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Associate Brand Manager, KŌZE PLACE & Incubation Brands

New York

#MaesaMagic  

Maesa is the world's largest independent beauty incubator, housing numerous, fast growing "it" brands within all categories of beauty. We are a high growth global company in the middle of the transition from founder lead to private equity owned. With an incubation flywheel ideating on new global brand launches, Maesa pushes creative and technical boundaries to deliver exceptional performance and establish global staying power. Maesa has a keen focus on marketing and white space analysis, which guides its thinking on marketing existing brands as well as development of new brands through its extremely unique structure. We are vertically integrated globally with in-house marketing, branding, product development/formulation, packaging design/engineering and regulatory. With a focus on modernity and sustainability, we design innovative solutions and make proactive choices to achieve environmental neutrality and consumer wellness. Maesa has mastered "commercializing creativity," making itself a leader in the fundamental revolutionary change in the beauty industry. Headquartered in New York and Paris, with additional offices in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and Dongguan, Maesa employs about 400 team members worldwide.

About the Role

We are looking for a skilled and enthusiastic Associate Brand Marketing Manager to join our dynamic team and drive growth across multiple brands, including KŌZE PLACE, and beauty and personal care incubation. This is an exciting opportunity for a consumer products enthusiast who thrives in a fast-paced, high-impact environment and is eager to shape brand positioning, execute compelling campaigns, and lead product marketing initiatives. 

In this role, you will be an integral part of executing 360° marketing programs—from ideation to launch—with a focus on building brand awareness, developing standout brand assets, and collaborating with internal and agency partners. You will also play a key role in our retail partnerships, supporting everything from sell-in and in-store merchandising programs, to brand performance tracking. Additionally, you will oversee social media content development and influencer initiatives, ensuring your brands maintain a strong, engaging, and consistent presence. 

As a highly organized and detail-oriented marketer, you will manage timelines, budgets, and cross-functional coordination, ensuring activations are flawlessly executed and drive meaningful business impact.  

This role will be on site 3 days per week in our Manhattan office.  

Key Responsibilities

  • Brand Strategy & Execution – Support the development and execution of brand marketing strategies, ensuring alignment with business goals and market trends. 
  • Campaign Management – Assist in planning and detailed execution of integrated marketing campaigns, including digital, social, influencer, retail, and PR initiatives.  
  • Creative Development – In partnership with the Creative Team, develop compelling brand assets, including in-store displays, social content, and advertising materials.  
  • Influencer & Social Media – Oversee the execution of social media strategy including the creation of engaging, on-brand content (photo, video, copy), collaborating closely with internal teams and external creators. 
  • Community Engagement – Drive brand love through our social communities by engaging with followers, responding to comments, and managing conversations. 
  • Retail & E-Commerce Marketing – Assist in developing retailer-specific marketing plans, in-store displays, and digital strategies to drive sales and visibility. 
  • Market & Trend Analysis – Stay informed on relevant trends, competitive landscape, and consumer insights to identify strategic opportunities. 
  • Performance Tracking – Analyze marketing campaign performance, consumer feedback, and sales data to optimize strategies and ROI.  

Qualifications & Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in related field of study  
  • 2-3 years of brand marketing/brand management experience; CPG experience preferred. 
  • Strong understanding of brand storytelling, digital marketing, influencer marketing, and product positioning. 
  • Digitally savvy with experience working with mass retailers, e-commerce, and social media platforms. 
  • Background in social community management background within Beauty and Personal Care is preferred.  
  • Highly organized and detail-oriented with strong project management skills and the ability to juggle multiple priorities. 
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work across teams. 
  • Flexibility and willingness to take on additional responsibilities when needed. 

What We Offer  

$70,000/yr - $80,000/yr. Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location. This position is eligible for participation in a discretionary bonus plan based on individual and company performance. 

Maesa offers a variety of benefits to eligible employees. Employees can choose to enroll in health insurance coverage, wellness programs, life and disability insurance, and retirement savings plans. Through generous paid time off, a hybrid office setup, and paid leave options, Maesa encourages wellness and balance among employees

Our Commitment to You  

At Maesa, we live by our values of collaboration, curiosity, game-changing, creativity, and discipline.  We believe our people and partners are a creative force that catalyzes the possibilities in beauty to break through traditional limits and discover the “new” without restriction. We prioritize creating and fostering a welcoming environment for employees, partners, ideas, approaches, and endeavors — all through a spirit of warmth and inclusivity. As set forth in Maesa’s Equal Employment Opportunity policy, we do not discriminate on the basis of any protected group status under any applicable law. 

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