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The ideal candidate is at the forefront of public relations and influencer marketing trends and has a creative and innovative approach that can elevate traditional programming with experimental forward thinking.
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Marketing competencies include strategic planning, digital campaigns, brand communications, consumer insights, social, paid search, digital analytics, content creation and public relations.
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Leadership and Process Excellence – Based on the strategy, manage, and develop the marketing execution process and work closely with marketing leads including Brand, Marketing Operations, Demand Generation/Digital, Field/Events Marketing, Content, Social Media, Public Relations, Analyst Relations, Internal Communications and Customer Marketing and key partner functions.
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As the Public Relations + Communications Manager for Joanna Czech, you will be the go-to PR contact and work directly with our CMO on Press + Influencer relationships, Brand Strategy, Events, and Social Media.
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Bachelor's degree required in marketing, communications, public relations, journalism or closely related field. Develop and establish an internal communications strategy with the Associate Director of Marketing and Communications and in consultation with the department leadership team.
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Three to five years of experience working on marketing and communications campaigns, preferably in nonprofit, public affairs, media relations, journalism, issue advocacy, or a related field.
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Undergraduate degree in liberal arts or communications, marketing, advertising, public relations, media studies, business and/or related fields. IBD’s social strategy will be primarily focused on LinkedIn, but this individual should have a strong understanding of all major social platforms, with the goal of translating key messaging pillars, passion and personality into a cohesive social media strategy.
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Drafts client-ready emails for manager review, press materials, creative pitches, helps contribute to sections of event/launch strategy docs, and other client communications. Education : Bachelor's Degree (communications, liberal arts, business or marketing focus preferred.
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Outreach, Canvasser, Promotions, Client Service, Human Resources, Food Service, Marketing, Entry Level, Sales, Promotions, Retail, Hospitality, Training, Leadership Development, Training Programs, Customer Service, Customer Care, Coordination, Communication, Collaboration, Team Environment, Mentor, Public Speaking, Strategy, Business, Psychology, Customer Relations, Bartending, Serving, Host/Hostess, Recruiting, Military, Finance, Insurance, Solar, Barista.
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Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Media, or a related field. 2-3 years of experience in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Media, or related field.
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Manage product-specific teams' public relations strategy and overseeing all their activities. Develop and implement media relations strategies for the company's products and services during launches and events, including a crisis management strategy when necessary.
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An Associate's degree in Marketing, Finance, Business Administration, Communications, or Public Relations is a plus. Knowledge of marketing strategy and tactics, product demonstration, sales techniques, or sales control systems is preferred.
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Reviews a variety of marketing and public relations communications to ensure the compliance of all product information and messaging. Also, Senior Legal Counsel liaises with a variety of Legal and other internal teams to resolve legal issues while participating in and providing input on business strategy, and otherwise acting as primary day-to-day legal contacts for business clients.
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The Legal team drafts and negotiates contracts, participates in and provides input on business strategy and legal risks, receives and refers matters to Regulatory and Compliance Department's subject matter experts and manages those matters to conclusion and otherwise acts as the primary legal counsel for the business unit clients.
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Partner with Corporate Communications & Public Relations team to ensure a compelling and consistent narrative for company and brand. They will also be responsible ensuring strong cross-functional alignment in the flawless execution of strategy and promotional tactics working in close collaboration with partners, especially Patient Services, Patient Advocacy, Corporate Communications, Marketing Operations, Sales Training, Market Research, Regulatory, Legal, Medical Affairs, Regional Marketing Managers, Managed Markets, Regulatory other members of the brand team, and agencies.
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