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The email marketing manager will own operations and reporting for daily Madewell marketing emails, SMS, and app push notifications. Title: Email Marketing Manager. Background in coding and deploying emails (experience with Salesforce Marketing Cloud is a plus.
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Job Title: Assistant Vice President, Marketing Manager. The Assistant Vice President, Marketing Manager is responsible for assisting with the planning, delivery, and optimization of comprehensive promotional, growth, and retention marketing strategies, aligned to the business’ objectives of the group.
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We are seeking a Growth Marketing Manager to join our NYC team in a full-time role. At least 1 year of proven growth marketing experience (including but not limited to hands-on experience managing and optimizing paid channels on behalf of clients such as on Meta Ads Platform, Google Ads Platform, and TikTok Ads Platform, as well as work experience with Google Analytics and Shopify.
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The DTC Performance Marketing Manager will report to the DTC Digital Marketing Director. The Performance Marketing Manager will drive performance media to fuel Elizabeth Arden DTC e-commerce growth targets.
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The Manager, Sales & Marketing will play a crucial role in developing and expanding the commercial partnership pipeline for our Athlete clients within the Golf landscape. This position involves direct collaboration with the Sales & Marketing executive team to strategically increase our market presence and client opportunities with Athlete clients competing on the PGA, LPGA, Korn Ferry Tour, Champions Tour and collegiate golf.
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Our client, a children’s apparel company, is hiring a Social Media Manager to join their marketing team in NYC on a hybrid schedule (4 days in office). The ideal candidate will be deeply passionate about social media, content creation, and influencer marketing, with a strong grasp of platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
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The Field Marketing Manager – New York position helps to promote the brand and execute marketing campaigns and promotions that align with brand goals. This position will frequently work in the field traveling to dispensaries, pop-up-events, and other marketing and promotional events.
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The Digital Content Manager is an experienced content marketing professional with experience in the advertising, media or a related industry. The Digital Content Manager will be an integral part of Pixability's growing marketing team, serving as a critical driver of content and running point on multiple key initiatives.
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Technical Proficiency: Experience with influencer marketing platforms and SaaS technology, specifically Captiv8 and/or CreatorIQ. Proficiency in data analysis tools, and social platform Business Manager platforms is also required.
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Based in New York City, the Part-Time Social Media & Marketing Coordinator will report to Manager, Social Content & Community and will help create fun, engaging, & educational social media content surrounding Studs' unique ear piercing and shopping experience, as well as support the Associate Director Marketing leads achieve retail & ecommerce marketing success.
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With responsibility over specific segments, the Marketing Manager will drive online and offline marketing initiatives, campaigns and events in the US and Canada. The Americas Marketing Manager will be responsible for generating pipeline for the Americas region.
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Role Overview: We are seeking a Senior Marketing Manager with a strong background in digital marketing to lead and execute key marketing strategies. This role will oversee our email and SMS marketing campaigns, oversee our social media channels, manage the organization Rewards program, drive the organization Tastemakers UGC program, manage influencer relations, and foster influential brand partnerships.
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Partner with the Sr. Manager and Founder to architect and oversee micro to mid size paid and organic influencer marketing strategy for all key product launches and help develop big picture, “always-on” strategy for ongoing, evergreen marketing campaigns as well as brand and retail moments.
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The Event Marketing Manager will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure that all events deliver exceptional experiences that truly MAKE CLIENT’S REAL for our audience. The Event Marketing Manager for the Americas will play a pivotal role in elevating how Client’s connects with both consumers and partners through innovative and impactful events.
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We are looking for our first Content Marketing Manager to develop tailored narratives and content assets for Figma’s enterprise buyers. Reporting to our Director, B2B Growth Marketing, you will be responsible for supporting our product-led sales motion by crafting and prioritizing key narratives that translate into pipeline, engage our executive audience, and drive conversion across the funnel.
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