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Work closely with marketing and public relations colleagues to promote and publicize fundraising appeals; promotional materials and publicity, including creation of invitations and mailing lists and collateral material design, production, and distribution of event specific materials.
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Omnicom Public Relations Group is part of the DAS Group of Companies, a division of Omnicom Group Inc. that includes more than 200 companies in a wide range of marketing disciplines including advertising, public relations, healthcare, customer relationship management, events, promotional marketing, branding and research.
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Developing and managing content and social media marketing programs, including blogs and public relations efforts. Support establishing and evaluating marketing strategy by assembling sales forecasts, setting objectives, organizing promotional presentations, and updating calendars.
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Collaborates with marketing and communications on the development and implementation of branding and marketing strategies to enhance the networks visibility & reputation through development of compelling messaging, promotional materials, and public relations initiatives.
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Job Summary: This role is responsible for supporting PR initiatives and campaigns across the Pokémon brand's portfolio of consumer products including the Pokémon Trading Card Game and its associated ecosystem, E-commerce (Pokémon Center), Licensing, Publishing, as well as our Animation and Scripted Entertainment programs, and Brand Marketing and Promotional initiatives.
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You will work closely with a Sr. Public Relations Manager and the Director, PR & Communications to coordinate communications materials, campaigns, events, and other PR activities. Job Title: Associate Public Relations Manager.
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Normally this would include a Bachelor's degree in public and/or business administration, communications, journalism, public relations, or a closely related field, and three years of professional level experience working in public information/media relations or marketing that includes at least one year of professional experience supervising and/or providing project lead direction to teams on marketing, communications, and/or public information efforts.
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Develops and maintains brand awareness through advertising and public relations activities including, but not limited to, digital mail, social media, promotional programs, job fairs and professional memberships.
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The VP of Marketing is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining the Credit Union's marketing strategies, promotions and advertising of Credit Union products and services, and all related promotional media, as well as coordinating public relations for the Credit Union.
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Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, English, Public Relations or Journalism. Make sure that all promotional and marketing materials meet the company's brand identity strategy.
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The Director will oversee all communications, public relations and promotional activities selected to support the brand and marketing strategy for each of the apartment communities, for sale residential units and commercial properties in the Company’s portfolio.
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Oversee Promotion Department staff to include but not limited to Promotions Staff, Street Team Members, Public Affairs Director, Community Liaison, Social Media Director in all facets. Generation of new sales through promotional packaging and partnering by developing relationships with community leaders, theme parks, amusement parks, and local entities working with General Manager to assist with information for creation of sponsorable sales packages.
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3 years of work experience as a media coordinator, journalist, content creator, public relations expert, or in a similar role. Work with design teams to create high-quality materials for marketing and promotional purposes.
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Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Sales, Political Science, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields. Manage in-field promotional marketing campaigns.
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Supports the Director of Marketing in planning and directing all advertising, public relations, and promotional campaigns and strategies for the Mountain View Pace Program.
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