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At Eberly & Collard Public Relations (ECPR), we foster career growth for individuals in the fields of public relations, branding, advertising, digital marketing, social media, event management, influencer relations, and integrated marketing.
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This experience must be equivalent to job code 1312 Public Information Officer for the City and County of San Francisco and must include at least one (1) year of experience in planning and conducting a public relations, public information, or public education program.
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This position’s primary responsibility will be elevating McGough to key audiences through a variety of marketing communications activities including:Event planning, social media management, development of marketing materials, public relations, etc.
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As a Marketing Coordinator for The Central Park Boathouse, you will own tactical marketing execution for The Central Park Boathouse brand including marketing communications, digital advertising, website, online profiles, email, public relations, social media, local restaurant marketing, menus and POS materials, and event marketing.
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Specific responsibilities include new business development, market research and planning, strategic promotion and advertising, lead generation by building relationships through cold calling/prospecting and attending community events.
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2-5 years’ experience in marketing, advertising, branding, public relations, social media strategy and execution. ·Assist with trafficking and tracking of direct mail campaigns ·Assist in planning, promoting, and coordinating special events including but not limited to customer appreciation events, socials, wine tasting, press trips, customer FAM trips outdoor activities, and photo shoots.
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As a Community Relations Manager, you'll contribute to creating a positive, productive environment while upholding professional marketing, advertising, and customer service standards. Extensive event marketing planning is also part of this exciting role.
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Assists in outbound or inbound marketing activities including content development and optimization, advertising, and event planning. Bachelor's Degree in marketing, communications, journalism, advertising, public relations, or related field and two (2) to five (5) years of advertising and/or marketing experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Digital Account Manager is ultimately responsible for the successful execution of MNI Digital's online advertising campaigns, as well as client relations. Knowledge of online research methods, 3rd party research tools, and understanding of the facets of online advertising and ad metrics.
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Creates and supervises complete marketing plans for events, to include all available services: group sales, public relations, media planning & buying, social media, promotional development, creating partnerships, non-profit opportunities, etc.
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Assist in planning and coordinating the design of the College's website; coordinate the work of independent contractors; maintain the official college blog, digital content, email marketing, advertising, social media, marketing materials, print design and production for the College and special initiatives.
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Eberly & Collard Public Relations is a national firm specializing in integrated marketing communications, branding, product positioning, thought-leadership campaigns, event planning, public/media relations, digital marketing, SEO, social media and advertising.
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The position works to implement brand management, marketing, communications, public relations, advertising and promotional strategy for the organization. Working knowledge of graphic design, photography and advertising concepts, practices, and procedures with the ability to use them in varied situations as it pertains to planning focus.
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Our Global Planning, Global Sales, and Hospitality service solutions collaborate on every project to ensure success across each of our six verticals including professional sports, collegiate, attractions, entertainment, international, and conventions.
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Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in journalism, communications, marketing, public relations, advertising, graphic arts, digital media, videography, or related field and at least one year of experience in coordinating, planning, and managing public relations/publicity campaigns, mass media communication activities and/or public information programs.
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