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Lilly Lashes is seeking a Social Media Manager to join our brand team, supporting the Director of Marketing by managing and scaling ongoing social activity and influencer programs to generate content creation, and grow our loyal community of Lilly Lash lovers.
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The Regional Marketing Manager will be responsible for developing online and offline marketing strategy for their assigned territory, following the global HQ Marketing vision and strategy and adapting and delivering it in the local market.
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Has extensive experience leading a team, delivering creative concepts and solutions to support merchandising needs and in-store marketing initiatives, and a deep understanding of branding, print design and photo art direction.
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Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers. Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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Job Duties and Responsibilities: In partnership with Sr. Digital Marketing Manager, draft, curate and execute on compelling social media content for Highland/Huntington’s social media channels, including but not limited to Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Pinterest.
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Partners collaboratively with Menu Strategy, Brand Marketing, Consumer Insights, Menu Development/Commercialization Teams, and Supplier Partners to identify, prioritize and deliver consumer-informed, traffic-driving menu innovation.
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The Sr. Manager, Culinary Innovation, Corporate Chef will work cross-functionally and collaboratively with Menu Strategists, Brand Marketers, Consumer Insights Experts, trusted Supplier Partners, and others to bring traffic-driving innovation from idea to culinary "gold standard" for hand-off to Development & Commercialization teams around the globe.
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Mail Processor – Performs a variety of functions to accomplish the processing of mail. To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Mail Processor position, the following is a brief description.
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Small Business Banking (i.e., product strategy and marketing, sales and deposit operations, lending, special assets, etc.) Leads audits or significant components of audits covering the Retail Bank (i.e., product and marketing strategy, application and decisioning, account opening and fulfillment, transaction processing, front line servicing, back office operations, resiliency, etc.
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Experience with other digital marketing channels (e.g., SEM, social media, email marketing) is a plus. We are seeking a highly skilled Digital Marketing Manager with expertise in SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and analytics to join our team.
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5+ years hands-on platform experience on Salesforce Marketing Cloud, and/or other SFMC ecosystem platforms ( i.e. Audience Studio, DMP, Datorama, Interaction Studio, etc.) Skill: Salesforce Marketing cloud architect.
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Primarily responsible for working collaboratively with operations, environmental, health and safety (EHS), finance, human resources, procurement, marketing communications (MarCom) groups across our various sites globally to help develop, consolidate and communicate company-wide sustainability efforts, including Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives.
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Specifically, the SDP team assists dentists with payables and cash management, revenue cycle collections and payor relationships, inventory management, payroll administration, human resources, marketing, recruiting, and back-office management.
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Partners with Director of Media Planning to ensure the correct strategy is deployed in each DMA, responsible for ensuring the Restaurant Marketing team is engaged in the detailed plans by proactively communicating with Restaurants, following up on execution results and provides market insights to plans.
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Develop and execute integrated marketing plans that leverage a mix of tactics and messaging executed via digital, social media, email, events, PR, and content marketing to support growth of business, corporate brand, and owned/partner brands.
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