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Track editorial calendars of various legal and other publications for advertising, writing, and recognition opportunities for attorneys and government relations professionals. The Marketing Coordinator will collaborate with the Marketing Committee, Executive Director and others in the Firm to ensure successful marketing, media relations, client and internal communications, and client and Firm events.
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Team with functional specialists within Marketing & Business Development, including CRM, database marketing, PR, events, editorial services, creative services and publications. Team with functional specialists within Marketing & Business Development, including CRM, database marketing, PR, events, editorial services, creative services and publications.
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The Reporter-Telegram, a subsidiary of Hearst Newspapers, seeks an experienced, digitally minded Editorial Director to oversee our online and print publications in the rapidly growing city of Midland, Texas The Editor will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and editing content for our talented team of reporters and editors.
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Baltimore-based Stansberry Research is looking for a dilligent Managing Editor to join our Editorial Team. In this role, you will collaborate to ensure the accurancy and consistency of all our Company's publications.
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Reporting to the Acquisitions Editor for the list, the Editorial Assistant will work on a full range of scholarly publications (monographs, reference works, introductory and crossover academic books); notable series such as the 33 1/3 books on popular music; and on Bloomsbury’s digital products in Music and Sound Studies.
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The editorial director will have excellent copywriting skills, be proficient in APS (Associated Press Style) and be proficient in all MS Office programs. OMC oversees the college’s marketing and communication strategies and is responsible for all aspects of creative services and photography; digital messaging (web, video and social media); features and publications; internal, external and crisis communications; project management, marketing and special projects.
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Promote Maker Ed’s professional development events (such as onsite workshops and the Maker Educator Convening), special projects (such as the Youth Makerspace Playbook and other publications), program-related recruitment, fundraising and awareness campaigns, and job opportunities through online communications platforms.
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We have teams working across the globe in data and analytics, product management, editorial and market analysis, technology, marketing, sales, and customer success. Our advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and industry expertise transform our unparalleled data into unique insight delivered through data and analytics services, news and commentary, and publications.
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The Executive Writer and Editor will work as a key member of the Executive Office administration team and will be responsible for developing and editing content that effectively communicates the vision, mission, and values of AACR on behalf of the CEO. This position will write and/or edit key communications on behalf of the CEO including internal/external communications, meeting minutes, presentations, written and digital reports, and various publications as needed.
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The team manages the Partnership’s brand, messaging and editorial content, generates media and publicity for the organization and its activities, develops digital media strategies, produces award-winning publications, manages events and markets the Partnership’s programs.
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Gucci Westman has more than 20 years of professional experience as a major editorial makeup artist, contributing to publications like Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. Founded by world-renowned editorial makeup artist Gucci Westman, Westman Atelier is a curated edit of skin-loving, performance-first makeup that is always effortless, never overdone.
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Draft op-eds and other editorial pieces to be pitched to major publications on behalf of the organization’s staff, strategic partners, and clients. Draft op-eds and other editorial pieces to be pitched to major publications on behalf of the organization’s staff, strategic partners, and clients.
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6AM City is a community-focused lifestyle brand and new media product consisting of daily morning email publications, websites with original editorial content, and social media platforms providing consumers with everything they need to know to start their day and bolster their lifestyle.
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Working within the Research Editorial and Production group, research editors play a critical role in ensuring that RAND's publications adhere to the highest standards of quality and objectivity-word by word, sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, and beyond.
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AARP’s Integrated Communications and Marketing (ICM) Group includes Membership, Content and Editorial, Customer Experience, External Relations, Brand Strategy and Strategic Communications. AARP also produces the nation’s largest circulation publications: AARP The Magazine and AARP Bulletin.
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