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Grant Park Music Festival

Grant Park Music Festival is hiring: Marketing Director in Chicago

Grant Park Music Festival, Chicago, IL, US, 60290

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Overview The Grant Park Music Festival in Chicago, Illinois seeks a full-time Marketing Director . The Marketing Director is responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing and communications campaigns that inspire the community, grow and retain audiences, and meet and exceed the Festivals annual membership and One Night Pass revenue goals (akin to subscriptions and single tickets at other performing arts organizations). The Marketing Director reports to the Chief Marketing Officer, manages the activities of the Patron Services department, and works closely with other Festival colleagues, including members of the Development, Artistic, and Community Engagement teams. Key Duties And Responsibilities In collaboration with the Chief Marketing Officer, internal team, and outside consultant, develop annual budget goals and quarterly re-projections for the Festivals membership (subscription) and One Night Pass (single-ticket) revenue campaigns. Manage a coordinated communications campaign to meet/exceed revenue goals and nurture lasting audience relationships. Plan and supervise the Festival's comprehensive email campaign. Lead the Festivals digital marketing efforts in partnership with outside agency and designers; collaborate on digital media projects with other Festival departments. Oversee production of materials, including direct mail, brochures, postcards, flyers, and signage; work with outside designers, printers, and mailhouses and oversee projects to completion. Regularly review and analyze data from internal sources (Tessitura and Google Analytics) and external vendors (Wordfly, Capacity Interactive, TRG Arts). Propose changes to strategies, tactics, pricing, and messaging to improve outcomes. Supervise preparation of weekly campaign progress reports using Tessitura Analytics and other data sets. Oversee the organizations website, developing content and working with Festival colleagues to create a site that is creative, engaging, up-to-date, and on-brand; coordinate with the Festivals Tessitura Manager and outside web developers to ensure that the site functions smoothly and effectively. Manage all aspects of Festival concert programs (printed and digital), coordinating the creation of written content, design, and production in coordination with outside writers, web developers, designers, and print vendors. Hire and supervise outside photographers and videographers for a variety of Festival events; maintain photo and video assets and support media asset needs across Festival departments. Qualifications Minimum of five years professional experience managing sales/marketing in a non-profit performing arts organization; demonstrated track record of successfully driving sales and revenue generation. Proficient in Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, InDesign). Thorough understanding of current best practices in marketing, especially for the performing arts. Experience leading and managing a team. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Tessitura experience is a plus. Highly self-motivated, resilient, and able to work independently and collaboratively. Passionate about the performing arts; knowledge of classical music is a plus. Interested applicants who may not meet every qualification are encouraged to apply. Compensation & Benefits $77,500 - $85,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Full-time exempt position with a competitive benefits package: fifteen days paid vacation, ten paid holidays, four paid personal days, twelve paid sick days; health insurance (employee and dependent, multiple BCBS options with employer contribution); dental and vision insurance; life insurance; 403(b) retirement plan with employer matching after one year. Complimentary premier seating at Festival performances, discounted parking, and tickets/discounts to partner performances in Chicago. Schedule & Work Location Work is performed in-office at 205 E Randolph St, Chicago. Full-time exempt staff have the option to work from home on Fridays outside the ten-week Festival season. General office hours are 9am5pm. During the ten-week summer season, exempt staff routinely work more than 40 hours per week. During the ten-week concert season, the Marketing Director attends all Festival performances at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion and select events around Chicago. Outside the Festival summer season, the Marketing Director participates in evening organizational events approximately five times per year. Start Date: November 2025 or ASAP. About The Festival For more than 90 years, the Grant Park Music Festival has been Chicago's summer musical sensation, demonstrating that classical music performed by a world-class orchestra and chorus can have a transformative impact on the city. Showcased in the citys most spectacular setting, the Festival continues to be the summer gathering place for all of Chicago. The Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park is the official home of the Grant Park Music Festival, with free seats available for every concert. The Festival strives to create a workplace that reflects the diversity of our city and the audiences we serve. People of all backgrounds and experiences, including those historically underrepresented in the field, are