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Demonstrated knowledge and comfort developing appropriate digital marketing strategies along the marketing funnel to achieve program recruitment goals (includes email marketing, journey development, social media content strategies and community engagement, SEO, SEM, website strategy, social media advertising, demographic and behavioral targeting, audience segmentation, etc.
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Developing and implementing a strategy to fulfill that goal, the Associate Director, alongside the Executive Director, will be responsible for overseeing the Communications branch of the department of Marketing and Communications, which will include media relations, internal communications, Executive communications, the College’s external public website, and any crisis communications.
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We're looking for someone to create and coordinate all marketing efforts including overall brand strategy, social media management, digital/print content and event /sponsorship opportunities.
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Embrace the role of Public Information Officer (PIO), serving as the primary liaison betweenNorfolk County Sheriff's Office and various media outlets, governmental bodies, the Massachusetts Sheriff’s Association, and other local, state, regional and national organizations.
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Collaborate with the Sheriff, Special Sheriff, Superintendent, Chief of Staff, and other key stakeholders to address media-related issues and strategic communication planning. Reporting directly to the Chief of Staff, the Director of Communications will develop a Communications Strategy that will place the Sheriff as the charismatic face and articulate voice of our organization as well as informing the residents of Norfolk County about our mission and events.
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Innovate with a variety of owned and earned acquisition channels – media relations, content creation, content curation, event management, publicity, social media, lead generation campaigns, copyediting, performance analysis, and much more.
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Social Media: Leads the development of a comprehensive social media strategy including content development, audience building and social influencer partnerships (for hotels with agency support, this may also include social media agency management.
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Social Media and Influencer Relations. Provide proactive strategic counsel and recommendations for program optimization and growth, including creative activations, channel/content strategy adjustments, influencer partnership concepts and more.
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Job Description:Imagine creating a communications strategy for a renowned media brand whose purpose is to communicate with its readers every day! EEO Statement:At Boston Globe Media, our mission is to empower, connect, and convene our communities with independent, trusted journalism and storytelling.
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Leads a team that drives the creation of essential communications, e.g., town hall decks, announcements, newsletter content, video scripts and ensure they are on brand and on strategy. Works with subject matter experts to create and edit communications content (videos, blogs, web content, social media, news stories, emails, white papers, case studies, infographics, etc.
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Evaluates and provides expertise for all aspects of communications and its infrastructure, including, but not limited to: common platforms, channel development (print, electronic and digital), audio/visual production, events/town halls/forums, intranet, social media, message hierarchy, content strategy, presentations, speech writing, media pitching, writing and editing.
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Demonstrated experience in digital marketing–familiarity with digital branding, digital strategy, customer experience, website and social media management, search engine optimization, CTAs, lead nurturing, workflows, automation, segmentation, insights, and analytics.
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Within Bureau for External Relations and Advocacy (BERA), the Advocacy, Marketing and Communications Group (AMCG) leads and manages external communications through strategy, media, digital communications, marketing, branding and global storytelling.
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Comprehensive Digital Marketing Leadership: From SEO to PPC, social media to email marketing, you'll oversee all digital channels, ensuring we outpace our competition. Content Marketing Mastery: As a central pillar of our strategy, you'll spearhead our content marketing efforts, setting standards for excellence and engagement.
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ComConducting researchPosting content to website and social mediaAssisting with website updatesInteracting with digital audience on web and social media with Chattanooga Tourism Co's brand voiceProvide fresh eyes and ideas for our digital media strategy: social, web, etc.
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