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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or related field. Proven experience in marketing, communications, or public relations roles, with a track record of successful campaigns and projects.
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Bachelor's degree in in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or related field. As the Director of Marketing, you will provide strong marketing skills in positioning, value proposition, promotion/advertising, and competitive analysis of Client's provider data management solutions.
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Lead the development of successful marketing strategy to effectively increase name awareness and drive sales for the entire organization, using market research, product marketing, marketing communications, advertising and public relations, to ensure the organization’s message is distributed across channels and to targeted audiences, both inside our organization and outside.
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Responsible for overseeing the planning, development and execution of the organization’s marketing communications, advertising initiatives and social media platforms. About Kensington Vanguard National Land.
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Bachelor's Degree in Advertising, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field, and a minimum of one (1) year of. Support Community Relations and Customer Service Supervisor at various events in the.
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Detect public relations issues as they emerge and lead incident response communications. Liaise with our investor relations and internal communications teams and firms to support important company initiatives.
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Degree or related experience in Public Relations, English, Communications, Business Administration/Business Communications, Marketing, and related fields an asset. Ability to develop new and innovative public relations and communications strategies to suit a variety of audiences.
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Degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalist, Marketing, Advertising, or a related field. The Vice President – Corporate Communications and Chief Communications Officer will leverage extensive experience in communications, in addition to substantial experience in brand, marketing, and stakeholder engagement.
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Education and Experience:Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field. Update social media content across all channelsUse social media marketing tools such as Meltwater and self-service social advertising platformsAssist with monitoring SEO and web traffic metricsAssist with the annual review of the social media policy and updates.
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Four years of full-time experience in writing, scripting, editing, related areas communications, or in positions involving such activities as journalism, outreach, public relations, advertising, preparation of public information releases and reports, and other news materials, or performing related activities in a public or private enterprise.
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If You Have Experience in: Entry-level marketing Sales Public relations Customer service Management Business Advertising Communications Promotions Retail sales Account management Coaching.
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Work experience in the following industries is an asset but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Sales, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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We excel in marketing program development, branding, advertising, publishing, public relations, event marketing, web developmen,t and digital media technologies. Strong experience in event planning, event activation, event logistics and marketing communications.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean of Communications and External Relations (CXR) at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), the Coordinator provides communications and marketing support, logistical and publicity support for SIPA special events, as well as general administrative support for the CXR unit.
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Marketing Communications: Direct the creation of integrated marketing communications campaigns, including advertising, public relations, digital marketing, social media, and content marketing efforts.
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