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The ideal candidate should have experience in various marketing functions, including customer communications, advertising, experiential marketing, and pop-up events. Event Marketing Assistant | No Experience Necessary Location: Addison, TX Start Date: Immediate Start Preferred $600 - $1200 Per Week Our clients have achieved great success thanks to their strong marketing team.
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Our commitment to redefining industry standards, coupled with a relentless pursuit of innovation and always being prepared to deliver an unparalleled experience that outrivals expectations sets us apart from other experiential marketing companies.
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Our all-in-one suite of ticketing, mobile apps, experiential marketing, and patron management tools, combined with our expert marketing services, allows organizers to drive nonstop engagement and capture all customer data from their entire event.
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Oversee all paid and organic marketing efforts by internal team and external partners, including branding and positioning, digital, advertising, media, out-of-home and experiential. Lead the development and implementation of a research-driven, evidence-based marketing strategy to support growth goals; work closely with health information systems team to analyze and leverage referral, admissions and market data.
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The Marketing and Sales Assistant will work in a collaborative setting to execute experiential campaigns by working directly with clients and consumers in a specified target market to achieve set key performance targets as defined by our clients and senior management staff.
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Stay on top of influencer marketing trends, relevant influencers for programs and industry news. Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications or related field with 1-2 years’ experience at a digital, advertising, media or PR agency, and a deep understanding of social media and digital marketing, specifically influencer strategy.
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The Marketing Tour Manager will be responsible for planning and executing experiential marketing programs and events, coordinating B2B roadshows, managing retail and pop-up shops, and organizing sampling vehicles and events, and/or overseeing smart LED billboard advertising trucks.
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To be the benchmark in the F&B industry when it comes to experiential food and beverage. We want you to know how to oversee the dining room, check-in with customers and lead Local Store Marketing efforts.
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About SearchWide Global SearchWide Global is a full service executive search firm primarily for companies in the travel, tourism, hospitality, convention, trade association, venue management, experiential marketing, sports and entertainment industries.
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WI's marketing specializations include Sports, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Experiential and Branded Content, as well as cultural expertise across Black, Hispanic, LGBTQ and General Market consumer segments.
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Knowledge of hotel operations, including marketing plans, security and safety programs, personnel and labor relations, preparation of business plans, repairs, maintenance, budget forecasting, quality assurance programs, hospitality law, and long-range planning.
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Under direct supervision, reporting to Experiential Marketing Sr. Manager, contributes to strategies and process improvements to achieve marketing goals for assigned projects, marketing programs and events.
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The Experiential Producer's main roles are to provide best-in-class experiential marketing ideas and execution, daily client service, and team leadership for junior staff. Keep a constant eye on the experiential marketing industry, always knowing the latest and greatest tools, trends and programming breakthroughs which could provide conversion for our clients’ brands.
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A portfolio demonstrating award-winning built environments and experiential marketing activations for large consumer-facing brands is required. Partner with AVP and work closely with brand designers, brand managers, sponsorship, experiential, and retail teams to express our brand across dimensional spaces.
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To maintain this momentum, they are seeking a highly qualified Event Marketing Assistant who can contribute to current programs while also assisting in the development of new initiatives that align with both company and client objectives.
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