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Develop and implement a comprehensive social media content strategy across all HITT social media channels including but not limited to LinkedIn, Facebook, Threads, Instagram, Reels, X, TikTok, and YouTube as well as assist with the corporate website and blog to support marketing strategy.
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Not resting on our laurels, we are looking for a new leader to join our Consumer Marketing Team and build the future of our US Brands on Social Media. As a member of our Consumer Marketing team, the Director of Social Media & Influencers is responsible for creating a best-in-class social media and talent program that engages our customers of today and attracts our customers of tomorrow.
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The Enterprise Social Media Manager will collaborate directly with Industry, Services, Digital, Marketing Automation, Creative, and Internal Communications and Marketing Team members, HR/Recruiting Team members, Sales and Growth leaders, and Corporate and Segment practitioners to support strategic social media marketing efforts, including messages aligned with Guidehouse’s vertical and horizontal services, megatrends, and corporate sales and recruiting priorities.
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Supports Chief Marketing Officer with event management, digital and social media marketing, and all marketing initiatives for Chevy Chase Trust in a professional, collaborative environment.
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The ideal candidate will have a solid foundation in various digital marketing disciplines, including pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, account-based marketing (ABM), search engine marketing (SEM), social media marketing (SMM), email marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), and website optimization.
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We believe that positive social change, racial justice and meaningful engagement in public life require equitable access to technology, diverse and independent ownership of media platforms, and journalism that holds leaders accountable and tells people what's actually happening in their communities.
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As the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), you oversee all Marketing and Communications activities, leading the strategy, and ensuring effective channels for corporate partners, philanthropic donors, and other constituents.
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Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Leadership: Provide strategic oversight for all marketing initiatives, directing the development and implementation of comprehensive marketing and communication strategies in close collaboration with the Executive Team.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager, Demand Marketing, the Senior Marketing Campaign Manager, Digital Marketing is primarily responsible for developing and operationalizing the integrated marketing campaign plan in relation to digital channels (social media, email, SEO, SEM, PPC) to achieve the goals for ACS Publications journals, subject portfolios, and related products.
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This position will report to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and oversee our Social Media Manager and Senior Associate of Communications & Storytelling, in addition to collaborating with other staff to tell the Active Minds story.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, Digital Marketing, you will help build and execute our social media strategy. Contribute meaningfully to the overall social media strategy – meeting marketing objectives and utilizing social channels to drive relevance and engagement.
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Produce and direct short and long-form programming using mixed media - e.g. video, audio, graphics and animation and contribute to social media marketing and distribution. Researching, preparing, and disseminating visual information and new media through various communication outlets, including digital media, web, and social media.
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Lead translation of creative briefs into visual and narrative storytelling solutions across marketing and communications channels, including social media, website, event/experiential (promotional materials and signage), and other digital channels.
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Oversee digital marketing, including social media, email marketing, content marketing, SEO, and paid advertising. Strong understanding of digital marketing channels and tools, including social media, email marketing, content marketing, SEO, and paid advertising.
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Manage the organization’s internal and external communication vehicles, including website, newsletter, blog, social media, marketing materials, and annual reports. Strong proficiency in communication tools and platforms, including social media management, email marketing, content management systems, and analytics tools.
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