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We are looking for someone proficient in using tools like Google Analytics, social media management platforms and preferably some graphic design software. You'll wear many hats, from crafting internal communications to executing campaigns and analyzing results.
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The Communications Manager will act as the main functional point of contact for one or more Leidos Business Areas (BA), developing, prioritizing, and executing all communications strategies and tactics, including executive communications, traditional and digital marketing, media relations, and strategic communications.
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You'll develop strong and trustworthy connections through leveraging your current tennis relationships, creative marketing, visiting local tennis facilities and targeted outreach & selling via phone, text, email, social media and in-person communications.
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In partnership with the Marketing & Communications Division, manage day-to-day support of parent-facing social media strategies - including developing social copy, creating social graphics, posting, community management and tracking and measurement.
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Create strategic content, including graphics, for all external communications via email, social media, WhatsApp, and printed materials such as flyers/pamphlets. 3-5 years of work experience in a communications/public relations/social media management role.
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C)Work alongside communications and digital marketing team to write and manage internal and external distribution of newsletters, updates and information through a variety of channels including email marketing, social media, website and more.
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Experience with the following platforms:Required: Enterprise web platforms (AEM preferred)Preferred: Marketing automation platforms (Marketo or similar), Google Analytics, sales CRM tools (Salesforce, marketing materials apps), social media (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube), databasesEfficient project management with ability to multitask, prioritize and meet deadlines.
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You will be responsible for key aspects of go-to-market for Google Cloud skilling and learning, own messaging and positioning for audience, and orchestrate marketing execution across campaigns, social media, and technical influence engagement.
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Measure and report performance of all brand marketing initiatives, including paid media, PR, and social media and assess against goals (ROI and KPIs) Qualifications:Bachelor s degree in marketing, communications, public relations, journalism or related field.
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Summary: The Public Information Officer creates and disseminates effective communications through video, pictures, social media, printed materials, website, media interviews and other means.
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Job Duties RTC is seeking a Graphic Design and Media Communications Intern to support the development and production of visual and creative assets in support of the RTC brand and organizational campaigns.
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OVERALL DESCRIPTIONThe Multimedia Specialist manages Digital Content to support the Communications Department’s print and web, Social Media (including Facebook and Twitter), and video communications and technology projects using a variety of tools and skills.
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The Corporate Communications Manager is responsible for executing all facets of company communications including, but not limited to, our corporate identity and branding, social media, website updating and content development, employee communications, industry award and ranking submissions, and developing the company magazine, work closely with Employee Engagement Committee to develop necessary content.
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Work closely with AD/CMO and Director of Marketing & Communications to integrate with all digital PR/social media strategies and ad campaigns. The Content Manager will also plan and oversee social media campaigns as a primary driver for promoting the Isenberg brand through wide dissemination of content to audiences (including students, alumni, parents, higher education peers, and the general public.
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Ellwood Atfield are working with a leading global law firm to appoint a Social Media Manager, which sits in the business development, marketing and communications team. Role purposeWe are looking for an experienced social media manager who can lead and inspire a team, create and execute a global social media strategy, and manage and optimise content, community and paid campaigns across various platforms.
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