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The Executive Director should have education and/or experience in one or more of the following areas: marketing, fundraising, strategic planning, economics, finance, public relations, marketing and social media, tourism/hospitality, design, journalism, business administration, public administration, communications, volunteer or nonprofit administration and /or small business development.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Marketing, Public Relations, Business Administration or related major and 4 years experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising experience preferred.
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Associate's degree or higher in marketing, public relations, communications, graphic design business, arts management, or related field. Coordinate and implement marketing, design, advertising, publicity, promotion, and public relations functions related to programming initiatives for the College of Fine Arts, facilitate with Communications Manager all marketing and communication needs, serving as media liaison and ensuring accuracy and timely dissemination of all media communications, provide support as necessary in management functions for events.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Marketing, Public Relations, Business Administration or related major and 4 years experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising experience preferred OR.
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Work experience in the following industries is an asset, but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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Work experience in the following industries is an asset but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Sales, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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Other responsibilities include analysis of sales and statistical data, digital marketing management, administration of the propertys website, as well as traditional and social media and ongoing event planning and public relations.
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A degree in Management, Marketing, Business Management, or Public Relations is preferred. Comprehensive training will encompass all aspects of operations and marketing, including services and associated products, customer support, professional sales and marketing, accounts receivable management, and profit and loss.
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4-year bachelor's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Business, or related major; 2 years’ experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising agency experience preferred.
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Maintain up-to-date knowledge of leisure, group, business transient, and ancillary hospitality business, property sales and operations, and associated challenges from the marketing perspective.
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Develop, launch, and execute special projects that support critical marketing business objectives. - Understand and utilize economic, financial, industry, and organizational data; use data to accurately diagnose business strengths, weaknesses, and key issues that can inform sales strategies and plans.
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Marketing Sales Opportunity Analysis - Understand and utilize economic, financial, industry, and organizational data; use data to accurately diagnose business strengths, weaknesses, and key issues that can inform sales strategies and plans.
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The following college degrees and experiences are preferable: 2 - 4 Years of Military Experience Business Business Administration Collegiate Athletic Experience College Graduates College Internships Communications Customer Service Entrepreneurship Food Server Hospitality Hotel Management Marketing Psychology Public Relations Restaurant Retail Sales Sociology Sports Management Powered by JazzHR.
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Devising Marketing Sales Approaches and Solutions - Trying different and novel ways to deal with marketing sales challenges and opportunities; taking courses of action or developing marketing sales solutions that appropriately consider available facts, constraints, competitive circumstances, and probable consequences.
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Bachelor's degree from accredited four-year college or university in marketing, public relations, business administration, public administration or related field; five (5) years experience booking an arena, stadium or theater; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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