Rolling Stone: Executive Producer, Branded Content

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About the position Rolling Stone seeks an Executive Producer, Branded Content. The Executive Producer plays a key role on a team where creativity, marketing, and commerce come together. As a brand representative for Rolling Stone, this role will help to drive revenue and audience awareness across multiple platforms through creative and innovative branded content and lead a growing creative team on the Marketing side. Responsibilities • Bring creativity, collaboration, and curiosity to a cross-functional marketing team • Research, report, write and edit content across platforms, including digital and print media • Join pre-sale brainstorms and collaborate with sales and strategy on proposal development including ideation, talent, and budgets • Manage program pre-production and development including creative timelines, video treatments, talent recommendations, and article ideation • Manage creative program execution including pre-production, on-set production, talent interviews, talent management, article writing, post-production supervision, and event creative support • Work closely with talent acquisition team to work with talent/talent teams for campaign logistics, creative participation, music licensing • Ensure event content capture is managed end-to-end • Liaise with the editorial team and advise on program creativity, timelines, and elements • Identify and hire freelance program support as needed and process all contracts and payments including writers, producers, editors, directors, photographers, stylists, hair and make-up, etc. • Oversee all digital production including copywriting and digital publishing of articles and videos in WordPress • Work with Project Management to provide timelines and estimated budgets for pre-sale pitches • Coordinate communication across cross-functional teams – Marketing, Vendors, Clients, Legal • Work with Project Management to provide and track various project documentation – i.e. SOWs, releases • Supervise AP/Producer Requirements • The candidate should be extremely detail-oriented and be able to multitask/handle many projects at once in a team-oriented environment • 5 years of writing and producing experience at a major publication, brand, or network • Exceptional written, verbal, and organizational skills • Proficient in content publishing including WordPress • Strong freelance network of writers, producers, editors, directors, photographers, production companies, DP's, editors • Familiarity and comfort communicating with agency and client stakeholders • Love of music and pop culture • Must be able to communicate clearly and professionally, both verbally and in writing • Must be able to work independently and under pressure • Exceptional proficiency in Excel, Word, PowerPoint/Keynote, WordPress • Strong knowledge of video codecs, file formats, and their workflows in relation to post-production • Familiarity managing budgets • Ability to travel 25% of the time Nice-to-haves • Familiarity with Air Table is a plus • Video editing experience with Adobe Premiere and/or Avid is a plus Benefits • full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits including 401(k) eligibility and paid time off benefits • PMC’s paid healthcare plan, for this role the company pays 100% of the monthly health, dental and vision plan premiums for the employee and their family • Healthcare (medical, dental, and vision) • HSA with an employer contribution • FSA (Healthcare, Dependent Care & Commuter) • EAP • Life Insurance • 401K with an employer match • Paid Parental Leave • Long-term Disability • generous Paid Time off (PTO) • Pet Insurance • Home & Auto insurance Apply tot his job

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