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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Communications, Public Relations, Nonprofit Management) required; Master's degree preferred. Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Communications, Public Relations, Nonprofit Management) required; Master's degree preferred.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Marketing, Communications, Journalism or a related field required. In conjunction with the Senior Director of Communication, the Public Relations Manager will lead media relations and PR activities across the firm and help elevate the reputation of key partners, industries, and practices with external audiences.
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Serves as a key member of the Howard University Office of University Communications and the Adventist HealthCare Public Relations & Marketing Teams. The Public Relations Manager is responsible for developing PR plans, media and reputation building strategies; and integrated communications campaigns to enhance the Hospital’s reputation locally, nationally and internationally.
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Summary: Reporting to the Director of Communications, the Public and Media Relations Manager provides support to the university’s public relations, internal communications and media relations efforts.
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From public relations and public affairs to crisis communications and new media strategy, our experienced team takes an innovative, active approach to advancing your mission-critical goals.
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Bachelor's degree in marketing, public relations, communications, English, or other related fields. We are now hiring an entry-level Marketing Coordinator to help drive the marketing strategy for the firm.
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The College of Journalism and Communications is accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) and is home to four departments – Advertising, Journalism, Public Relations, and Media Production, Management, and Technology (MPMT.
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Bachelor’s degree preferred from an accredited university/college in communications, public relations, journalism or related field and/or at 3+ years of experience in public relations, communications, marketing or journalism.
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QualificationsBachelor s degree in communications, public relations, English, or a related field. Work with internal departments to help maintain corporate communications standards and adhere to the company s style guide.
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IntePros is seeking a Corporate Communications Specialist for one of our client's, a leading health insurance organization in the Greater Philadelphia market place. This role does have onsite requirements in Philadelphia, PA.Corporate Communications SpecialistJob Description: Join our dynamic team as a Corporate Communications Specialist and contribute to the implementation of company-wide communications initiatives.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, English, or a related field. Yoh is looking for a Corporate Communications Specialist to join their team in Philadelphia.
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Reporting directly to the Director of Marketing and Communications, the Communications Associate will play a crucial role in enhancing Philadelphia Foundation’s visibility, driving public relations efforts, and managing internal and external communications.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or a related field. Create compelling content for various channels, including social media, press releases, and internal communications.
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Coordinate with the Admissions Coordinator and Marketing/Communications Director under the direction of the Head of School regarding public relations efforts and keep the media informed of school news including student accomplishments, special programs, alumni functions, and other events.
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Job Summary: NRG Energy is seeking a Communications Manager to support the Corporate Communications function with a primary focus on external communications and media relations.
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