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Candidate must demonstrate professional experience in digital content management, social media marketing, and planning and marketing events, workshops, and webinars. Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or Journalism is preferred.
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Overview FleishmanHillard, a global communications agency, has an immediate opening for a Account Supervisor or Managing Supervisor to serve as an influencer and social media specialist for our healthcare practice.
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The Communications Specialist coordinates, develops and oversees internal and external communications; develops and implements a social media plan; supports the Director of Communications and Media Relations and Graphic Arts Specialist.
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Reporting to the Public Relations Manager for Florida, the Public Relations Specialist supports the development of strategic PR and communications initiatives targeting the media, patients and the public to enhance and protect the reputation of Nemours Children's and its associates.
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In the US, Entravision is a leader in Hispanic marketing & media solutions serving both local and national Clients for more than 25 years. Reports directly to EVP Public Govt Relations. Our unique portfolio includes primarily Spanish language TV & Radio broadcast assets across 35 markets, an exclusive audio network & streaming platform, and a robust mix of curated digital & social media content solutions.
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Reporting to the Manager of Artist & Partner Relations, the Content Specialist, will join our team and help drive the company’s commitment to independent artists and labels. Content Specialist, Artist + Partner Relations.
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Serves as a key resource advising on media relations, strategic communications, procedures, and processes. Attends and participates in meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations related to the field of public information and media relations.
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We work to strengthen and protect BCG’s brand, advance our business agenda, and partner with management to engage with our key audiences through tools such as global thought-leadership publications, public relations, alumni outreach, recruitment marketing, and social media.
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Manage all company social media profiles including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. 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 and Communications Specialist is responsible for the management and execution of the company's social media, digital media, earned media, media relations and other public relations tasks.
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Reporting to the Director, Public & Media Relations (Director), the Sr. Specialist will work in coordination with the communications team and leadership to develop content and implement earned media strategies inclusive of rapid response broadcast pitches, opinion editorials, letters to the editors, statements, and long-lead efforts.
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This candidate will be capable of envisioning, translating and incorporating influencer relations strategies into larger integrated marketing communications programs including activation both online and offline, with influencers of all types and tiers.
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This position includes, but is not limited to, responsible, professional work researching, developing, and implementing countywide marketing and public relations programs, and serving as a public information officer for Volusia County Government.
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Currently enrolled in a bachelor's degree program such as Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, Marketing, Project Management, or Management, Public Relations, Communication, Brand Management, Graphic Design, Education, Leadership, Media Studies, Professional Studies, Human and Organizational Learning, Organizational Development, Data Analysis, Learning Analytics, Instructional Design, Curriculum Design, Corporate Learning, or other related majors.
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SRE is seeking a Communications Specialist who will be responsible for supporting a wide variety of projects and initiatives primarily related to media relations, stakeholder communications, social media, digital platforms, and marketing in alignment with strategic objectives.
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