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May write content for marketing collateral, blogs, newsletters, websites, emails, and announcements. Internal: Manage and develop communications cadence, newsletters, and write content for an External audience.
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Under the direction of the Communications Manager, the Digital Media Specialist will be in charge of creating and implementing an aggressive and creative digital media strategy, including the union’s video, photography, website, and social media.
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As the Sr. Marketing Specialist you will support the development and coordination of marketing programs, collateral, social media, reports, SEO/SEM, website, job ads, events and reputation management sites.
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Develop internal and external communications and marketing collateral to promote Deloitte's services and eminence, orchestrating the final assembly, compliance materials and placements.
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Reporting to the National Marketing Leader for PCS Your role will encompass the creation of content for marketing collateral, internal communications, growth and sales enablement initiatives, client retention projects, and Request for Proposal support.
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Requires Marketing Cloud Administrator and Email Specialist certifications. You will be the lead support to the VP of Marketing in maintaining all marketing collateral, including the production of content, keeping content fresh, informative, appealing, and strategically relevant.
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As a Marketing Specialist at Marsh McLennan Agency Private Client Services, youll: Provide essential support in various marketing and communications functions. We’d love to meet you if your professional track record includes these skills: Undergraduate degree in marketing, communications, English, journalism, business or related area, or equivalent work experience.
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Create marketing collateral such as flyers, brochures, trade show banners, online graphics, and other projects as needed. Seeking a multi-skilled Marketing Specialist to join our Commercial Real Estate & Advisory Firm.
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The Member Communications Specialist is responsible for the development of routine and complex member material initiatives. Member Communications Specialist. Translate client requests, interests or priorities into marketing strategy briefs for either member or Business to Business (B2B) marketing materials.
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Coordinates the execution of various marketing communications vehicles including print ads, direct mail, digital advertising, and collateral material; participates in marketing plan development and implementation.
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Promo Builder LLC is looking for a Marketing Specialist to join our team in our IL office. The Marketing Representative will create and distribute positive branding messages and collateral for the company's products and services.
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3 years of experience in a content marketing, communications, event planning and/or digital media support role. Provide logistical support for all domestic and global tradeshows/events/seminars including packing, shipping, registrations, marketing collateral, giveaways, etc.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Director of Marketing, Director of Communications, Community Engagement & Workforce Development Specialist, Tourism Manager and Executive Assistant. Plans and directs the LRCVB’s content and online initiatives to include search engine optimization (SEO), key words, websites, e-communications, collateral, social media components, photography and video to support the overall strategic goals of LRCVB; develops strategies for positioning the LRCVB and its services online through digital marketing, and social media outreach.
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The PR/Communications specialist will also write and oversee production of collateral materials, newsletters and blog content, and manage/support MarComm functions at assigned GSSEM events.
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Microsoft Office Suite, PoliteMail, Adobe creative suite (illustrator, indesign, photoshop)Developing Executive/Organizational/Program Communications & Presentation Decks, including talk track.
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