Sr. Brand Director - Cossette Vancouver full-time
Cossette Vancouver
Senior Brand Director
Ideas can change the world. But ideas always begin with awesome people. Our goal is to assemble the most passionate, motivated, open to diversity and talented people we can find. These people then put together the most compelling ideas and create the most effective product possible. And when we all do our jobs to the best of our collective abilities, our ideas persuade and inspire people all over the world. You'll discover we're all about people with talent -- from everywhere and all walks of life.
Cossette Vancouver is in search for a Senior Brand Director. Not only will you have a solid agency track record but you are also awesome in many ways. Tell us how you will fit in.
Responsibilities:
- Manage client projects from start to finish, this may include drafting creative briefs, establishing project priorities and collaborating with various department
- Become a steward of the client's brand
- Provide assistance with strategic direction, planning and identifying opportunities on the business.
- Know your clients inside and out to anticipate their changing needs
- Work closely with the Account Coordinator/Executives to actively contribute to their development
Qualifications:
- 6 to 8+ years of advertising/related experience.
- Excellent client relations and experience working on multiple client accounts.
- Have strong project management and execution skills.
- Strong knowledge of print and broadcast production
- Be highly organized and detail-oriented, with strong communication (both written and presentation) and interpersonal skills.
- Be a resourceful team player for whom no job is too small or too large
- Be a self-starter.
- Be a strong motivator of people.
- Have passion for great advertising.
If you're awesome, loves advertising and can roll with the punches in this super fast paced environment, we'd love to hear from you!
"Cossette is an equal opportunity employer and we invite women, visible minorities, persons with disabilities and Aboriginal people to apply."