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Brand Marketing Manager

Hybrid

Material Bank is the world’s largest material marketplace for the architecture and design industry. Operating in 37 countries, our platform has become the standard for design professionals around the globe. Every day, Material Bank connects thousands of designers with tens of thousands of materials from leading brands. Material Bank is the fastest and most powerful way for design professionals to search, sample, and specify materials.

Material Bank is seeking a Brand Marketing Manager, who will lead integrated brand marketing initiatives that bring the Material Bank brand to life across events, experiential activations, creative campaigns, and brand sales marketing efforts. This role is focused on delivering high quality brand expression across both sides of the marketplace, with an emphasis on creative execution, physical brand presence, and cross functional project ownership.

This is a cross-functional role for someone who combines strong creative judgment with exceptional execution and project management skills. You will work closely with Creative, Events, Brand Sales, and Marketing teams and play a meaningful role in strengthening brand awareness, partner engagement, and marketplace growth. This position is hybrid based out of Boston, MA and will require occasional travel to support trade events, photoshoots, and onsite brand activations.

What you’ll do:

  • Creative briefing and feedback
    • Develop creative briefs for events, merchandise, experiential initiatives, and brand marketing campaigns.
    • Partner with Creative teams and external vendors to provide clear, actionable feedback across print, digital, video, social, and experiential assets while ensuring work remains aligned to brand standards and business objectives.
    • Lead communication and coordination across creative workstreams to keep projects moving efficiently from concept through execution.
  • Physical brand and experiential
    • Own swag and merchandise programs from sourcing and creative direction through production and logistics for events, gifting programs, and other high visibility brand moments.
    • Lead merchandising and prop curation for photoshoots and oversee physical brand touchpoints across print, signage, and experiential activations to ensure a cohesive and elevated brand experience.
  • Events marketing
    • Lead marketing creative and execution for major trade events, including signage, print materials, email campaigns, social promotion, and onsite brand presence.
    • Partner closely with the Events team to manage timelines, vendor coordination, asset delivery, and onsite execution while creating cohesive experiences that drive engagement and brand awareness.
  • Brand sales marketing collateral
    • Support the development and execution of brand sales marketing collateral that reaches both designers and Brand Partners across the marketplace.
    • Own briefing, feedback, and delivery for case studies, benchmark reports, LinkedIn content, presentations, and email campaigns after strategic direction is established.
  • High visibility brand special projects
    • Own cross functional, high visibility brand initiatives spanning multiple teams, channels, and priorities.
    • Manage project intake, timelines, stakeholder communication, and execution details while proactively identifying gaps, tracking open items, and driving accountability across stakeholders.

What you’ll bring:

  • 5+ years of experience in brand marketing, integrated marketing, experiential marketing, or a related field.
  • Experience managing creative projects across events, print, digital, experiential, and physical brand environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to brief creative teams, provide actionable feedback, and manage projects from concept through execution.
  • Strong communication, organizational, and project management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
  • A working style that reflects ownership, creative judgment, collaboration, adaptability, and proactive problem solving.
  • Comfort operating in fast paced, highly collaborative, and evolving environments where priorities may shift quickly.
  • Ability to build strong relationships with cross functional partners, creative teams, external vendors, and stakeholders across the business.
  • Willingness to travel occasionally for trade events, onsite activations, photoshoots, and company initiatives.

What you’ll get from us:

  • Our people: We are a growth-driven team that values efficiency, builds smart automation, operates in small empowered teams, and moves quickly from idea to execution.
  • Relaxation and Celebrations: Flexible PTO, Sick Days, Paid National Holidays, and even more (ask us about this when we connect). 
  • Health Benefits: We contribute to your medical, dental, vision and short-term/long-term disability plans and have a strong employee assistance program. 
  • Plan for your Retirement: 401(k) eligible after your first 90 day's employed!
  • Giving Back: We sponsor multiple events throughout the year to help out our communities. 
  • Growth: We’ll help you take your career to the next level. We want you to be creative and take initiative which will allow you to grow and create within the company. Most importantly, be the best at what matters! 
  • Flexible Work Schedules: With business units and employees across the globe, Material Technologies has embraced a hybrid  working model allowing department leaders to decide on the best approach for their respective teams, whether that be remote, in person, or a little of both.  

Material Bank is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity, and all applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, veteran or disability status or other status protected under any applicable federal, state or local law.

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