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Reporting to the Director of Marketing, Sales and Patron Services, the Communications Manager will guide the strategy for public relations to consistently articulate and advance The Dallas Opera’s mission.
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The Office of Mayor Matt Mahan is seeking a Digital Director which is an at-will position that reports to the City’s Chief Communications and Marketing Officer (CCMO) and regularly interfaces directly with the Mayor to plan and execute the City's communications to the public and the news media.
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In conjunction with the New York-based Development Associate, continues to build and manage a set of internal communications for the Major Gifts and Leadership Giving Teams partnering cross-functionally with the Communications, Donor Relations, Alumni Engagement, and Annual Fund Teams.
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Corporate Comms (B2B editorial, media relations, public affairs/crisis management, thought-leadership, executive engagement, awards (e.g., games, company, execs), etc.) Experience managing global media relations and internal and crisis communications.
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The ideal candidate for this position will possess a proven track record of successful creative project planning and execution in corporate communications, agency, and public and media relations.
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Participate in weekly Communications & Public Affairs team meetings and collaborate with team members as needed to support both PBU work and corporate communications activity including events, government relations, digital, internal communications, and media relations.
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These will include leadership of our work in media/PR, corporate branding, executive visibility and thought leadership, scientific communications, patient advocacy, public affairs with strong collaboration on investor relations as well as government and public affairs over time.
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Work closely with Marketing & Communications – and other WJC colleagues, as needed – to support or help develop public relations and social media campaigns that advance and grow the Alumni Relations and Annual Giving programs, respectively.
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The Vice President of Marketing and Development is a member of the Executive Leadership team and leads the agency in marketing, external communications, public relations, community events, and legislative advocacy and grows the organization's capacity through development strategies and home-finding efforts.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, public relations, communications, marketing or a related field; MBA preferred. Minimum ten years of experience in communications, marketing, or public relations representing an organization in the community, preferably in a retail/hospitality environment with increasing management experience.
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Initiates donor recognition and publicity, as appropriate (working in coordination with Donor Relations, Library Communications and the Office of Communications and Public Affairs.
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Marketing, Public Relations, Branding, Social Media, Corporate and Product Communications, Media Relations, Web Design, Inbound Marketing, SEO/SEM, Print Design, Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, B2B, Digital PR, HubSpot, Sprout Social, Influencer relations, Review site management, and Reputation management.
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The Director of Communications and Public Relations will work with the Vice President, Marketing and Philanthropy and other division colleagues to develop and maintain internal and external communications and public relations strategies to support Monarch’s goals, ensure the success of the company’s business objectives and enhance its image and reputation.
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The Director, Public Relations & Content is responsible for leading a team shaping and advancing the university’s national communications, content, and media strategy/outreach efforts and driving placements highlighting WGU key messages and thought leaders.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or related field required. Communications and Public Relations. Understanding of best practices related to brand, marketing, and public relations.
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