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Supports Director, Community Engagement and Public Relations (DCEPR) in managing the relationship with external marketing/public relations/advertising agency, working independently with external teams as necessary.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Advertising, Community Relations or Public Affairs, or closely related field AND three (3) years of recent paid work experience performing community relations, public relations, public affairs, marketing, and promotions.
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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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Work experience in the following industries is an asset but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Sales, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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A degree in Management, Marketing, Business Management, or Public Relations is preferred. Interface with public relations and the press to promote company, products, and services.
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A Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, or related field preferred. Position Summary: The Marketing & Social Media Coordinator will play a key role in serving at the front lines of all marketing efforts.
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The Marketing & Education Coordinator position will work as part of a highly collaborative team to elevate the First Commerce brand and empower people to achieve their financial aspirations through creative marketing and public relations efforts that support credit union and FCCU Foundation strategic initiatives, including managing FCCU Foundation's financial literacy efforts.
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Demonstrated ability to work with customers in all aspects of marketing, including digital advertising, research, media planning, public relations and writing. OverviewA communications coordinator will support the Community Relations Department with all marketing, communications, and digital marketing efforts.
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Two years of professional work experience in B2B marketing, public relations, communications, and/or brand management. Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or a closely related field.
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Public Relations /Communications. The goal of the Junior Marketing Account Coordinator is to exceed client expectations and provide superior brand representation. The Junior Marketing Account Coordinator is an ENTRY LEVEL position, therefore no prior experience is required for the position and full training is provided.
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Education and Experience:Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field. Update social media content across all channelsUse social media marketing tools such as Meltwater and self-service social advertising platformsAssist with monitoring SEO and web traffic metricsAssist with the annual review of the social media policy and updates.
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Detect public relations issues as they emerge and lead incident response communications. Lead the company's public relations and thought leadership strategies and execution, working directly with executives and business lines.
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The Marketing Communications Coordinator supports both Mythics and Emergent brands with internal and external communication tactics, and will provide brand management support through the implementation of marketing, public relations, advertising and promotional communication strategies.
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Possess a Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university with a preferred major in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Business Administration or related field.
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The Senior Office Marketing Coordinator will also provide leadership to, and coordination of, Polsinelli's marketing and public relations efforts for our West Coast-Mountain Region presence.
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