Jamie Wolf Is Hiring A Social Media Coordinator In New York, NY
Fine jewelry brand, Jamie Wolf is seeking a Social Media Coordinator to manage their social strategy.
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The Role
You are responsible for managing our social identity and strategy as well as growing our social channels and increasing engagement in our social community. You are proactive, creative, detail oriented, and organized. You excel working both collaboratively and independently and are excited by the importance of your role and impact in a small company.
Responsibilities
Grow social media following and increase engagement across all social platforms, including but not limited to Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest to build brand awareness and increase sales
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Jamie Wolff pictured with his father. When Jamie s father was diagnosed with myeloma, he set about to raise money for Anthony Nolan. A fundraiser who raised thousands of pounds is set to be honoured by a blood cancer charity. Jamie Wolff, from Radlett, has been shortlisted for the Individual Fundraiser of the Year at the Anthony Nolan Supporter Awards 2020. Jamie raised £17,900 for Anthony Nolan last year after shaving his head in support of his father Richard, who was diagnosed with myeloma, a form of blood cancer in October 2019. Richard began losing his hair during treatment and Jamie decided to shave his own hair off saying no one should have to deal with cancer alone .
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12:37 PM February 5, 2021
Jamie raised £17,900 for Anthony Nolan last year by doing a head shave in support of his dad Richard, who was diagnosed with myeloma, a form of blood cancer
- Credit: Supplied by Anthony Nolan
After raising almost £18,000 last year for blood cancer charity Anthony Nolan, a Radlett fundraiser is set to be honoured with a nationally recognised award from the charity.
Jamie Wolff has been shortlisted for the Individual Fundraiser of the Year at the Anthony Nolan Supporter Awards, which will be held in a digital format later this month.
The prestigious awards, which are back for their eighth instalment this year, will recognise the outstanding achievements of those who help the pioneering blood cancer charity save lives, including Jamie.