchrony channel campaigns within an Agile environment.
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For Creator, Content, Partnership BP roles: Experience in creator monetization, content growth strategy, affiliate marketing programs, and/or external content partnerships (creator and service agencies.
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Proven experience in omni-channel marketing and crisis communications. 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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The Brand Manager will play a key role in building The Bruichladdich Distillery whisky brands in the U.S. The position will report to the Brand Director and work cross-functionally with Trade Marketing, Sales, Finance, and external agencies to ensure programs are in line with overall brand strategy.
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Mimecast is a 100% channel-focused organization, seeking a dynamic Distribution Account Manager to join our expanding Partner team. Coordinate and collaborate with cross-functional teams (including SE organization, product marketing, sales, marketing, operations and legal) to deliver a world class experience for Ingram Micro and our partners.
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Experience with marketing technology tools, CDPs, Facebook Ads and Google Ads, with a strong understanding of best practices as it relates to campaign structures, creative strategy and conversion optimization.
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As the Director Media Planning, Strategy & Portfolio Planning you will oversee the media strategy and planning for all brands with an omni-channel focus owning a substantial budget to orchestrate repeatable and scalable results across all ATL channels (digital & linear TV, Video, OOH, Print, Radio, Podcasts) and work closely with the online marketing teams to optimize our integrated marketing mix further.
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Students will get exposure to PR and social media strategy, research, media engagement, influencer relations, client brainstorming, community management, creative writing, and learning to collaborate & network with professionals.
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You will lead the integrated marketing strategy and planning process for Connected Living. Develop annual integrated marketing strategy and plan across paid, earned, shared and owned channels that aligns with LOB strategy and goals.
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Offerings include digital and physical sales and marketing, advertising, brand partnerships, rights management, video monetization, collaborator splits and royalty accounting, publishing administration and more.
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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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Creative Strategy TeamThe Creative Strategy team's responsibility is to deliver world-class influencer marketing creative strategy, solutions, and content for Linqia's clients.
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The Coordinator, Studio Operations is an integral role in delivering all Newell Brands strategic BU and eCommerce plans specifically related to developing omni-channel content for existing products, new product development (NPD) programs, including photography content for direct and indirect eCommerce sites.
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