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The Program Manager will work closely with other departments including the offices of Advancement Communications, Stewardship and Donor Relations, Legal Affairs, Gift Planning, Annual Giving and Reunions, Corporate and Foundation relations, Office of Campaigns and Administration, other Major Gifts’ units, and offices within the A. B. Freeman School of Business.
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The North American Marketing Communications Manager is responsible for driving integrated marketing campaigns and programs that support PIP Global Safety business objectives for sustained growth.
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Lead a broad range of functions and employees with direct supervision and development of key personnel responsible for all university marketing & communications functions, printing services, the mail center, and the post office, including the director of university marketing & communications, director of marketing & brand strategy, media relations manager and printing and mailing services manager.
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Destination DC (DDC), the official destination marketing organization for Washington, DC, is hiring a Senior Research Manager to join the Marketing and Communications Department, reporting to our Director of Marketing.
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In this role, the successful candidate is an accomplished and organized Marketing & Communications Program Manager Communications Specialist to contribute to the communications efforts for the Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) & Chief Academic Officer (CAO.
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Associate Brand Manager - Camping , you'll assist with executing brand strategy, marketing plans, and campaigns; with collaborating with internal teams on consumer insights to increase profitable growth as well as a wide-ranging marketing communications channels.
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Role:The Senior Product Marketing & Communications Manager will be responsible for EBD NA’s solution marketing activities and oversee the development and delivery of marketing strategies in coordination with multiple global business units.
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The Communication’s Manager will ensure the company’s messages are consistent and engaging by overseeing all internal and external communications. · 5+ years prior experience working in a PR or Marketing Communications role.
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Collaborate with colleagues in market intelligence, field marketing, thought leadership marketing, sales enablement, demand generation, external communications, brand/digital marketing, analyst/advisor relations, government affairs, and external agencies.
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Merge Storytelling and TechnologyMERGE promotes health, wealth and happiness in the world by merging storytelling with technology and offers marketing and technology clients full-service capabilities including strategy, creative communications, experience engineering, performance marketing, media and digital platform development.
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Partner with Communications Trade Marketing (POS, influencers, digital & social copy) to expand brand footprint to execute marketing campaigns. INTERNAL: Trade Marketing, Commercial Strategy, PR / Digital, Internal Sales , Distillery Team, Finance, Operations / Customer Service & Consumer Insights.
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Communications Manager (responsible for preschool/elementary school day-to-day communications, social media, marketing/admissions data tracking, and digital advertising); Join our team as the Director of Marketing and Communications and become a vital part of our Senior Leadership Team. In this key role, you'll have the opportunity to amplify our mission and elevate our brand, reaching the hearts and minds of our key stakeholders and audiences near and far.
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The Senior Marketing and Communications Manager is a part of the External Relations team, oversees the Creative Manager and Engagement Coordinator, Digital Marketing & Events, and also works with teammates across the organization, from Thrift Stores to Services.
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He/she is responsible for overseeing the strategic marketing and communications efforts of the Marketing Team, which works to promote Cook Childrens Health Plan within the community, while adhering to the promise and values of Cook Childrens Health Care System.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field. Collaborate with the marketing team to amplify content through social media channels and enhance brand awareness.
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