encouraged to apply. Read more about our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging HERE. The Association provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, military status, veteran status, or other classifications protected by law. The Festival is led by Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Giancarlo Guerrero, Chorus Director Christopher Bell, Grant Park Orchestral Association President and CEO Paul Winberg, and Board Chair Adam Grais. For more information on the Grant Park Music Festival, please visit our website: gpmf.org. #J-18808-Ljbffr In Summary: The Grant Park Music Festival in Chicago, Illinois seeks a full-time Marketing Director . The Marketing Director is responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing and communications campaigns that inspire the community, grow and retain audiences, and meet and exceed the Festivals annual membership and One Night Pass revenue goals . The marketing Director reports to the Chief Marketing Officer, manages the activities of the Patron Services department . En Español: El Director de Marketing es responsable de desarrollar y ejecutar campañas estratégicas de marketing y comunicación que inspiran a la comunidad, crezcan y retienen audiencias, y cumplan y superen los objetivos de ingresos del Festival por membresía anual y One Night Pass (como las suscripciones y entradas únicas en otras organizaciones de artes escénicas). Supervisar la producción de materiales, incluidos correo directo, folletos, postales, volantes y señalización; trabajar con diseñadores externos, impresoras y casas de correo para supervisar los proyectos hasta su finalización. revisar regularmente y analizar datos de fuentes internas (Tessitura y Google Analytics) y proveedores externos (Wordfly, Capacity Interactive, TRG Arts). Proponer cambios en estrategias, tácticas, precios y mensajería para mejorar los resultados. Supervivir la preparación de informes semanales sobre el progreso de las campañas utilizando Tessitura Analytics y otros conjuntos de datos. Supervisir el sitio web de las organizaciones, desarrollar contenido y trabajar con colegas del Festival para crear un sitio que sea creativo, atractivo, actualizado y on-brand; coordinar exitosamente con los gestores y desarrolladores de activos del festival TESSITURA para garantizar una gestión fluida y efectiva de todas las funciones profesionales del sitio Web. Gestionar todos los aspectos de eventos del Festival y la creación de contenidos digitales con diseñadores e ingenieros de videoconferencias fuera del mercado, manejar y mantener una experiencia profesional en la generación de ingresos por parte de los fotógrafos y los vendedores no lucrativos, así como gestionar las ventas de vídeoconferencia y la realización de programas del Festival, guiones electrónicos, conducir a los diseñadores de conciertos y videoconsertores, ejecuciones y equipos de desarrollo de actividades comerciales, etc. Proficiencia en Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) y Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, InDesign). Comprensión completa de las mejores prácticas actuales en marketing, especialmente para las artes escénicas. Experiencia en dirigir y administrar un equipo. excelentes habilidades de comunicación verbal y escrita. experiencia Tessitura es una ventaja. altamente auto-motivada, resistente y capaz de trabajar de forma independiente y colaborativa. Apasionado por las artes representativas; conocimiento de la música clásica es una plus. Se alienta a los solicitantes interesados que no cumplan con todas las calificaciones a solicitar. Compensación & Benefits $77,500 - $85,000 al año, proporcional a la experiencia. Posición exenta a tiempo completo con un paquete de beneficios competitivos: quince días de vacaciones pagadas, diez días de descanso remunerados, cuatro horas pagadas personales, doce días de seguro de salud; Los empleados dependientes del BSB y el trabajador general tienen opciones de trabajo más de 40 horas después de la temporada de verano del Festival de Trabajo de Chicago; Las tarifas de estacionamiento se realizan durante la primera semana de la estación de trabajo, así como las tarifas del programación de ventas de seguridad laboral, 9 horas libres de trabajo y 10 horas de pago en casa, además de prestaciones de servicios de asistencia al empleado en el plan de la oficina, etc. Durante la temporada de conciertos de diez semanas, el Director de Marketing asiste a todas las actuaciones del Festival en el pabellón Jay Pritzker y selecciona eventos alrededor de Chicago. Fuera de la temporada estival del Festival, el director de marketing participa en eventos organizativos nocturnos aproximadamente cinco veces al año. Fecha de inicio: noviembre 2025 o ASAP. Sobre el Festival Durante más de 90 años, el Festival de Música Grant Park ha sido la sensación musical veraniega de Chicago, demostrando que la música clásica realizada por una orquesta y coro de clase mundial puede tener un impacto transformador en la ciudad. Presentado en el entorno más espectacular de la ciudad, el festival sigue siendo el lugar de recolección de experiencias de verano para todo Chicago. El Festival está dirigido por el Director Artístico y Principal Conductor Giancarlo Guerrero, el director del coro Christopher Bell, el presidente y CEO de la Asociación Orquestral Grant Park Paul Winberg y el Presidente de la Junta Directiva Adam Grais. Para obtener más información sobre el Festival de Música Grant Park, visite nuestra página web: gpmf.org. #J-18808-Ljbffr .