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Proven experience as a Narrative Director, Franchise Director, or similar role in the video game industry, with a track record of creating compelling storytelling experiences across multiple products.
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Persuasive presentation and storytelling skills, capable of translating large data sets into engaging visual aids to reinforce desired message and connect the dots between Wells and customer objectives.
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Utilizing Tableau for dashboard creation, notebook tools for ad hoc analyses, and crafting decks that drive a business narrative, you will play a crucial role in supporting Finance and the business as a whole.
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Drives the creative storytelling across the Seasonal Go-To-Market Calendar- including Direct to Consumer (DTC), retail, events, packaging, video, visual merchandising, CRM, email, and together with internal and external Creative Services as necessary.
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Certified in MarCom-related areas such storytelling, internal communications, crisis communications, diversity and/or inclusion, or other related certifications. As a key member of the Communications team, the Internal Communications Manager will drive the narrative of our mission, values, and commitment to breaking the cycle of child abuse while embodying our core values of being Warriors, Servants, and Family.
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Champion compelling storytelling by refining team outputs and narrative techniques using visual design. You will advise and collaborate with the best minds at the world's most forward-thinking companies, including the likes of Netflix, Nike, Spotify, Asana, Tesla, Microsoft, Dolby, Ancestry, Salesforce, and others.
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Tasks include engagement with subject matter experts across the company to gather data and information, captivating storytelling through narrative development, ensuring alignment with key sustainability standards, and reviews through the executive level.
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The Senior Sustainability Analyst position is an exciting opportunity be a part of Eversource’s team that is nationally recognized for sustainability leadership. Lead analyses of evolving ESG rater methodologies, sustainability standards and frameworks to determine potential impacts, prepare for new reporting expectations and develop and deploy opportunities for improvement.
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Experience crafting compelling fundraising campaigns – including narrative, copy, and design – with demonstrated experience galvanizing digital communities. With a blend of digital fundraising strategy and compelling storytelling, the Digital Fundraising Manager plays a key role in increasing donor engagement and contributions at the annual giving level.
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Outstanding narrative and storytelling skills that propel usage, adoption, and market momentum. As a Principal Engineer, you will drive the technical strategy, architectural design, and execution of quality in Vertex AI Search.
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We're looking for a product marketing leader to drive our corporate narrative for New Relic market-leading APM product set, working across the organization to develop a storytelling framework to propel the business forward.
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Reporting directly to the Head of Communications of Gaming at Microsoft, the Xbox Communications Senior Directorwill serve as a trusted advisor to the Xbox communications and marketing teams as well as the Gaming Leadership, Social Media , Public Affairs, Investor Relations and engineering teams to drive storytelling around the gaming business that will shape the future of play.
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Based on the direction and requirements given by the Cinematic Director and Narrative Designer, output the shot scripts and storyboard. Utilize a strong cinematic director mindset, not only to draw storyboards but also to handle the storytelling and shaping characters through the choreography and cinematography.
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Immersing yourself in the culture and history of Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, working closely with MPC's Historian to ensure accuracy in the content delivery of the tour narrative; your thorough knowledge of the property and its history will help you craft an experience unique to each group's specific interests.
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Empower executive spokespeople with a clear, compelling narrative that encapsulates the New Relic value proposition. Central to this role is the ability to connect our corporate narrative with our platform's story, effectively highlighting both the business and technical benefits of our solutions.
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