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BA works across nine (9) different focus areas: Cultural Assets Management, Marketing & Communications, Media and Digital Strategies, Municipal Integrity, Social Services, Sustainability, Transportation, Economic Development and Urban Planning, with teams that have deep subject matter expertise and extensive experience in municipal government.
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Works with Grant Writer to coordinate staff and volunteers in harvesting stories, photos, and other media to generate support for MSSC’s mission. Three years of experience with successful, nonprofit marketing/outreach/public relations.
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We specialize in commercial, education, government, healthcare, housing, industrial, pipeline, and public works projects and maintain four regional offices in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Position Summary The responsibilities for this position will include but are not limited to: Identify compelling topics and craft or edit engaging content across various channels, including project profiles, blog posts, social media updates, press releases, media pitches, feature articles, and thought-leadership pieces.
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Marketing CoordinatorDescription:Marketing Eye is an innovative outsourced marketing services firm that provides companies with marketing strategy consultation, general marketing, public relations, branding, website development and optimization, lead generation, event management, social media, digital marketing and content marketing services.
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Ability to develop and implement a corporate social media & marketing strategy. Our firm is focused on the operations and maintenance of transportation and public works infrastructure assets.
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The Senior Communications Officer will be responsible for three main functions: Content creation, public relations, and social media support. We’re seeking a storytelling powerhouse and “radical communicator” who is passionate about racial justice, social justice, and the power of our communities to join the Marketing & Communications team.
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Brings a holistic understanding and solutioning approach to communications, for e.g. traditional media relations, social media, new trends in digital communications, thought leadership, etc.
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Require someone with a good eye for visual design, in digital and print, to understand what works best as they work to coordinate with the Graphics team on assignments for digital ads, social media content and broadcast elements.
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Manage and execute targeted and creative demand generation programs consisting of email marketing, digital programs (paid search and social), conferences, webinars, social media, and advertising.
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The Media Relations Specialist works closely with the Director of Public Relations to meet all deadlines, establishing and maintaining schedules for the production of publications and media-related content.
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Two (2) years of professional experience in public affairs, public information, editorial, newspaper, magazine, radio, television, public relations social media, digital engagement, advertising or similar work involving collection and dissemination of news and information wherein the preparation or direction of informational material for mass media on the development of public information program was a major part of the position.
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And support digital marketing campaigns through the promotion of firm news, press releases, events, and publications on firm social media channels, including LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter), and Instagram according to the firm’s social media strategy.
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Works with the Communications Director to ensure social media outlets feature timely, effective posts; tracks comments on the City’s social media pages, replying and/or making corrections when appropriate.
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Works closely with social media influencer team to ensure strategic alignment for talent casting, content, and partnership opportunities. The role oversees the end-to-end execution of key strategic public relations programs focused on supporting the organization’s direct-to-consumer and healthcare provider marketing efforts through media, social media influencer and consumer education.
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Establish and coordinate a City of Mount Dora Social Writer’s Guild to not only promote Mount Dora through various forms of literature, media outlets, etc., but to share the City’s history and rise to the unique place it is today.
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