The Senior Strategic Campaign Manager will oversee digital marketing campaigns, manage client communications, and ensure delivery of advertising solutions while analyzing performance metrics.
Company Overview
AdCellerant is an award-winning tech-enabled services company that has brought Madison Avenue-level digital marketing solutions to Main Street businesses since 2013. We help local marketers, media companies, agencies, and channel sales organizations leverage our proprietary advertising software platform, Ui.Marketing.
- 4+ years in ad operations, ad trafficking, or account management at digitally focused on ad agency, client or media company
- 3+ years working and communicating with clients or internal customers focused on data, operations, and/or performance conversations
- Experience with The Trade Desk, Meta, TikTok, and or any other associated ad serving technology
- Experience aggregating, providing, and explaining performance reporting for digital media campaigns
- Working knowledge of digital production, design, digital ad tags, and/or creative specs
- Demonstrated experience handling, organizing, and managing complex, detailed oriented tasks with a high level of success and a very low error rate
- Ability to work independently and solve problems through provide
Top Skills
Meta
The Trade Desk
Tiktok
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The role involves managing digital marketing campaigns, focusing on SEO and analytics, while effectively communicating with clients and managing projects.
Top Skills:
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