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Associate Director of Marketing-Athletics

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Provides scheduling and game day supervision of all marketing staff. Develops, manages, and executes all marketing and fan experience duties assigned to each sport. Develop and implement attendance/ticket sales strategies. Trains and assigns staff to external events and organizations to build relationships. Increase and monitor the Ole Miss brand for Athletics. Follow all brand standards as listed in the athletics style guide.Oversee the creation, accuracy, and distribution of all collateral relating to assigned sports. Monitor and professionally engage on social media of assigned sports. Coordinates and communicates with all parties to accomplish in-game execution of elements. Maintain marketing budgets for all assigned sports. Create new in-game elements to increase the overall fan experience. Supervise support staff which may include interns and graduate assistants. Ensures all assigned tasks are in compliance with University, SEC Conference, and NCAA rules. Performs similar or related duties as assigned or required.
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Marketing or a related field and three (3) years of experience related to the above described duties.
Application Procedure: Go to The University of Mississippi's Employment site at . Only applicants who apply online will be considered for position.
Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until filled or until an adequate applicant pool has been obtained.
The University of Mississippi is an EOE/AA/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disability/Title VI/Title IX /504/ADA/ADEA employer.
Posted: July 31, 2014
Location: Oxford, Mississippi
Salary: Open
Type: Full-time - Experienced
Categories: Operations, Operations - Marketing/Promotions
Required Education: 4 Year DegreeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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