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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, business, or related field required. The Marketing Manager will also provide direct support and sales enablement for our inside and field sales teams, including supporting on-demand collateral development such as custom pitch presentations, developing key messaging, supporting the development of thought leadership articles, trade show execution, and helping to manage key marketing programs.
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Meta is looking for a Public Affairs Manager to join its Security Communications Team. In this role, you will support our cross-company information security efforts in developing and executing communications programs from scratch.
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10+ years of experience in policy communications, public policy, public affairs, or issues management. Represent the Public Affairs and Communications team in a wide range of internal, high-impact discussions.
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The Program Manager will work closely with other departments including the offices of Advancement Communications, Stewardship and Donor Relations, Legal Affairs, Gift Planning, Annual Giving and Reunions, Corporate and Foundation relations, Office of Campaigns and Administration, other Major Gifts’ units, and offices within the A. B. Freeman School of Business.
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Create messages describing initiatives for use in internal communications and partner with Corporate/Consumer Public Relations for external communications (e.g., Trade Press, Consumer Groups.
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The primary areas of responsibility include a statewide and district focus on public relations, social media, customer communications, employee engagement, community relations, corporate social responsibility and local support to government relations and business development activities.
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2+ Years of experience in relevant field (blogger, journalist, public relations manager, copywriter, etc.) This person will support and execute on all aspects of corporate affairs, with engagement across internal communications, ESG efforts, public relations corporate communications and investor relations.
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BA/BS in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, English or other related field such as public health, public policy or public administration is required.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field. The ideal candidate will be a seasoned professional with a proven track record in developing and executing successful content marketing and public relations strategies.
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Degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Technical/Business Writing, Business Administration or Marketing and/or proven experience in field with 7+ years of experience in content creation to include: solution based content, product and brand marketing, internal and external marketing communications, branding, email marketing, value proposition and messaging.
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Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Communications, Business, Public Administration, Political Science, or related field. 3+ years of community/government relations, public relations, or economic development preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, or related field. Play a vital role in triaging and executing requests from CSO and CAO, partnering with teams in Brand, Experience, Creative, & Design COE, Content Strategy & Development COE, Media Relations COE, Program Measurement & Business Operations Platform, and Enterprise Communications COE as needed.
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The Public Relations Manager is responsible for developing PR plans, media and reputation building strategies; and integrated communications campaigns to enhance the Hospital’s reputation locally, nationally and internationally.
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Summary: Reporting to the Director of Communications, the Public and Media Relations Manager provides support to the university’s public relations, internal communications and media relations efforts.
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Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Business Administration, or related field. Make public appearances on behalf of Chicken Salad Chick at community events, building connections and showcasing our offerings.
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