
Now AIB is looking to recruit a Social Media Manager to work on the next phase of the bank’s partnership with the GAA.
The role is to replace John Carey who has been a key part of the AIB team and has earned an internal promotion as a result.
Reporting to Head of Social Media Roisín Glynn the job will be 75 percent related to the GAA partnership and details of what is required are published here within our Sport for Business Jobs section.
It will be all about creating innovative ways to engage across social media, such as the Bank did last year through the Road to Croker mini-documentary series on YouTube.
Creating content across all the main social media channels will be a key part of the role and it presents a great opportunity to play an important part in how not only the brand but the world of the GAA at club and county level is presented and perceived.
Details of the job and how to apply can be found here.
Join members of the AIB team and others on Thursday morning at the Marker Hotel for Breakfast with sporting and business leaders as we look ahead to the Sporting Year with Paraic Duffy of the GAA, Pat Keogh of Leopardstown Racecourse, Sue Ronan of the FAI, Diarmaid Murphy of the GAA and with Kelli O’Keeffe of Teneo PSG delivering insight on the relationship between sport and the Irish public. Reserve your place here.
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