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Graduate degree in non-profit management, communications, related field or graduate experience equivalent required , MBA preferred. Social and emotional intelligence, and the ability to perform under pressure with ‘high power’ executives with grace, poise, and humor.
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Takes a Maverick approach to work, a sense of humor, and intellectual curiosity with a passion for technology, analytics, digital, and ways of working trends. The Transformation Director is a critical role within Inspire’s Commercial organization (Data & Analytics, Demand Generation, Digital, Customer Marketing, Product, Communications.
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Must be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, project management tracking, reporting knowledge in Power Bi, follow up and execution skills, proactive communications, and professionalism. Team contributor, takes initiative, collaborative, and good sense of humor required.
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Confluence Philanthropy’s Member Relations Director is a key leadership position with significant management, planning, and communications responsibility. Work with the communications team to vision the monthly collection of information for blogs, e-news, and other communications materials.
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This role is designed for a visionary leader with a passion for media strategy and a proven track record in developing and executing successful communications campaigns. You’ll be teaming up with a diverse, enthusiastic, multidisciplinary team of professionals with a smart sense of humor and a strong desire to grow and develop.
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Required Skill/ability 5: Professional with excellent judgment, integrity, and sense of humor. Preferred Education: Demonstrated record of committee or relationship management, project management, communications and/or events management and production, particularly in higher education.
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The Senior Account Strategist manages clients, projects and strategy to ensure alignment with the internal communications strategy and the organization’s business goals. Understand the power of story to inspire action and/or emotion and develop content that aligns with the organization’s business goals, the internal communications strategy, and ensures staff feel valued and informed.
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Cogent Strategies, a boutique, bipartisan strategic communications, digital advocacy and government relations firm is seeking to hire a public relations and digital communications manager who expresses a strong interest in supporting the firm’s collaborative team and its diverse client roster to achieve winning results and grow the business.
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Modeling the school’s values in all communications with students, families, and staffQualificationsStrong interpersonal skills that contribute to a collegial working environment and a healthy measure of the character traits we value: zest, grit, hope, love, social intelligence, gratitude and a sense of humor.
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We look for excellent troubleshooting skills, good communications skills, someone who loves working with technology, ethics, common sense, a sense of humor and a stable work history. Experience in Service Desk and Network Admin a plus.
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Our client in Woodbury area requests Live In Caregiver, with strong communications skills, compassionate attitude and technical knowledge, patience and reliable committment to the client's needs.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, or related field. Outstanding interpersonal skills: must always display patience, have a sense of humor and a helpful attitude. You will utilize reports and studio production systems that help support the business, from inbound tracking to image coverage, and ad hoc inquiries to help understand business opportunities.
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If so, we are looking for you to join our team as a Communications Representative, speaking with customers and donors, educating them about the non-profit organizations we partner with, and elevating their visibility within the community.
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Currently, we are looking for individuals with a variety of characteristics including Ambition, Dedication, Outgoing and friendly personality, Competitive nature, and a great Sense of Humor. Travelling is more fun if you enjoy the people that you are travelling with.
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Together, we navigate each day with optimism, curiosity, a healthy sense of humor and a strong allergy to the word “no.” About the Role Reporting to the Manager, Product Marketing, the Product Marketing Coordinator serves as liaison between Marketing, Sales, Design, and Engineering and is responsible for managing the communications, timelines, and deliverables for all sales and product development projects.
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