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Develops and oversees community service projects; handles all aspects of program coordination, including finances, fundraising, speaker/facilitator relations, content development, publicity, and necessary materials.
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Responsible for writing copy and coordinating photos for brochures, UConn Today articles, newsletters, press releases, public service announcements, informational listings, social media communications, and other publicity materials.
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Beyond the classroom, you'll contribute to faculty meetings and institutional events; curriculum assessment and enhancements; institutional effectiveness and accreditation support; and any other events, exhibitions, or publicity assignments and continuously seek opportunities for personal and professional growth.
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Your main goal will be assisting and gaining publicity through various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and many more. Your main goal will be assisting and gaining publicity through various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and many more.
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The Public Relations Manager oversees the planning, development, and execution of promotional/ publicity campaigns and event supportn for entertainment productions. - Collaborate internally and externally to create effective, result-driven publicity strategies for entertainment productions.
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Prepare publicity needed for the religious education program including, but not limited to: bulletin/pulpit announcements, worship aids, program calendars, flyers, permission slips, etc. Prepare publicity needed for the religious education program including, but not limited to: bulletin/pulpit announcements, worship aids, program calendars, flyers, permission slips, etc.
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Assist the Director of Sports Information with publicity efforts for the Universitys' 13 nationally-renowned NCAA DII athletic programs as well as a nationally ranked cheer squad and serving as the primary contact for several of them.
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Attends civic and other community meetings and events to explain and promote the activities and functions of the program and to establish favorable public relations; gives public speaking presentations as requested; prepares publicity materials for distribution; oversees and/or participates in community events as appropriate.
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Work with the Development Associate to draft grant award acknowledgments and publicity materials. Work in close coordination with the VP of Advancement, AVP of Development, Affiliate VPs, and the Business Office to create, update, and monitor annual fund development plans.
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In publishing the best books in every genre and subject for all ages, we are committed to quality, excellence in execution, and innovation throughout the entire publishing process: editorial, design, marketing, publicity, sales, production, and distribution.
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You will work in tandem with our publicity contact in promoting our brand and vision as well as maintaining our relationships with film studios and talent. If you love talking about movies, have a working knowledge of the industry, and understand the ins, outs, and strategies of social media publicity, we want you on our team.
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Solicit advantageous cause-marketing, product tie-in and point of purchase agreements that generate publicity and significant funding for Army programs, within Army branding guidelines and corporate partnership standards and in collaboration with appropriate internal stakeholders.
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Backup Marketing and Sales operations as needed for boat shows, demos and publicity events. The Marine Service Manager will coordinate and direct seasonal and transient repairs and maintenance on customer boats.
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Developing publicity and program materials, evaluation of programs, assist the director and associate director in conducting programmatic need assessments and strategic planning. Educational background in college student personnel, higher education administration, social work, counseling, sexuality and gender studies, or other related fields.
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Support the President/CEO and leadership team in the following areas: generate publicity through media and promotional opportunities, write creative talking points, craft executive bios as needed and develop strategic communications support, including speech research and preparation and written executive correspondence.
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