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Responsible for coordinating offsite meetings and events, including content, communications, logistics and external agencies. Accountable for the agenda, scheduling, and follow-up items for BOTOX® Therapeutic leadership sponsored meetings and events.
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The selected candidate will successfully coordinate marketing and communications initiatives for ASCO's meetings and events, aligning with our Strategic Plan and divisional objectives.
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Support the development and facilitation of events including public meetings, open houses, workshops, hearings, neighborhood meetings, pop-up events, ground breakings and ribbon cuttings, conferences, one-on-one meetings stakeholder meetings, and other public events.
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Represents the WIC program by attending community events, meetings, and conferences. Manage specialty formula documentation, ordering, and communications with participants, health care providers, Oregon WIC program, and formula warehouse.
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Support marketing efforts and other tasks for CMHA meetings, HNA, and virtual events and courses. The Digital Marketing Manager will report to the Director of Marketing and Communications and will ensure that all decisions are made within legal provisions and CMHA bylaws, policies, and procedures.
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Miscellaneous Support ( 5-10% ): Includes, but is not strictly limited to, documentation, logistics, and photography for fundraising and advocacy events; coordination with the My Ombudsman team’s Community Outreach Lead of cross-platform marketing efforts; and attendance and participation at regular team, committee, and all-hands meetings and professional development opportunities.
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Other tasks could include: representing the Corporate Communications team at project management meetings, supporting event planning for major company activities such as town halls or external events, writing press releases, turning external content into internal resources, developing and executing a company internal newsletter, or related.
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Sibylline is looking for an experienced Events Supervisor to join our team embedded within our client’s rapidly evolving Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) based in Seattle, WA. This Supervisor will be required to travel both internationally and domestically to embed in an Event Operations Center to support safety and security initiatives for client sponsored events.
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Major communications moments include company milestones and events, such as quarterly Town Hall meetings and our annual Danone Day celebration, business-driven announcements, and executive media opportunities and events.
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Under the direction of the Director of Institutional Advancement, the Assistant Director of Development will evaluate, offer ideas for strategic direction and will ultimately implement a comprehensive, multi-year plan to increase membership, expand individual giving and grow sponsorship to The Music Hall through broad-based communications via direct mail, email, in-person meetings, and at events.
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Coordinate with McKesson Meetings & Events, Corporate Digital Events planner, and PSC Communications Specialist. Maintain meeting minutes and action items for town hall, round tables, and Extended Leadership Team Meetings.
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Act as a communications expert to the CEO and Senior Leadership Team. Support OFS staff as needed with communications in public forums, board meetings, fundraising events, and other speaking engagements.
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Collaborate with CCI Leadership team to align messaging, talking points, and presentation content for critical initiatives to include employee communications, town hall meetings, and other key events and customer engagement efforts.
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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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Run legal team communications, meetings and events, including SharePoint, MS Teams site and tools, regular meeting cadence, offsite meetings, and intracompany communications.
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