Job Description
This role supports the Director and Executive Vice President, In-Theater Marketing. Support for the Executive Vice President includes oversight of administrative tasks, which include scheduling, managing phone calls, and overall organization.
For In-Theater Marketing, this role is responsible for managing daily team meeting agendas, booking meeting rooms (both physical and virtual), and communicating with independent exhibitors (excluding those in NYC and LA) in the U.S. to oversee trailer and lobby placement commitments, as well as additional exhibitor projects as needed.
In addition, the In-Theater Marketing Coordinator will manage special projects related to Distribution and Exhibition. Collaborating with internal teams on these special projects is an important part of the role. Knowledge of theater capabilities and opportunities is essential.
Under the direction of the Director of In-Theater Marketing, the Coordinator will initiate and execute marketing efforts and develop materials related to exhibitor loyalty programs, digital marketing platforms, and digital media marketing in support of exhibitor partners.
This role will support the oversight of the Distribution team’s presence at exhibitor conventions, including managing logistics and budgets. Strong analytical skills are essential for exhibitor analysis and evaluations.
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Hybrid: This position has been designated as hybrid, generally contributing from the office a minimum of four days per week.
Salary range : $60,000 - $70,000 (not bonus eligible)
Additional Information
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