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As our footprint expands throughout the Riverside area, we are seeking a driven Junior Marketing Communications Coordinator to join our winning team. As the Junior Marketing Communications Coordinator, you will interact regularly with local community members, qualify them for available products we promote, and explain the value and impact the peace of mind products can have.
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The Marketing Communications Coordinator will manage daily marketing responsibilities that include social media and marketing communications , such as email communication plans, social media content development, press release creation and distribution , and internal communications.
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Manage and track spending in close collaboration with the Marketing Communications Coordinator. In this role, the Marketing Communications Specialist will serve as a conduit between global marketing and regional sales to implement marketing programs, distribute enews communications, provide translation support, assist with meetings / events, and more.
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The Development & Communications Director supervises the Sr. Grant Writer, Events & Corporate Engagement Manager, and Development & Communications Coordinator. Bachelor's degree (from an accredited institution) in business, philanthropy, marketing, communications, or related field; equivalent experience may be substituted for degree.
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MAKE UP FOR EVER is looking for Coordinator, North America Communications. Assist Senior Manager, Influencer Marketing with administrative responsibilities including payment processing, contracts and invoice tracking Curate and manage invites for influencer and PR events, maintain rsvp lists, track attendance at events and prepare talent reports post event.
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1-2 years of related experience in marketing, communications, or sales, preferably within the comic book industry. The Brand Coordinator will be responsible for supporting marketing and sales strategies around new projects, drafting copy for key Marketing executions and further developing Skybound’s presence within the Direct Market through live events and activations.
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Develop marketing communications campaigns. Identify, develop and execute communications strategy for key media contacts and customer references. Primary responsibilities •Create, deliver, edit, and optimize marketing materials.
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The Coordinator, Communications & Marketing, manages internal and external communications and community engagement strategies for Lourdes Health & Trios Health and its affiliated entities under the supervision of the Market Director, Marketing & Communications.
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Create publicity and marketing materials for social media and for general communications; work with Tri-County Development Director on placement. Assist in creation of publicity and marketing materials for social media for special events and general communications throughout the year.
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Reports to: Marketing & Communications Director. Develop marketing campaigns for Providence House events and initiatives in conjunction with the Marketing and Communications Director and other members of the External Relations Team.
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The Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator will be the primary person responsible for the communications and marketing efforts for the Performing arts at VCU.This includes the areas of Theater, Dance, and Music.
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The primary responsibilities of the Development & Communications Coordinator include gift processing, donor data management, supporting foundation grant management, assisting the coordination of the organization’s external communication (website, social media, email, mailing, print materials), and overall departmental support where needed.
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As part of our dedicated marketing department, we seek a talented Digital Media Coordinator to join the communications team and take charge of creating and strategically distributing captivating multimedia content across various digital channels.
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Keeps abreast of the latest trends and best practices in communications and design, contributing innovative ideas to enhance the effectiveness of tourism marketing strategies. Describe how you would leverage social media in your tourism marketing strategies.
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Responsible for maintaining the undergraduate Dietetics and the MSND program websites, assuring completeness, currency and consistency with university requirements to include coordinating with the College of Health Professions Communications & Marketing Coordinator and CMU Innovation and Online marketing personnel.
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