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Ideal candidate will have 5-7 years of professional experience in public relations, communications, media relations, or related field such as journalism. Reporting to the Director, Public & Media Relations (Director), the Sr. Specialist will work in coordination with the communications team and leadership to develop content and implement earned media strategies inclusive of rapid response broadcast pitches, opinion editorials, letters to the editors, statements, and long-lead efforts.
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Primary responsibilities include supporting the firms internal and external communication efforts, editing and drafting content, supporting public relations initiatives, coordinating headshots and welcome emails for new attorneys, and regularly proofreading attorney-produced content (blog posts, newsletters, articles, client alerts, etc.
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Prior experience in corporate communications, public relations, or related role within the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry; Previous agency experience a plus. For external communications, the Senior Manager of Corporate Communications reports directly to the Senior Vice President, U.S. Strategic Marketing and is part of the Commercial team, with regular interaction with other team members, including the Director of Patient Advocacy and the AlfaSigma Communications team based in Italy.
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Direct all marketing communications functions including: advertising, creative content development execution and distribution, public relations and events, digital marketing, including company website, digital merchandising and promotion, mobile marketing, e-mail marketing, search marketing, social media marketing and e-commerce.
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Bachelor's Degree in public relations, communications, journalism, marketing, or a related field. Sells in marketing and creative strategies to our client (the communities) and leads regular and frequent marketing communications for assigned communities and collaborates with regional sales leadership to ensure strategic alignment of marketing objectives with community sales teams.
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A bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Advertising, Public Relations, Journalism, English, Creative Writing or a related field and 2 years of experience preferred. Join a team that has won the National School Public Relations Association's highest award, the Gold Medallion, for its work serving students.
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Bachelor’s degree in human resources, business administration, healthcare administration, health sciences, communications, public relations, marketing, non-profit management, education, or related field.
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5-10 years in Communications, and/or Public Relations-related role(s) Responsibilities include executing and developing high-quality external communications strategies that keep the target audience engaged and informed, crafting compelling messaging and supporting media relations for corporate initiatives.
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Undergraduate or graduate degree in Native American Studies, Anthropology, Political Science, Public Policy, Public Affairs, Communications, and a related field, or 3+ years of experience in Tribal related topics, government relations, clean energy development/advocacy; community organizing or relevant state/federal public entities.
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Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Director of Marketing & Communications provides the overall strategic vision and leadership for the marketing and communications department responsible for marketing, agency and park brand, internal and external communications, public relations, research & insights, and partnerships to advance the Trust’s mission as an urban national park site and maintain financial self-sufficiency.
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The position works to implement brand management, marketing, communications, public relations, advertising and promotional strategy for the organization. The Communications and Marketing Coordinator is a member of the Public Affairs division, reporting to the Director of Public Affairs.
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Ns:Bachelor's Degree in Public Relations, Marketing, Communications, Business or related field; Masters’ Degree prefer. redFive years progressive experience in Public Relations, Marketing, Communications, Business or related fi.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, English, Marketing or a related field preferred. Experience working in Healthcare communications (agency or in-house.
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Bachelor's Degree or higher in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism or other relevant field or foreign equivalent. The Communications Specialist IV is a key member of the Sustainable Development and Government Affairs Communications team, which is part of the Corporate Communications organization.
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Directs all communications & public relations efforts for campus dining programs with daily management of guest feedback, press releases, client & campus presentations, & website maintenance.
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