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Experience with Corporate social media profile management and internal communications. Oversee the creation of high-quality content for external audiences, including press releases, white papers, and social media updates.
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Coordinate and execute all district-wide communications functions including promotions through print and electronic publications, social media, website, cable channel, special events, video production, photography, language translations, and media relations.
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Extensive experience with organic and paid channels, including content marketing, email, events, digital, PR, and social media (especially LinkedIn). Develop, plan, and execute marketing initiatives to promote new and existing content for lead generation including webinars, events, and social media.
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The Marketing Director will work with the Business Lead and team staff as well as management at the league level to execute the vision for the UFL and team brand, partnering closely with Ticket Sales, Communications/PR, Sponsorship, Social Media and other business units.
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Skills:Requirements and skills for this role include proven work experience as a Marketing Communications Specialist, familiarity with advertising campaigns, hands-on experience with social media and content creation, proficiency in MS Office, knowledge of SEO, SEM, and Google Analytics, and excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Oversee the creation and execution of all marketing campaigns, including digital marketing, e-commerce, paid search marketing, email marketing, and social media.
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Strong knowledge of digital marketing, content creation, and social media platforms. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Marketing Director to lead our marketing efforts in Texas.
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Proficiency in digital marketing and social media strategies. 4 years of experience in public relations or marketing, with expertise in media relations and strategic marketing.
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Proficiency in digital marketing channels and strategies, including paid/organic social media, email marketing, SEO/SEM, and marketing automation platforms. Develop and direct a comprehensive social media strategy across all platforms, overseeing content creation, community engagement, and brand reputation management to effectively reach and resonate with target audiences.
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In addition to leading strategic planning efforts, fully partake in the execution of the programs we develop, as determined appropriate by account, including but not limited to writing/editing, media relations, social media, digital communications and crisis work.
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The Marketing Director's responsibilities include strategy, content & messaging, copywriting, targeted digital advertising & social media campaigns and promotions for Corebridge's broad suite of Life Insurance products.
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Thought leaders in the community and social media where they are able to provide market intelligence. + Creates and owns the sales strategy utillizing data driven sales for specific target accounts mutually established with the leaders of Client Acquisition and your assigned Region Prospects through social and physical networking, targeted emails, telemarketing, referrals and leveraging marketing content and campaigns to create prospect awareness and interest.
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Strong proficiency in social media marketing, with a deep understanding of platforms and strategies that resonate with multiple generations. Marketing Director Key Responsibilities.
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Take the lead in crafting compelling media plans, optimizing budgets, and championing digital marketing within our organization. Lean into Organic Social media activity and provide leadership to help maximize conversions.
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Creates and owns the sales strategy utilizing data driven sales for specific target accounts mutually established with the leaders of Client Acquisition and your assigned Region Prospects through social and physical networking, targeted emails, telemarketing, referrals and leveraging marketing content and campaigns to create prospect awareness and interest.
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