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People from all backgrounds seeking part time or full time opportunities in the following areas are encouraged to inquire about our program: sales, customer service, part time, manager, accounting, marketing, clerical, management, entry level, project manager, part time, restaurant, general, advertising, sales manager, project management, hospitality, professional, business analyst, project, support, sales management, coordinator, entertainment, pr, promotions, public relations, sports.
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In this role you’ll have the opportunity to lead an interdisciplinary team to support National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, state-level equivalent reviews, and environmental permitting primarily on water resources planning projects by: managing staff and overseeing all work related to NEPA compliance; leading client relations, overseeing deliverables; marketing and business development; interacting with public and agency stakeholders; and more.
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The ideal candidate will have prior project management experience and demonstrate experience in leading complex environmental studies and permitting efforts for water resources, water infrastructure, or ecological restoration planning projects.
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This position provides an exciting opportunity to contribute to the Incubator's operations, programming, client support, event/project management and marketing efforts, working directly with the Site Manager and the UCF Incubation Program team.
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The Marketing Director will be responsible in driving all aspects of marketing strategy, operations, and creative services including marketing planning and production, project management, internal client relations, creative services, budget management, and analytics.
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The Marketing Director at Method Communications is a critical senior role that is responsible for leading client relations, partnering with project management on client deliverables and coordinating with agency teams to support the team’s overall success.
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Our services include: brand strategy, data-driven marketing, advertising, digital (web, social media, mobile) communications, public and media relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, business development, nonprofit fund development, videography and graphic design.
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Experience in client relations, business development and marketing strategies in Life Sciences construction, engineering, consulting, or project management. This leadership position requires a dynamic individual with a deep understanding of the life sciences industry, coupled with a proven track record in project management, client engagement, and team leadership.
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Leads business development efforts for environmental planning work, including proposal preparation and active involvement in industry and agency marketing outreach. AECOM is actively seeking a Senior NEPA Project Manager (Water) to join our Environmental Planning Group.
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We’re seeking a Public Relations professional with agency & client teams experience in project management and media relations. May support new business development with this or another client to showcase our work.
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The Project Director is responsible for effective delivery projects including design/technical excellence, profitability and positive client relations. Participate in the marketing strategy sessions regarding project fee proposals, interviews, fee proposals and miscellaneous business development efforts.
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Manage execution of marketing and Public Relations (PR) strategy, including tactical project management of employee recruitment, retention, and new client acquisition campaigns; assist in regularly collating and graphically reporting on campaign results.
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Strategic Architect: Develop and implement visionary strategies that propel our Drywall Division at Midwest Drywall, Inc. forward, driving growth, profitability, and industry recognition in areas such as client relations, resource allocation, process optimization, risk management, and financial planning.
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You will be able to provide guidance and support on topics such as content strategy, content production, business development, marketing, project management, and client relations.
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Minimum 4 years of professional public relations, marketing, journalism and/or social media experience; Project and/or event management experience is a benefit. BA/BS in Communications/Marketing/Public Relations/Integrated Marketing/Business Management or similar.
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