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As a Marketing Communications Assistant, you will be instrumental in crafting compelling marketing strategies and executing campaigns that resonate with our clientele and amplify brand engagement.
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This role is highly consultative and requires partnering and interfacing with all internal partners (SCG Franchise Leadership, Brand Marketing, Communications, Government Affairs & Policy, Healthcare Quality, Scientific Affairs, Finance.
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Wiley University is seeking an experienced candidate to serve as a Communications Manager within our Office of Marketing and Communications, collaborating closely with team members to enhance Wiley University's brand presence.
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Investigate, research and deeply understand both current trends and future forecasts in integrated marketing, brand marketing, experiential marketing, strategic communications and digital communications which may contribute to the continual improvement of the Compass at Google program marketing and communications strategy.
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The Marketing Communications Specialist collaborates with internal communications, public relations, content strategy, and brand & design to develop, deploy, and measure strategic marketing communications plans that engage our internal audiences and raise Foley’s profile with clients and recruits.
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3-5+ years of experience in brand management, account management, brand marketing, or marketing management. Bachelor's degree in advertising, marketing, communications, or related field.
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The function is made up of over 2,000 professionals, working across the Executive and Regions in the following areas of specialism: Brand; Marketing; PR/Media Relations & External Communications; Internal Communications & Employee Engagement; Corporate communications.
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Align internal and external communications strategies to positively amplify brand, client, and employee messages to all core audiences. Create and manage communications assets, such as press releases, blogs, marketing collateral, web content, social media posts, internal communications etc.
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The Coordinator, Brand Communications contributes to the Brand, Communications & Marketing efforts of First Tee. This role will be responsible for coordinating integrated communications efforts, with an emphasis on content development.
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The PR Experiential Events Coordinator will work closely with the Lifestyle, Product and Corporate Communications Teams to organize events that serve to improve brand visibility, develop existing corporate partnerships, build trust amongst enthusiasts and press, provide opportunity for creative content, and ultimately result in increased vehicle sales.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, Business, or a related discipline and at least four (4) years of progressive professional experience in the AEC industry (Architecture, Engineering, Construction), or at least eight (8) years of directly related experience is required or any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the responsibilities of the position.
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As a core member of T3 ‘brand stewardship’ team, the Director Marketing Communications ensures clear understanding of T3’s brand positioning and key messaging objectives among the larger communications team and its agency partners, and champions thoughtful, consistent application of articulated brand experience in all aspects of communications and content planning and execution.
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You will be responsible for developing and executing strategic influencer marketing campaigns to drive foot traffic, engagement, and brand awareness across our portfolio of shopping centers.
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Northmarq is seeking a Meeting and Event Planning Manager to join the Marketing & Communications department. 7+ years of meeting planning experience creating event and sponsorship strategies that deepen relationships and drive brand value.
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Bachelors degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Humanities, Business, Social Science, or related field and Minimum eight (8) years experience in communications, writing, marketing, or a directly related field.
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