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A creative director develop the identity of a brand and establish its creative directives. They may get involved in videos, fundraising pitches, websites, photo shoots and much more. The role is hard to pin down though - read more here.
Industries
- Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations
- Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
- Cultural Institutions
Skills
- Adaptability to Changing Requirements
- Attuned to Culture
- Communication
- Persuasion
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