Presentation Designer (Creative Services)

Allied Global Marketing is a leading full-service entertainment, culture, and lifestyle-marketing agency. We build strategic campaigns for a diverse range of clients that connect audiences with experiences they love. Our team of experts captures the unique energy of each project with customized strategies that deliver on-target messaging and drive bottom-line results. An integrated approach is supported by our on-the-ground network of 24 offices and over 500 colleagues across the globe, providing resources and relationships that our partners and clients know and trust.

Position: Presentation Designer

Division: Creative Services

Location: New York City or Remote

Reports to: Vice President, Creative Services

Company

Allied Sports launched in 2019 with a singular mission – to lead modern marketers in the undeniable shift from Sponsor to Storyteller™. Today, we are an independent, full-service agency operating from the Allied Global Marketing network. Led by industry veterans with a rookie spirit, our award-winning team helps buyers and sellers in sports find, negotiate, and activate high-performing partnerships. Sports Business Journal named Allied Sports one of the Best Places to Work in Sports for the past three years.

At Allied Sports, we let our values speak louder than our value proposition. We begin every weekly all-

  • company meeting by reinforcing the organizational values that define what it means to be Allied.
  • Driven – All grit, no quit. We love what we do and use that drive to help our clients win every day.
  • Versatile – Built for change. We strive for continuous improvement; progress, not perfection.
  • Meticulous – Do the corners because details matter. Little things done well make big things happen.
  • Real – We lead with transparency and vulnerability to empower teammates who feel heard and seen.
  • One – We, not me. We always put team first and find every opportunity to reward the assist.

The Opportunity:

At Allied Sports, presentations don’t just support the work—they sell the idea. We’re looking for a Presentation Graphic Designer who understands that great design is about clarity, storytelling, and impact. Someone who can turn complex ideas into compelling visuals that are refined, strategic, built to sell, and impossible to ignore.

This role will report to the VP of Creative services and will support teams across Partnership Solutions, Experiential, Partnership Marketing, Partnership Development, Hospitality, and Talent, and play a critical role in shaping how Allied Sports shows up to clients, partners, and prospects.

As a Presentation Graphic Designer at Allied Sports, you’ll be behind the visuals that power pitches, win rooms, and spark conversations—you’ll help shape how ideas are communicated and sold. You’ll collaborate closely with internal stakeholders including the creative team, business development leads, and executive leadership to create high-impact credentials decks, pitch presentations, Allied Sports brand templates that tell a clear, compelling story. You’ll also support Account teams with client-facing presentation needs as required.

You’ll be trusted to raise the bar—making presentations clearer, more engaging, and unmistakably on brand.

  • Responsibilities
  • Bring Allied Sports’ brand and to life across presentations, templates, and sales materials
  • Design smart, visually striking layouts that simplify complex information and enhance storytelling
  • Transform text-heavy or cluttered slides into clean, confident, persuasive visuals
  • Create charts, tables, and data visualizations that are easy to understand and aesthetically strong
  • Partner with internal teams to ensure decks feels polished, intentional, and client-ready
  • Maintain image and visual standards across all presentation formats
  • Support creative pitches, creating mockups and visual assets across digital, social, and print when needed
  • Support Account teams with Client-facing presentation clean-up needs as needed
  • Qualifications
  • 3-5+ years of experience designing presentation decks and creative assets, ideally within a creative, sponsorship, or experiential agency
  • A strong portfolio demonstrating presentation design, layout, and visual storytelling
  • A visual storyteller who knows how to connect the dots—matching imagery and language to build momentum and meaning.
  • Advanced skills in PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides with a proficiency in MS Office and Adobe Creative Suite for Mac (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign)
  • Exceptional organization skills and the ability to juggle multiple projects at once
  • A commitment to excellence, flexibility, and doing what it takes to deliver standout work
  • Curious about design trends, presentation storytelling, and creative commun
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