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Location: Euclid - 22801 - Cleveland , OH , United States (US) Employment Status: Salary Full-Time Function: Marketing Req ID: 24775 PURPOSE: As a Marketing Communications Specialist, you'll be at the forefront of our marketing efforts, creating impactful content and product marketing campaigns that drive brand awareness, engages customers, and generates leads.
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We are hiring a Digital Marketing & Communications Director for our Chicago, Illinois office to enhance and communicate the firm’s message and brand. About the Digital Marketing & Communications Director Role.
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Maintains a working knowledge of current higher education marketing methods and tracks the return of Division outreach. Required License/Registration/Certifications Job Duties: Monitor and update Division marketing materials.
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The Digital Content Specialist will fill a role on a creatively talented team of student employees who collectively produce visual content and help manage institutional social media channels for the BSU’s Office of Social Media and Digital Content within the Division of Enrollment, Marketing and Communications.
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The Salesforce Marketing Cloud Developer is responsible for understanding business requirements and delivering technical solutions that optimize the Marketing Cloud automation platform to amplify CBRE communications.
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Combined fifteen years’ experience owning the strategy, planning and implementation work for brand positioning, brand marketing, demand generation marketing, media management, digital marketing, social media marketing, marketing analytics, market research, community relations, corporate communications, employee communications, content marketing, and web content management.
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PublicRelations and Communications:Draft press releases under the direction of the Marketing & Communications Director. Support public relations efforts under the direction of the Marketing & Communications Director.
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You are a seasoned marketing maven with a minimum of 8-10 years in integrated marketing communications, equipped with extensive experience in managing high-impact social media campaigns, influencer collaborations, and PR strategies.
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The individual in this role will assist in the planning, content development, execution, and measurement of marketing and communications campaigns across various channels to include email, social media, digital advertising, and City’s website.
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7+ years of direct experience building and managing partner marketing programs, which includes experience working alongside Partnership teams in related roles: marketing campaign manager, field marketing, partner development (sales/bizdev), etc.
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Position Summary: S eeking an Integrated Marketing Communications Specialist, who is passionate about creating innovative, compelling, and motivating customer-centric content experiences.
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This position is responsible for managing Precor’s marketing assets, visual story, corporate marketing communications and brand consistency. This role is part of Precor’s marketing leadership team.
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Two to five years’ experience in communications and/or marketing such as digital strategies, cause marketing, or journalism. As a key member of Stand’s Washington team at a moment of tremendous need and opportunity, you will deepen our impact by working closely with the Washington Executive Director and members of the National Marketing & Communications team to execute outreach and engagement strategies through consistent creation of high-quality content to reach our target audiences.
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Reporting to the Marketing and Communications Manager, the Communications Design Specialist is responsible for the design and production of print materials, digital communications, and promotional items for a variety of audiences, editing and retouching photos and assisting with website maintenance as needed.
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Relevant experience in a public-facing capacity such as sales, marketing, events, public relations, communications, community relations, corporate relations, advertising, or a related field.
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