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Marketing Intern

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The Director of Marketing and Promotions will be responsible for planning, developing, coordinating and participating in promoting Bryant's 22 varsity sports programs on campus and in the University community through advertising, multimedia, social media, distribution of flyers, posters, schedule cards, and videos, as well as utilizing corporate sponsors and promotional products for various giveaway promotions.
The Director of Marketing and Promotions will maintain marketing and promotions budget and work with the Northeast Conference Marketing Director in providing marketing reports to the conference office. Compile annual marketing reports, past and future, to the Director of Athletics. Coordinate student assistants in scheduling and budgeting.
This is a one-year assistant position - July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015. Compensation includes salary of $10,000.00 and housing.
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Bachelor's degree required. Experience in marketing, promotions and game management; knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Certain requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate persons with disabilities.
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Additional Salary Information: This is a one-year assistant position - July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015. Compensation includes salary of $10,000.00 and housing.
Posted: June 20, 2014
Location: Smithfield, Rhode Island
Salary: Open
Type: Part-time - Internship
Categories: Sales/Marketing/Sponsorship, Sales/Marketing/Sponsorship - Event PromotionEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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