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We’re hiring a Marketing Communications Director in Akron, Ohio that will be covering the Northeast Ohio area. As the Marketing Communications Director you will make an outstanding impact by working with development and health strategies colleagues to craft and deliver critical communications and marketing plans.
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The Global Marketing Communications Manager, Beauty & Care will elevate our dsm-firmenich Beauty & Care brand's credentials rooted in innovation, sustainability, holistic beauty and wellbeing.
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The Director of Global Digital Marketing for 31U, reporting to the Senior Director of Marketing, plays a crucial role in integrating social, community, and influencer/creator marketing throughout the game's lifecycle.
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During events, the public address announcer may have to interact with and work alongside the following: assigned game officials, Athletic Communications staff, Event Management staff, and Marketing and Promotions staff.
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AWHWA is currently seeking a Strategic Communications Director to drive the narrative of our work, lead marketing and communications strategy, and champion our mission and the young people we serve.
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Maintain and continue to enhance knowledge about HEOR methods and the evolving public health policy and reimbursement environment in major (USA, Europe and Japan) and other pertinent marketsLead team to ensure cross-functional collaboration between Global Market Access and Pricing and other internal stakeholders such as Medical Affairs, Clinical Development, Marketing, Biostats, etc.
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Education - Bachelor's or equivalent experience in a related field such as: Graphic Design, Communication Design, Digital Media, Media Arts, Marketing, Journalism, Communications, Business Administration, or Urban Planning; or combination of education or.
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Serve as a Philanthropy Marketing and Communications staff member in the Division of Philanthropy managing, creating, and executing marketing and communications initiatives for the Dana-Farber Campaign and Donor Engagement & Experience.
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Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, journalism, arts management, education or related field, plus two to three years of professional work experience. The School Marketing Specialist is a full-time, non-exempt position, working in a hybrid environment and responsible for supporting the execution of Boston Ballet School's (BBS) marketing and communications campaigns to meet engagement, enrollment and revenue goals.
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Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales within the Sales Office, Catering Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications, EST and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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Reporting to the Chief of Staff, the Communications Director will collaborate with ARI’s President, Executive Director, SVPs of Government Affairs, and external stakeholders to drive consistent messaging across all communication channels.
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Develop a comprehensive global digital strategy encompassing paid media, CRM (email, text), web, SEO/SEM, and other pivotal digital channels, ensuring alignment with broader Marketing and Integrated Communications campaign strategies to establish a closed-loop journey.
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The Marketing/PR Manager works directly with the Director of Sales & Marketing and the Senior Marketing and Public Relations manager to manage the development, implementation and oversight of Marketing and PR strategies.
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From influencer marketing to performance marketing, the Senior Global Marketing Manager will lead cross-functional teams executing targeted initiatives to engage audiences worldwide.
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The Social Media Coordinator is part of the Marketing & Design team at Spence-Chapin and reports to the Associate Director, Marketing & Design. The Coordinator will work closely with the Associate Director and the Chief Development and Communications Officer (CDCO) on the strategies and campaigns that will elevate our brand, reach new audiences, and serve more women, children, and families.
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