
HarperCollins Christian Publishing committed to building diverse and inclusive teams and highly values diverse backgrounds and insights that fuel our innovation.
The Marketing Manager will work closely with the Vice President of Marketing in creating and executing complex marketing strategies primarily for top author brands within Nelson Books, specifically their front and backlist non-fiction trade books. The candidate should be well-versed in and able to develop and implement book marketing and publicity best practices online, in-store, and at events. Additionally, the candidate should possess strong writing skills as they will be required to create marketing copy both independently and collaboratively. The candidate will bring innovation and thought leadership to the Nelson Books Brand Team’s overall work, resulting in robust marketing initiatives that ultimately elevate the brands and increase company revenue. This role requires a high level of attention to detail, organization, and strong communication skills. Editorial background a plus.
Our preference is to fill this position in Nashville, TN but we are also open to qualified candidates that are located outside of the Nashville area. Travel may be required based on the need of the business.
Work Experience/Knowledge:
Education: Bachelor's in marketing, writing, communications, or related field is preferred but not required
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HarperCollins Christian Publishing is an equal opportunity employer.
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