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Three Six Zero Recordings is looking for an Lbased Marketing Manager to create, implement, and manage marketing strategies for the label's releases. 5+ years experience in marketing or a comparable role in the music industry.
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Marketing strategy formulation and implementation, industry brand and channel brand promotion planning. Cooperate with solution value preaching and implementation, perform brand marketing well.
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The Influencer Marketing Manager is taking ownership of managing a portfolio of clients with little guidance from their Account Director; 90% of actions are being conducted independently.
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As our Growth Marketing Manager, you'll be responsible for developing and executing on our paid social media strategy. You have 2-4 years of experiencein performance/growth marketing, with a proven track record of successfully managing paid social campaigns at multi-million dollar budgets.
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Three (3) years of experience as a manager/supervisor of a functional area with multiple FTEs in one or more of the following disciplines: Advertising, Casino Marketing, Database Marketing, Direct Marketing, Marketing/Mass Media.
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Our Marketing Manager will function as the right hand to the Head of Marketing, working closely on developing our Marketing strategies and plans. Execute flawlessly: partnering with the client success team to understand their goals and objectives and assist in the development and execution of effective marketing programs that align with client needs.
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The Growth Marketing team is seeking a Marketing Planning Manager who will join our New York City Marketing Performance and Analysis team and collaborate closely with Analytics, Finance, and Paid Media teams to deliver planning, execution, and optimization of paid media marketing plans across domestic and international territories.
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The Marketing Manager will lead the implementation and execution of strategic marketing plans for AKA Beverly Hills and AKA West Hollywood two spectacular luxury hotel residence properties in Los Angeles.
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ADA is looking for a strategic digital marketer with expertise in social content strategy to join the digital marketing team as Manager, Digital Marketing. The Manager, Digital Marketing will be responsible for developing comprehensive digital strategies for marketing releases from Label Services artists and distributed partners across genres and career stages.
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Create/ Manage/ Drive strategically aligned marketing support for the operations and sales teams – the Manager, Marketing will support and improve the offering for on-going enhancements of existing products including new offerings, value-added services, external CEU and educational offerings to meet customer’s needs in a competitive market.
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The Digital Marketing Manager will be a pivotal leader within our marketing team, responsible for driving ecommerce growth, optimizing online presence, and spearheading demand generation efforts.
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SHE Media: Integrated Marketing Associate Manager. understanding of the media industry, digital products, content and events, and an enthusiasm social media marketing and B2B marketing.
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As the Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all marketing strategy and activities to drive and increase brand awareness, client engagement, and sales growth. We are seeking a dynamic and creative Marketing Manager to lead our marketing efforts and our brand presence in the NYC market.
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The Brand Marketing Manager will guide the activities to influence and implement a long-term brand strategy for the Home Building Group to position the company as one of the largest single-family home builders in the United States.
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As the Manager of Sales Marketing- Enterprise, you will be responsible for developing and executing effective marketing strategies for Growth Accounts, defined as Small and Medium-sized businesses.
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