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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Business, Public Policy or equivalent experience in a related field with 5+ years of proven experience in marketing or community engagement, emphasizing strategy development and project management.
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Work closely with corporate communications team to develop social and public relations strategies for ScanSource Specialty. Providing leadership for the development of strategic marketing plans that align with and support business goals, the VP Channel Marketing, ScanSource Specialty partners with supplier, sales and other business leaders to ensure the best possible service, offerings and effective communications to customers and other key audiences.
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Degree Public Relations, Business, Marketing, Communications, Sports Administration/ Management, is preferred. Manage the data collection and analysis for all external units within the Department of Athletics (Ticket Operations, Ticket Sales & Retention, Tigers Unlimited, & Digital Marketing & Social Media) for the purpose of forecasting ticket pricing and sales for all ticketed athletic events.
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The role collaborates closely with members of the internal communications, media relations, social media, digital, content and marketing teams. The Communications Project Manager (payroll title: Public Information Specialist) is responsible for managing communications projects for the UW Medicine Strategic Communications team.
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Work with the Public Relations and Communications Manager to pitch and place op-eds and other articles showcasing organizational thought leadership in appropriate media outlets. Reporting to the Sr. Director of Marketing & Communications and situated within the Advancement Division, the Executive & Impact Communications Specialist will write and edit compelling communications designed to advance our mission to reimagine the role public spaces have in creating connected, healthy neighborhoods and cities.
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A Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or Journalism is required. Three to five years related experience in Marketing or Public Relations is also required.
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Involving a major study in: journalism, communications, public relations, news media, digital/social media, English, marketing, humanities, or closely allied field. developing internal and external communications, including demonstrated experience with diversity, equity, and racial justice communications; creating written and visual content for publications, marketing products, websites, blogs, social media, or other outreach materials; managing multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.
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Develop comprehensive communications programs and lead a high performing, engaged team for Rhode Island Energy focused on public relations, media relations, crisis communications, marketing communications and employee communications strategies that positively influence PPL stakeholders.
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The Marketing and Communications Manager, reporting directly to the Chief Communications Officer, is responsible for the development and execution of all marketing and communications activities for the Honolulu Museum of Art, including media relations, advertising, digital content, social media, and audience development efforts.
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Key areas of accountability include planning, coordinating and administering activities across URM areas; and developing, coordinating and advising on policy and processes related to media relations, corporate communications, brand communications and creative, website development, marketing research and analytics, integrated marketing communications and digital marketing.
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Campbell Marketing & Communications is a dynamic and fast-paced agency specializing in public relations, communications, social media, marketing, and event management.
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Provide oversight to manage and strengthen creative donor-centered marketing strategies as the key communications tool for the planned giving within Development and Alumni Affairs (, Corporate Relations, Foundation Relations, Donor Experience, Prospect Development and Alumni Relations), as well as other university units, to ensure coordination with major and planned giving prospects and donors.
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Directs and oversees all areas within Marketing, Communications, Governmental Affairs, Community Relations, and Philanthropy Departments including but not limited to fundraising strategies, corporate partnerships, and sponsorships; internal/external communications and publications; public/media relations and advertising, ensuring consistent messaging.
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WMU Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine is seeking a Marketing and Public Relations Specialist to join the communications team. Bachelor's degree in marketing, public relations, advertising, communications, journalism, or related field.
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This position is responsible to the Assistant Athletic Director for Communications for assistance with public relations and publicity for the university’s athletics program. Assist the media relations staff with game-day operations for football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball.
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