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The Marketing Department at Portland Rescue Mission (PRM) is a group of dedicated professionals using their marketing skills to raise provision for life-restoring Christian ministry by excellence in fundraising and brand enhancement through direct mail, digital, social media, tele/radio-thons, media relations, and advertising support for PRM’s social enterprises.
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Our North America Retail Brand Marketing team is looking for a 3D Designer within the Columbia NA Store Experience Team, you will collaborate to develop visual communications, floor fixture mapping and layout for new and existing stores, design systems, manage capacity/option count calculations for new and existing stores, fixture ordering and inventory management, and to quickly visualize new Store Environment concepts ranging in fidelity from sketches through detailed 2D/3D rendering.
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Draft and negotiate advertising agency agreements, influencer and celebrity endorsement contracts, sponsorship deals, and online media buying arrangements. A law firm based in Portland, OR, is seeking a Senior Advertising, Marketing, and Promotions Associate Attorney with substantial experience in advertising and marketing law.
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Should be versed in all the ways and means a big idea can manifest across the consumer journey, including but not limited to traditional and digital advertising, web, mobile, social media, retail, events and experiential marketing.
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Marketing and Promotion – Pitch story ideas to print, broadcast and digital media and utilize social media and develop strategies for web-based messaging. Fundraising Development – Learn how to fundraise.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, English, Journalism, or a related field. Propel our public relations and branding endeavors forward by actively contributing to maintaining our website, engaging with social media, developing press releases, crafting award submissions, and creating engaging blog content.
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Knowledge of and success in selling Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Target Display, OTT/CTV, social media, Email Marketing, Chat, Website Development, and how they are positioned in the marketplace.
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Proficiency in digital marketing, SEO/SEM, content marketing, social media, and marketing automation. Drive lead generation and customer acquisition strategies through digital marketing, content marketing, events, and other channels.
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In compliance with brand standards, as set by University Communications, this position supports projects that include, but are not limited to, copywriting for social media and email marketing, coordinating event-related communications like invitations and confirmation emails, web design, and guest registration processes for numerous alumni programs, including chapter and regional alumni events.
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From critical analysis and go-to-market thinking through to designing and overseeing marketing campaigns, social media, events, and thought leadership; you will cover the whole marketing mix from demand generation to customer retention.
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Oversees the planning, execution, and evaluation of integrated, multi-channel marketing campaigns, utilizing a mix of digital, social media, email, experiential, and traditional marketing channels.
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Our MM manages agency partners in the online/offline fields to fulfill the needs of trade and consumer PR, client relations, advertising, internal communications, and social media campaigns for internal and external stakeholders.
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Guide social media and influencer marketing strategies to enhance brand visibility, engagement, and community building. Deep expertise in performance marketing, including SEM, social media, influencer, display advertising, and affiliate marketing.
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Creating marketing assets such as static ads, motion graphic ads, and videos for various mediums (social media platforms, TV commercials, physical ad placements, etc. Experience with the social media ecosystem related to video editing and short-form storytelling.
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There will be opportunities to collaborate and learn from Otak’s current creative team in branding, photo and video production, web design, and social media strategy as you work through a variety of internal marketing projects.
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