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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. Will work with the Director of PR to develop strategic communications plans that includes institutional positioning and messaging, media relations, issues management, and crisis communications.
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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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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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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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BDT seeks a seasoned Senior Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement to shape and execute movement-building communications and public engagement strategies driving interest, support, action across government, the business and nonprofit sectors, philanthropy, and communities.
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Maintain and strengthen relationships with key colleagues in the President's Office, Provost's Center, University Communications, the Office of the General Counsel, the Division of Public Safety, Development and Alumni Relations, the Office of the Secretary, Wellness at Penn, the Division of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics, Schools, and other internal and external partners.
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The Vice President of Marketing oversees the division, which currently is comprised of the following team members: Director of Branding and Graphic Design, Director of Public Relations, Public Relations Manager, Social Media and Digital Content Manager, Website Content Marketing Manager, and Marketing Coordinator.
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Manage relationships with advertising / public relations firms and strategic partnerships with vendors. Oversee the direction and growth of ZAP s overall business planning, customer service delivery/operations, marketing, new business development, and sales and opportunity management.
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Work with Director of External Relations to ensure timely dissemination of information key to property public relations. The Marketing Director will be expected to support the VP of Marketing to lead brand/storytelling narrative, direct brand awareness and advertising campaigns, deploy actionable strategic marketing plans across an assigned portfolio and drive leasing velocity for all new developments during pre-construction phase through stabilization.
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Manage a lottery leadership team comprised of Directors that oversee sales, marketing, finance, human resources, information technology, cybersecurity, public relations, audit, administration, and security.
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Have a strong background in nonprofit management, including fundraising, collaboration, marketing, public relations, use of social media and budget management. With Internal And External Equity As The Cornerstone Of His Or Her Work, The Next Executive Director (ED) Will Have The Opportunity To Support VDSA's Strategy To Promote.
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Understanding of public relations, internal and external communications. Reporting to the Director of Communication and Video Production, the Communications Specialist is responsible for managing projects related to the content development process and for creating multimedia content in the form of press releases, email communication, campus communication, blog posts, photo and video production, which would include scheduling, planning, capturing and editing event coverage and stories.
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Works and partners closely with other team members in Pricing Insights; Public Affairs – Policy; Government Pricing & Compliance; Strategy and Innovation; Market Access; Investor Relations; Finance; Brand Marketing; Other Novo Nordisk internal departments such as Legal, Sales, etc.
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Manage relationships with vendors that support marketing efforts, public relations and search engine optimization (SEO). If you are a strategic thinker, innovative marketer, and passionate leader, we invite you to apply for the Director of Marketing position and become part of our dynamic team.
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