We are hiring an advertising sales manager

Lynnwood, WALocal News

My Neighborhood News Network is actively seeking an advertising sales manager to strengthen its client relationships and boost advertising revenue for its three online publications. Covering South Snohomish County, the network serves more than 200,000 residents and relies on sponsorship and advertising for half of its budget. The ideal candidate should possess three to five years of sales experience in media, technology, or marketing, demonstrating a proven ability to close deals. This nonprofit organization emphasizes the importance of local journalism and civic engagement, aligning the role with its mission. Familiarity with graphic design, social media, and WordPress will enhance the candidate's effectiveness.

Reporting to the President and CEO, Teresa Wippel, the manager will cultivate existing clients and seek new partnerships. The full-time position offers a flexible schedule, making it accessible for local applicants. Residents of South Snohomish County are especially encouraged to apply to ensure a deep understanding of the community's needs.

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