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Five years of experience in a media-related field such as public relations, journalism, advertising, or nonprofit communications. The MCM will have experience in engaging broad groups of people through a variety of closely tracked channels and will lead the team that includes the Communications Specialist and work collaboratively with the Director of Strategic Partnerships.
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The Public Affairs Specialist will play a pivotal role in Community Relations and Government Affairs, each constituting 50% of the job responsibilities. Cox Communications is currently looking for a Public Affairs Specialist to join our team in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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The Communications and Marketing Strategists reports to the Director of Donor Relations, Recruitment, and Strategic Partnerships, and provides daily and strategic direction for marketing campaigns within the School of Divinity and set the direction and manage an integrated marketing plan to share the mission and programs of the School of Divinity throughout the local, national, and global community.
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This pivotal role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, including strategic communications, stakeholder relations, PR, media relations, content creation, and as strategic support to Aramco's Upstream President and Upstream's Senior leadership.
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Graduation from a four-year college or university with a degree in Marketing, Journalism, English, Communications, Public Relations or related field, and two years of progressively responsible related work experience that demonstrates attainment of the requisite job knowledge/skills/abilities.
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The Senior Communications & PR Manager is responsible for the strategic planning, management, implementation, and oversight of all activities related to external communications and public relations to drive brand awareness and growth in its key industries, improve employee engagement, and help the business achieve its revenue objectives.
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Through media relations, social media, events, and other strategic communications vehicles, the division reinforces LEARFIELD’s leadership in connecting brands to fans through innovative digital and technology platforms, data analytics, brand management, and marketing, and original content and media products, all with a rich legacy and deep understanding of sports, events, and entertainment.
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Incumbents provide strategic policy advice to department management regarding external and internal communications, media relations, community relations and public information; and related duties as required.
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The incumbent is responsible for long-range planning, direction, and implementation of technological innovation and digital content strategy, fostering public engagement with digital content and platforms, strategic communications, publicity, marketing, customer relationship management, data governance, and visitor services activities.
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As a Public Relations Specialist, you will play a crucial role in developing and implementing strategic communication plans, fostering media relationships, and ensuring consistent and positive messaging across various channels.
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Oversee Communications Specialist who supports LEARFIELD media strategy. The Manager, Public Relations directs the planning and execution of press and media relations to the sports, business, and ad/marketing industries.
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Reporting to the Public Relations Manager for Florida, the Public Relations Specialist supports the development of strategic PR and communications initiatives targeting the media, patients and the public to enhance and protect the reputation of Nemours Children's and its associates.
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As a Public Relations Specialist, you will develop, support and execute strategic PR campaigns and initiatives for GDIT. This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with a creative marketing and external communications team to create best-in-class PR campaigns that enhances GDIT's brand.
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Lead Public Relations/Communications Specialist /CAE (UEC) Engages and facilitates strategic initiatives for the Nation in the areas of research, student and faculty development, diversity, and other workforce development activities.
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Marketing, Communications, and Public Relations Design, leverage, and implement campaigns and strategies to increase revenue through targeted digital/direct fundraising, strategic corporate partnerships, major/high net impact investors, planned giving, and special events.
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