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Reporting to the Sr. Director of Brand Strategy & Content, the Content Director is responsible for the strategic development of Wharton MarComm's content planning, including the distribution of multimedia content, alignment with Wharton's school-wide priorities, and project coordination processes within the Content & Creative team.
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The Content Strategist works closely with the Content Director to create and share content that maintains a strong and consistent brand voice, supports business goals, and is clear, compelling, and concise, and in accordance with SEO best practices.
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The Digital Content Manager reports to the Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives in the Office of Alumni Relations, Development and University Relations (DAUR). Works with the Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives and colleagues from across the University on identifying, planning, and executing effective content and strategies to engage our alumni, parents, and friends.
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The purpose of this position is to carry out the vision and mission of the church and its Lead Pastor through various audio and visual mediums for worship gatherings, online content creation and other special events.
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This Art Director will develop concepts and content for a leading grocery brand across social and digital marketing channels, as well as participate in monthly social content shoots in our Boston studio space.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director of Institutional Advancement, the Public Information Officer (PIO) directs the day-to-day operations of the Public Relations and Communication Department, which includes a consistent and favorable representation of the District to internal and external constituencies.
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The role of the Art Director for Imagination is to conceptualize, define, design, oversee and deliver the visual aesthetic across a wide variety of applications from print to animation for Imagination’s Live, Content and Investor Communications divisions.
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Takes direction from Team Leader, Program Director and/or Division/Service Director, and keeps them informed regarding content and volume of workload. Must be an active and valid New York State Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT.
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As a member of the MarCom team, the UX and Web Content Specialist will work closely with the MarCom Director and MarCom Manager supporting marketing efforts. 3-5 years of experience in UX, content development, web development or web design.
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Provides direction to talent and audio engineer on content. Leads all aspects of radio station's on-air experience in a leadership and operations role, responsible for talent, content, programming, and online presence.
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Partner with the Social Media Director to align on all content needs from an influencer perspective for Vuori’s social accounts, including but not limited to UGC content needs and influencer event recaps for our channels.
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This role will partner directly with Product Marketing, Brand Marketing, Content Marketing, Story & Franchise Development, Game, and Creative Services teams to evolve the Overwatch brand and bring it to life through all our channels and campaigns.
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The digital content creator will work to produce creative videos, static graphics, and gif content that highlight progressive issues happening throughout the state and the priorities of partner organizations.
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The Senior Graphic Designer will be supervised day-to-day by the Deputy Director, Digital Communications. This Senior Graphic Designer is responsible for creating or coordinating the creation of a high volume of graphics necessary to support the Council’s events, digital content production, and social-media and digital marketing promotions, working with program staff, Engagement team staff, contract consultants, and others.
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Supervise and work closely with the Digital Content Specialist on social media, branding, multi-platform content creation, and storytelling. Ensure cohesive messaging throughout all external communications; write and proofread a wide variety of communications on behalf of the organization, including monthly and quarterly reporting, client-facing documents, and website content, and more.
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