Brand Licensing Co-ordinator Accounting at Geebo

Brand Licensing Co-ordinator

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Responsibilities:
Preparing Licensing agreements
Tracking of Brand Licensing agreements
Paying royalties
Tracking royalty payments
Running reports
Requirements:
Expert knowledge of Excel and its formulas, Photoshop/Illustrator and PowerPoint
Strong communication and interpersonal skills and writing skills
A team player
Possesses a strong ability to multi-task
Highly organized and resourceful
Have the ability to follow procedures in detail
Our ideal candidate is experienced on both the Licensor and Licensee sides of the apparel business
Candidate will work closely with the Vice President of Licensed Brands
Degree in Marketing or a related area preferred
2 years experience of industry experience and at least 1 year experience working with a licensed apparel company
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