Chief Marketing Officer - ATB

Dallas, TX
Full Time
Leap Brands
Executive

Are you ready to spice up the restaurant scene in Dallas and take our flavors to the next level? We're on the hunt for a dynamic and imaginative CMO to lead our sizzling marketing efforts. If you live and breathe digital and social marketing, and you've got the creative chops to make mouths water, we want you to be the driving force behind our mouthwatering success!

About Us: We're not just in the business of serving food – we're crafting culinary experiences that ignite taste buds and create lasting memories. Our commitment to bold flavors and exceptional service has made us a beloved name in the Dallas dining scene, and we're ready to take it up a notch with a marketing maverick who knows how to spread the word far and wide.

Role You'll Play: As our Vice President of Marketing, you'll be the mastermind behind our brand's sizzle and pop. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to whip up strategies that make us the talk of the town. From driving traffic through our doors to dominating the social media landscape, you'll be the creative genius turning our restaurant into an experience that's impossible to resist.

Key Ingredients:

  • Digital Dynamo: You've got an impressive track record in the digital marketing realm. SEO, PPC, email campaigns – you know them like the back of your hand, and you're not afraid to use them to whip up a buzz.

  • Social Sorcerer: Social media isn't just your jam – it's your whole orchestra. You'll orchestrate campaigns that go viral, engage audiences, and build a community that's as passionate about food as you are.

  • Strategic Spice: You're not just a marketer; you're a strategic visionary. You can transform high-level goals into actionable plans that drive growth, all while keeping a close eye on the latest trends in the industry.

  • Innovation Instincts: You're not satisfied with the status quo. You're always looking for fresh ingredients to add to the mix, whether it's the latest social platform or a groundbreaking campaign idea.

Recipe for Success:

  • A bachelor's degree in Marketing, Business, or a related field. (Masters? Even better!)
  • 10+ years of experience in marketing, with at least 5 years in a leadership role.
  • A track record of elevating brands through killer digital and social marketing strategies.
  • A love for the restaurant industry and a palate that appreciates good food – extra points for having your own food blog!

Perks on the Menu:

  • Competitive salary that recognizes your sizzling skills.
  • A menu of benefits that includes health, dental, and vision coverage.
  • The opportunity to work with a talented team of culinary enthusiasts.
  • Generous discounts on our mouthwatering menu items.
  • A fun and inclusive work environment where your creativity can truly shine.
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