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Teaching in the candidate’s areas of expertise, which may include established courses such as artist management, publishing and copyright, music industry contracts, music distribution, entrepreneurship, business communications, concerts and touring, record label operations, music marketing, and management.
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The Director will work in close partnership with and leverage the expertise, relationships, and roles of key campus partners within Venture Catalyst, the Office of Research, Government and Community Relations, Development and Alumni Relations, Global Affairs, Strategic Communications, the Offices of the Chancellor and Provost, the Graduate School of Management, and the Mike and Renee Child Institute for Innovation Entrepreneurship.
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Our employee-owners thrive on entrepreneurship, empowerment, and mutual responsibility for growth and sustainability. Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Analyst page is loaded.
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The School offers majors in accounting, business management, economics, finance, marketing, digital marketing and communications, business analytics, entrepreneurship and innovation, and sport management.
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Bachelors Degree – Most Commonly Considered Majors: Communications, Economics, Education, Marketing, Psychology, Management, Business, Entrepreneurship. Bachelors Degree – Most Commonly Considered Majors: Communications, Economics, Education, Marketing, Psychology, Management, Business, Entrepreneurship.
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College degree in Sports Management, Sales, Entrepreneurship, or a related field. Proven organizational and time-management skills, ability to manage the workload as it relates to customer visits, project deadlines, and internal communications.
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Interest in creating the "SPARK" for youth to bring out their creative side through entrepreneurship. Bachelor or Masters degree in Education, Communications, Journalism, Teaching, or a related field.
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Bachelors Degree in Business Administration, Management, Entrepreneurship, Communications or other related fields preferred. Bachelors Degree in Business Administration, Management, Entrepreneurship, Communications or other related fields preferred.
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Document the Team’s progress in all stages and develop a communications strategy to amplify program, research and pilot findings. About theThe Jacobs Institute fosters radical experimentation at the intersection of research, education, and entrepreneurship.
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Bachelor's Degree in communications, journalism, film/video, marketing or another related field. Writing and publishing to 30+ global media sites focused on more than 24 application and technology areas, with reach to an audience of over 140 million serving as a global briefing and information service for technology, innovation, & entrepreneurship.
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Maintain current knowledge of our client’s products, services, promotions, sales targets, and campaign goals by attending all virtual conference calls and on-site training. Utilize product knowledge, competitive pricing, and market research to upsell our client’s products and services and drive up our sales revenue.
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Our proven experience is helping customers streamline workflow by reducing paper documents, improving imaging output via fleet optimization through managed print services, and providing the highest quality conference room technology for visual communications, including remote working solutions.
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Students will work in teams with faculty and partners within 7 Integrated Clusters of degree programs: Exploration and Discovery; Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Arts and Technologies; Health and Human Enrichment; Justice and Security; Education, Democracy and Social Change; and Tourism, Environment and Sustainable Development.
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You’ll also discover the winning spirit that makes DBB a great place to work; we offer a fun, energetic, and fast paced sales environment that rewards achievement and entrepreneurship. We have immediate openings in Frederick, Maryland, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and Youngstown, Ohio.
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We believe work should be fun – at Musco, you are part of world-class projects ranging from the London Stadium to the New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome to Iowa State University’s Hilton Coliseum, to major transportation hubs, to your local Little League stadium to our In Mini-Pitch System™ Solution.
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