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Collaborate with CFT’s Marketing and Communications staff to develop and implement a marketing and public relations strategy to raise the profile and awareness of CFT4B in the corporate community, including but not limited to, promotional materials, electronic communications, advertising, website, print, broadcast and social media channels.
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3 years of demonstrated experience in corporate communications, public relations, marketing communications, or a related role. Lead day-to-day communication activities: Develop and maintain editorial calendar Manage the Stratascale corporate intranet in coordination with department leaders Partner with creative team to develop content and copy for digital displays located in Stratascale headquarters Support executive communications and the coordination of public appearances for company executives.
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In many cases, works with the firm's Client Growth and Marketing Team, which includes sub-teams for Communications, Public Relations, Event Management, and Graphic Design, to identify ways to deliver information to different audiences.
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This position oversees a Corporate staff responsible for marketing and business development for key service lines and programs, PR and media relations, crisis communications, digital marketing, internal communications, executive communications, community relations, Prime Healthcare Foundation activities, website development and social media strategy.
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Leidos has an exciting career opportunity for a Communications Manager on the corporate Communications & Marketing team. Bachelor’s degree (preferably in Communications, English, Public Relations, Marketing, Business, or Management) and 4-8 years’ work experience tied to communications and marketing or related field.
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Work in conjunction with Commercial Leadership and Brand e-Commerce teams to build and establish Resort and Club B2B marketing, digital marketing, social media, public relations and communications channels.
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This position leads the Corporate Communications department which is responsible for critical "core deliverables" including the bank's annual and quarterly financial reports and press releases, board of director publications, event and meeting communications, registration websites and apps, the bank's internet and intranet sites, the bank's brand strategy, and requested business-to-business marketing and communication deliverables.
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They are made up of first-rate media, content and digital communications professionals who create and execute internal and external communications programs from business marketing to corporate communications.
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We specialize in public relations, reputation management, public affairs, brand marketing, digital strategy, social engagement and content strategy. FleishmanHillard, a global integrated communications agency, has an immediate opening for a hands-on, self-starting Senior Vice President with a background in corporate communications, investor relations, financial communications and/or financial services to join the New York office.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, public relations, English, corporate communications, business, finance, or a related field plus a minimum of seven (7) years in corporate communications and a minimum of three (3) years in a managerial role.
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Bachelor's in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, Marketing or related field. This position reports to the Corporate Director of Marketing & Sponsorship. Work with the Corporate Director of Marketing on projects, as needed.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, marketing, public relations, media studies, business, or related fields. The teams within USDS that deliver on this commitment daily span across Trust & Safety, Security & Privacy, Engineering, User & Product Ops, Corporate Functions and more.
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Verticals include: Financial Services, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Retail & Consumer Goods, Communications Media & Technology, Consumer Business Services, Public Sector, Professional Services, Slack, Mulesoft, Tableau, Marketing Cloud, Specialization Cloud, Enterprise Corporate Sales and.
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Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, Marketing or equivalent. 5+ years of experience in public relations, corporate communications ideally with large consumer brands, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
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Simpplr is looking for an experienced director of corporate communications to drive an enterprise-scale revenue marketing performance framework that helps Simpplr achieve its next level of growth.
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