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Reporting to the SVP, Organizational Strategy and Business Operations, this strategic role will serve as the leader of the MarComm Team. Reporting to this position will be Sr. Director of Communications, Sr. Director of Creative, and a Marketing Director, with opportunity to recommend future capacity investment (via external agencies or internal support) once needs are assessed.
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The qualified candidate will fulfill requests from different areas, including athletic communications, marketing and recruiting, while adhering to and assisting in the development of the programs brand standards.
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Develop and lead overall social media and email communications strategy based on data to support sales and marketing efforts to deliver on audience growth and revenue goals. Partner with Editorial, Media, and Marketing teams to shape the organization’s broader digital strategy, including initiatives and partnerships such as Apple Music, Google Arts and Culture, WQXR, Met Opera on Demand , Live in HD , and Met Stars Live in Concert.
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In this role, your responsibilities will include forecasting communications and sales needs and campaign budgets, and working with management, sales and the HQ marketing teams. The Regional Marketing Manager will be responsible for developing online and offline marketing strategy for their assigned territory, following the global HQ Marketing vision and strategy and adapting and delivering it in the local market.
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The Media Manager is a key member of the marketing team, working cross functionally with the teams across Marketing Communications, Analytics, and Digital (Loyalty & CRM, Field Marketing and Product & Promotion Execution.
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Unified Communications and Video conferencing, including but not limited to: Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Unity Connection, TEAMS, UCCX, Expressways, Jabber Client, SIP, H.323, and QoS.
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The Director will work collaboratively with members of the Individual Giving team, Marketing and Communications, and Research & Analytics to design and implement multi-channel strategies to attract and retain annual giving donors.
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PAY RANGE : Marketing Communications Manager II: $62,300 - $77,900. Sr Marketing Communications Manager: $79,100 - $105,400. JOB TITLE: Marketing Communications Manager II/Sr.
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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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Minimum of 10+ years of experience in brand marketing, cause marketing, communications, and PR, preferably in the beauty industry. The Senior Manager, Corporate Communications and Social Impact, designs and executes the company's corporate communications strategy with focus on cause marketing and social impact.
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As the Senior Product Marketing Manager reporting to the Senior Director of Product Marketing, you will lead the positioning, messaging, and go-to-market strategies for Seismic’s sales content management offerings.
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Growth Strategy Leadership:Craft and Implement a dynamic and high-impact B2B growth marketing strategy to bolster brand recognition, customer acquisition, and enhance product adoption. As EVERY Leader of Growth Marketing, you'll be the driving force behind our ambitious growth, leveraging your creativity, data-driven approach, and strategic acumen to propel EVERYs mission of transforming the global food system.
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Experience in Email Marketing, SMS Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, and SEO is preferred but not required. Affiliate Marketing, SMS Marketing, E-mail Marketing.
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The Growth Marketing team is seeking a Marketing Planning Manager who will join our New York City Marketing Performance and Analysis team and collaborate closely with Analytics, Finance, and Paid Media teams to deliver planning, execution, and optimization of paid media marketing plans across domestic and international territories.
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Our core disciplines include strategic consulting, creative design, content development, experience design, shopper marketing, data science, performance marketing, PR, CRM and Analytics.
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