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Manage a wide range of marketing activities, including but not limited to research and intelligence gathering to understand project and client goals and drivers; marketing content development; coordination with Communications team on pursuit-specific strategies to promote firm capabilities and positioning; coordination with Creative Director on graphics strategy related to qualifications, proposals, and/or templates.
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Reviews daily workload and deadlines of the creative, content marketing, social, and media teams. Serves as a trusted bridge connecting the Marketing and Communications team with vital support services.
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Position Overview: We are currently seeking a Content Marketing Manager based in our Alexandria, Virginia HQ. Reporting to the Senior Director of Communications, the primary objective of this position is to create and leverage content to market and increase awareness of RBA tools, programs and services.
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This role will collaborate with a wide variety of partners (creative services, web, corporate communications, events, and external agencies) to deliver the tactical assets to support these plans.
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The Division comprises six departments: Engagement and Marketing Strategy, Brand & Creative, Strategic Communications, Executive Communications, and Content and Editorial Strategy.
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The Senior Marketing Communications Manager is responsible for developing marketing content and supervising the Content and Graphic Design teams and outside resources retained for specific projects (agencies, freelancers, etc.
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Collaborating with Segment Marketing managers, Workflow Product Marketing Managers and marketing communications professionals to develop strategic customer centric application specific workflow messaging and positioning that is translated into marketing collateral, promotion and commercialization plans.
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Build impactful relationships and serve as a dependable point of contact for the Public Affairs Global Rapid Response team across policy, communications, marketing, creative, product, research, legal, and content strategy teams.
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Education - Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, or other related field. The Marketing Production Manager orchestrates workflow and collaboration of cross-functional teams throughout the full cycle of marketing campaigns, with a focus on schedule management, prioritization, risk mitigation, quality control standards, and operational success.
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This is a builder role, where you will create and lead the BID’s overall marketing and communications strategy, inclusive of developing content, promoting exciting events and activations, elevating a new brand and engagement strategy, building strong media relationships, directing advertising and promotion, expanding partnerships/sponsorships, developing engaging content and collateral, and maintaining an engaging social media presence and digital strategy.
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Creative thinking and ability to generate innovative ideas for content and campaigns. · B.S. in social media marketing, journalism, communications, marketing or public relations.
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Completed or working toward a college degree (junior level and up), preferably in a related field (e.g., English, Marketing/Communications, Advertising, Multimedia Design, or Public Relations.
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PATH’s Brand and Creative team is part of the Marketing and Communications department within the External Affairs division and offers a range of creative services to PATH, including brand management, content strategy, writing, editing, proofreading, graphic design, photography, web design, user experience, and more.
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The Marketing Communications Specialist will implement and execute a marketing content strategy that will increase traffic to our client’s website. Our client, a well-established, creative nonprofit association in downtown DC, is currently seeking a motivated Marketing Communications Specialist to join their team.
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