Fulfillment Assistant - Pittsburg State Athletics Real Estate - Pittsburg, KS at Geebo

Fulfillment Assistant - Pittsburg State Athletics

Pittsburg, KS Pittsburg, KS Estimated:
$30K - $38K a year Estimated:
$30K - $38K a year In collaboration with Pittsburg State University and Pittsburg Athletics, Peak Sports MGMT is tasked with overseeing and generating all of the corporate partnerships and sponsorship revenue as the multimedia rights holder of their Athletic Department.
Peak Sports MGMT is charged with the initiative to create outbound relationships with local business and corporate partners within the surrounding areas of Pittsburg State University to provide them with unique advertising opportunities to boost their brand to our university's loyal fan base.
This includes various types of inventory such as:
gameday signage, digital video board promotions and engagements, social media campaigns, LED video boards, on field / on court event promotions, and other media opportunities.
The Fulfillment Assistant is responsible for overseeing and managing every aspect of fulfillment and activation post of the sales negation cycle.
This role will ensure that all assets paid for by their properties partners are fulfilled and activated in the way and manner the partnership was agreed on.
Responsibilities:
Update and manage the activation book and sponsor inventory Capture videos and pictures of fulfilled activations Collecting necessary artwork and elements from partners Ensuring that all sold assets (promos, game sponsorships, social media, web, signage, etc.
) are completed and installed prior to the due date Organize partner info into various documents (name, address, email, phone) Work closely with marketing department to ensure sponsored elements are being fulfilled on game day Oversee all game day activations (game sponsors, promotions, signage, etc.
).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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