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BMC also includes a number of teams who are responsible for content development, editorial, webcasts, events-staging, strategy, planning and operations. The function is made up of over 2,000 professionals, working across the Executive Layer and Regions, specializing in Brand; Marketing; PR/Media Relations & External Communications; Internal Communications & Employee Engagement; and Corporate Communications.
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Critical role in overseeing content development, working in tandem with SaT leaders and SME in the US to develop differentiated thought leadership. Deep experience of thought leadership – from origination to deployment – and overseeing teams focused on content development.
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Together, you will develop and deploy relevant brand-building content, integrated go-to-market materials and communications that will reach and engage with an expanding base of c-suite buyer groups and other stakeholders.
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A track record of developing creative and credible ideas for content and communications. Brand, Marketing and Communications (BMC) has an important role to play in helping to achieve EY’s ambition to create long-term value as the world’s most trusted, distinctive professional services organization.
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Strategic understanding of public relations and social media planning and programs. You will be responsible for leading our SaT BMC US/Americas team and accountable for the development, enablement and deployment SaT BMC programs.
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Play a leading role in the BMC team in developing the brand and go-to-market strategies, objectives and, in collaboration with leaders across BMC as part of the integrated strategy, planning and measurement process.
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Through the collective power of BMC, and the other teams and specialists we work with, we aim to build a better working world by driving commercial value through distinctive marketing and communications that deliver measurable market impact.
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The Global Strategy and Transactions BMC and Americas BMC teams are seeking a creative, strategic and highly motivated senior executive to lead and deliver programs and activities that drive positive reputation, relationships and growth for the Americas SaT business practice.
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The Americas SaT BMC Leader is a critical role within the Global Strategy and Transactions (SaT) BMC team and the Americas BMC team. Be a point of integration leadership, developing and implementing marketing and communications projects, enabling knowledge sharing throughout BMC and the business.
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10+ years of mid-senior level external communications/marketing experience. In parallel, you will also play a key role in the cross-Service Line/firmwide BMC strategy and programs for the US/Americas – helping to develop integrated BMC solutions that position our broader services in the market with our clients and internally with our people.
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Take a data-driven, KPI approach to measurement and ensure ROI on all programs – internal and external – is demonstrated. Maintain up-to-date knowledge on market issues, trends and long-term implications for EY BMC strategy generally.
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The Architecture Brand & Communications Manager is responsible for developing a content calendar and works closely with the Architecture Marketing Team, including the Division Sales Officer and the Architecture Business Development Officer, as well as Corporate Communications to coordinate with industry-leading digital and print editorial calendars.
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The Internal Communications Manager is responsible for developing, in partnership with Director, Internal Communications, high-impact editorial strategy and communications campaigns to support a variety of priorities: culture, talent development, sustainability, business performance, benefits and wellbeing, and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
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This individual will contribute to the development and execution of internal and external communications, as well as media relations, and integrated content for digital platforms.
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The division comprises several cross-functional teams, employing more than 50 full-time professionals with expertise in design, development, video production, content strategy, feature writing, editing, marketing, media relations, internal communication, and special events.
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