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Our services include: brand strategy, data-driven marketing, advertising, digital (web, social media, mobile) communications, public and media relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, business development, nonprofit fund development, videography and graphic design.
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The Marketing & Communications Specialist is responsible for helping to manage the execution of complex marketing campaigns supporting HMSA's lines of business, programs, services, and brand.
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Job Title: Marketing Associate, Events & Communications - US. Coordinate with 3rd party vendors i.e. marketing agency, printers, tradeshow house, modeling agency, etc. , forwarding of marketing assets to event staff, etc.
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In partnership with the Director of Marketing and Communications, co-own the creation of the organization's annual original content editorial calendar in support of our audience engagement, grantmaking, impact investing, thought leadership, brand awareness, and community impact goals.
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Acts as a local advocate for the adherence to marketing and communications specific policies in partnership with the Facility Ethics and Compliance Officer. Directs the communications and community engagement efforts of 2 hospitals across the San Jose market, as well as provides marketing support at these facilities.
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Proficiency in editing and writing, and technical proficiency, social media marketing (X, Facebook, Instagram, Medium, LinkedIn, YouTube), Adobe CS (Illustrator, In-Design, Photoshop, Premiere, After Effects), and data visualization is desirable.
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Applicable Master's degree in in order to teach in one or more of the following areas, marketing, marketing analytics, pricing, professional selling, marketing communications, sales management, sports marketing, digital marketing, international marketing, retailing, product design, marketing research, services marketing, and music business/marketingOr earned J.D./PhDOr PhD. candidate in the required field of studyOr substantial executive-level experience in tandem with undergraduate degree.
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As the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), you oversee all Marketing and Communications activities, leading the strategy, and ensuring effective channels for corporate partners, philanthropic donors, and other constituents.
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This position will work with senior leaders at the firm to build and manage employee communications programs for a wide variety of organizations from Fortune 500 companies to regional companies and non-profit organizations.
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This position deals with a wide range of responsibilities that include working with the donor database, social media management, gift processing and receipting, digital fundraising campaigns, external donor communications, digital marketing presence, assistance in securing gifts, assistance with organization communications/marketing, assistance with committees and donor benefit delivery.
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Reporting to the Marketing & Communications Director, the Marketing & Communications Associate (MarComm Associate) will provide editorial, operational, and administrative support for all aspects of ACG’s marketing efforts, specifically those involving website maintenance, contact management, email campaigns, social media, and conference materials preparation.
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Knowledge of principles and best practices for outreach and curriculum development, instructional design and eLearning, communications, social marketing and/or behavior change theory. The position also serves as an expert technical resource for department-wide education, outreach and communications initiatives, provides advice and expertise to leadership, staff, and community groups related to communications, public engagement, marketing, interpretation, education and outreach, and coordinates with or serves as liaison to regional workgroups with external partners.
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Build written content including but not limited to product narratives, product features and benefits, email marketing campaigns, landing pages, social media posts, blog posts, presentations and other forms of communications.
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As a part of your responsibilities, the Athletic Marketing graduate assistant will follow the regulations and guidelines of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC), Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), Minnesota State Athletics and the University.
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Fayerweather Street School seeks a dynamic, creative, experienced Marketing & Communications Manager (MCM) to help develop and implement short term and long-range plans, tactical programs, and an integrated messaging strategy that will elevate the visibility and profile of Fayerweather consistent with its strategic plan, enrollment objectives, and fundraising goals.
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