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Social Strategy Director

Miami

About DAVID

DAVID is a global creative boutique founded in 2012, with offices in Miami, New York, Madrid, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, and Bogotá. The network of agencies – which is a part of WPP and Ogilvy's global creative network – is recognized for its creative reputation, with over 200 Cannes Lions in its history, including Grand Prix and Titanium Lions. It has also earned several EFFIE awards, highlighting DAVID's ability to build strong brands through creativity. DAVID has been named Agency of the Year at some of the most prestigious festivals, including D&AD, The One Show, and The Clio Awards.

The network is responsible for campaigns for major brands such as Google (Android and Google), Mondelez, Coca-Cola, Burger King, AB InBev, Supercell, Netflix, and Kraft-Heinz. Some of its most recent standout work includes iPager (Android), Meet Marina Prieto (JCDecaux), Breathe Through It (Halls), #TurnYourBack (Dove), The Bald Thru (Burger King); and Alcaraz Signs (Netflix). 

Throughout its history, DAVID has been one of the most recognized agencies for creating Super Bowl commercials, producing 9 spots over 6 years. In 2019 alone, the agency created commercials for three different clients (Burger King, Kraft Heinz, Budweiser).

About the Role  

You are an all-around senior strategist, with a strong understanding of how brands grow in the Social Age. You have experience from multiple categories and across brands in different stages of growth. You are comfortable in dynamic, fast-paced, international work environments.  You can adapt to a changing brief. You believe in both the traditional & the new world of advertising. You constantly try to explore what’s next in the world of brand building. You can pitch bold new ideas and frameworks to global CMOs. You follow Mark Zuckerberg as well as Byron Sharp. You know who won the last Film Grand Prix at Cannes and who’s best on Snap. You learn from APG and IPA as well as Instagram’s Creative Hub. You love to work with creatives and with data analysts.  

What You’ll Do 

  • Be the “go-to” thought leader and expert in integration of social and brand strategy and engagement planning 
  • Strategically grow and guide a portfolio of key US and global clients 
  • Lead and represent a social team while managing laterally to production and media partners and up to global business leads
  • Create synergies between social and other disciplines: PR & Influence, Customer Engagement & Commerce, Data & Analytics, and Media 
  • Lead innovation and implementation of key strategic frameworks in social and brand strategy with the ability to develop end-to-end solutions with social at heart 
  • Oversee quality and development of creative (concept) briefs and briefings as well as asset briefs to meet modern marketing needs to drive concept to content across experience seamlessly connecting social to the full ecosystem 
  • Educate and train agency teams and serve as an ambassador with social platforms 
  • Manage and grow senior team members of social strategy team 
  • Be a trusted client strategy partner on a robust account
  • Build strong relationships with creative leaders and creative community  
  • Become a strong contributor in a global thought-leadership network

What You’ll Need  

  • US & Global experience 
  • 8 – 15 years of experience 
  • Proven experience in brand and communications planning 
  • Proven successful collaboration with creative leaders and complex creative teams 
  • Proven thought-leadership 
  • Management of teams of strategists and cross-disciplinary teams 
  • Effectively translates data into meaningful, actionable social and content strategies, based on a deep understanding of human behavior on different social platforms, in various categories
  • Able to develop story and deliver a clear and compelling presentation for sr. client stakeholders. Provides strategic stewardship throughout the process.
  • Continually shares learnings, best practices and relevant industry, client, and category insights with the team. Internally seen as a resource and sounding board within the team.
  • Able to work with digital and social media experts
  • Understanding of landscape with focus on social media 
  • Willingness to learn, explore, and reinvent
  • Effective written and verbal communications skills. Ability to write and deliver persuasive presentations is critical 
  • Strong analytical skills. Ability to interpret ongoing research and media reports, guide and partner with social media experts to inform communications recommendations

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