Rolling Stone: Creative Marketing Manager

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About the position Rolling Stone is hiring a Creative Marketing Manager to support the Media Strategy & Operations team in developing creative and impactful marketing proposals that meet client objectives and drive multimedia revenue for the brand. This role will challenge you to ideate and develop custom, cross-category offerings and be part of the sales process to win, retain, and grow business. Throughout the partnership, from pitch to execution, you’ll collaborate with internal teams as well external agencies/clients and will be responsible for ensuring all creative elements reflect Rolling Stone’s brand and exceed client expectations. As PMC values in-person collaboration and team cohesion, employees work onsite 4 days a week and 1 day remotely with a focus on maintaining a vibrant and inclusive culture. Responsibilities • Integrated Marketing : Work with the marketing and sales teams to own the creative development and execution of strategic sales proposals across multiple brand categories and product offerings (custom content, events, social, print, etc.) • Answer a high influx of RFPs; leading creative brainstorms, writing copy, and designing decks • Establish strong working relationships with internal teams (sales, edit, events, social, branded content, project management, and account management) to craft integrated proposals • Manage P&L through the pre-sale process, ensuring creative concepts and client deliverables can be executed within budget • Develop impactful sales materials tailored to brand moments and core offerings, including go-to-market partnership decks, one-sheets, and other collateral • Throughout program execution, collaborate with project management, content, and events to further build out and develop ‘sold concepts’, ensuring all creative output is reflective of initial proposal and vision • Strategic Planning & Execution: Support leadership in shaping and operationalizing Rolling Stone’s growth strategies across editorial, media, and commercial team • Contribute to the development of Rolling Stone’s media strategy, spanning content distribution, audience development, paid media, and channel optimization • Help design and implement strategies to activate new revenue opportunities • Support with innovation and strategy for Rolling Stone’s major tentpoles and franchises Requirements • 3-5 years of experience in a creative and/or integrated marketing role. • Media or agency experience preferred • Experience developing new business proposals and marketing materials for brands is a must • Expertise in Keynote • Strong creative writing skills • Creative thinker with ability to craft branded content ideas, experiential activations, and strategic media offerings • On top of the latest talent and trends across music, entertainment, social and pop culture • Thrives in a dynamic and fast-paced, high volume environment focused on both internal and external selling of ideas and concepts Benefits • PMC-Paid Healthcare with no employee paycheck contributions on medical, dental, and vision for you and your family. • PMC also offers Flexible Spending Accounts (Healthcare, Dependent Care & Commuter), an Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Short- & Long-Term Disability, Paid Parental Leave, and a 401(k) Retirement Plan with an Employer match. • Employees are also eligible to take advantage of company discounts and perks including Pet Insurance, Home & Auto Insurance, Mortgage discounts, and a variety of other savings on wellness, lifestyle, and financial essentials. • As part of PMC's dedication to consistently meeting employees’ needs, we are currently launching a new Flexible Vacation Policy. Apply tot his job

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