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The Events and Communications Coordinator reports to the Assistant Dean for Academic Success and Career Planning. The Events and Communications Coordinator is responsible for implementing special events and programming that are aligned with the school's strategic mission associated with the Office of Academic Success and Career Planning.
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Implements plans for numerous events, including such complex, large-scale events as the school’s Career Fair, Destination Days, Come Home to Your College, Major’s Fair, new graduate student orientation, and Senior Recognition Celebration.
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Director of Human Resources (HR) Communications and Events. Director of HR Communications and Events. Assist with Dana-Farber Cancer Hospital HR communications, as needed.
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The selected individual will apply a professional approach to plan and manage execution of communications and events of moderate to high scope and complexity. Under the direction of the Academic Coordinator, the Events Coordinator will assist with the planning and logistics for all special seminars, tours, meetings, receptions, Stem Cell Awareness Day and Open House, Stem Cell Science Symposium, Monthly Community Lectures, co-sponsored symposium/conferences, vendor shows, tenure/retirement celebrations, and other activities on-and off-campus.
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Facilitate internal and external communications using an email listserv, Constant Contact, and other resources as directed by, and with the approval of, the Academic Coordinator or CAO. Our research programs span basic, translational and clinical research, and include several training grants described below, state of the art shared equipment, research services programs, community outreach events, annual symposium and monthly seminar series.
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Position requires occasional work outside of normal working hours, to provide staffing for events, meetings, conferences, etc. Today's UC Irvine Stem Cell Research Center is a dynamic center encompassing a diverse array of interdisciplinary investigators that span the schools of Medicine, Biological Sciences, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering, and Arts. Our state-of-the-art, LEED Platinum certified research and clinical building houses 23 of our 65 center faculty members.
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Job Title: Marketing Associate, Events & Communications - US. Track and report on the performance of events, coordinating efforts with sales and product marketing, and provide recommendations on future participation.
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Reporting to the Chief of Communications and Public Affairs, the Senior Director of Events will oversee the strategic planning and timely execution of events that reflect our new, community-centric strategic direction and contribute to our vision of advancing a region where access to financial wellbeing is universal and prosperity is shared across race and ethnicity, and provide and special experiences for target audiences and affiliated marketing components.
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Once trained in process, procedures, and support tools, conduct proactive outreach and gathering of information needed to participate in/produce national and regional events, tradeshows, workshops, courses, etc.
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The team also organizes and attends many community outreach events and works at developing community partnerships as we collaborate with other organizations, schools and community groups to expand the reach of CMHA Calgary.
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POSITION TITLE: Senior Director, Events DIVISION: Marketing REPORTS TO: Ch ie f , Communications and Public Affairs STATUS: Exempt GRADE: 3 POSITION OVERVIEW: Events and engagement experiences are a means to deliver United Way's strategic message, increase community awareness, attract new audiences, raise funds , and cultivate, educate and recognize donors and other constituents.
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The Communications, Events, and Product Development Coordinator will play an essential role in supporting GSN’s efforts across our four areas of work to grow our voice and brand in local and national audiences.
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Responsible creating rich media content, including multimedia, video textual, photographic, motion graphics, slide show and animation to enhance the College's image and communications effectiveness on social media, web, and other digital media platforms.
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The Communications Specialist supports publicity and communications efforts for Charlotte Motor Speedway’s aggressive schedule of events, which includes two NASCAR Cup race weekends, two NHRA race weekends, a national car show, World of Outlaws race events, Speedway Christmas and other secondary events throughout the year.
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Responsibilities involve working with the Executive Director, Development Directors and Community Impact Directors to build and implement strategic marketing campaigns and deliverables to support major fundraising events; to develop communications and marketing relationships and strategies to deepen engagement with existing sponsors and high-level volunteers for major events.
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