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You will lead a dynamic team responsible for brand management, public relations, marketing communications, digital marketing, social media, sales, and revenue management.
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Teaching expertise should focus on sports communications, social media, media relations, public relations, and community relations in sports; or management and technology, managing diversity, sport marketing, or facility and event management.
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3 years of public relations, marketing, communications, or arts management experience. Master's degree in Performing Arts Marketing, Public Relations, or related field.
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The Public Relations Manager develops, manages and executes strategic communications initiatives including media relations, corporate communications and marketing copy. The primary goals of the Public Relations Manager are educating about the hospice benefit, increasing hospice utilization, communicating effectively with internal and external partners, and enhancing the brand and reputation of St. Croix Hospice.
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We have an immediate opening for a full-time Public Relations Manager for our core brand, the luxury dating site Seeking.com. The PR Manager oversees all press and assigned marketing activities on behalf of the team brands.
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Keep informed of developments in the fields of marketing, communications and public relations, not-for-profit management and governance, and the specific business of the Divinity School and use this information to help the University operate with initiative and innovation.
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Degree Public Relations, Business, Marketing, Communications, Sports Administration/ Management, is preferred. Manage the data collection and analysis for all external units within the Department of Athletics (Ticket Operations, Ticket Sales & Retention, Tigers Unlimited, & Digital Marketing & Social Media) for the purpose of forecasting ticket pricing and sales for all ticketed athletic events.
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Support public relations efforts under the direction of the Marketing & Communications Director. Draft press releases under the direction of the Marketing & Communications Director.
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The Marketing Communications Manager will be responsible for a variety of omni-channel functions essential to fundamental public/media relations, branding, marketing, advertising, social media, digital marketing and client account management.
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We are looking for a Communications & Public Relations Intern to join our team to support Intrepid Corporate / People Operations Team. Gain real-world experience supporting ongoing communications efforts (both internal and external) by assisting with marketing campaigns, web content strategy, media relations, tradeshow support, and other strategic marketing materials.
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College Graduate with bachelor’s degree in marketing, Public Relations, Nonprofit Administration, Business Management, Economics, Tourism/Hospitality, Communications, or related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or related field required. Understanding of best practices related to brand, marketing, and public relations.
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The Marketing Communications Coordinator supports both Mythics and Emergent brands with internal and external communication tactics, and will provide brand management support through the implementation of marketing, public relations, advertising and promotional communication strategies.
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The Associate Dean for Communications and External Affairs will lead media relations, external affairs, internal and external communications, marketing, internal and external events, issues management, crisis and emergency communications, and digital news operations for the School, with the overall goal of telling the School’s story to a broad range of audiences and helping to position the School locally, nationally, and globally to succeed and thrive.
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Must have experience in senior-level fundraising in college advancement and/or development with verifiable accomplishments in direct solicitation, prospect management, annual giving, major and planned giving management, alumni affairs, comprehensive campaigns and public relations, marketing, and communication.
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