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Minimum of a four-year Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, Sports Management or other closely related field. Working knowledge of sports business and Major League Baseball preferred.
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Our service to clients draws on expertise across more than 25 disciplines, including B2C and B2B marketing, branding, corporate reputation management, CSR, creative services, entertainment and sports, digital and social media, financial communications and investor relations, healthcare, internal communications, issues and crisis management, public affairs, and technology.
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We represent a variety of philosophy-driven brands and individuals, and our services include public relations, influencer engagement, partnership development, marketing representation and event production.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, or related field. Two or more years of experience in a customer/public relations position, preferably in physician services, pharmaceutical/medical sales or a related health care field.
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Bachelor's degree in integrated marketing communications, public relations, journalism, or a related field. The Media Manager develops and implements strategic public relations plans to raise awareness of DLR Group design expertise with Cultural + Performing Arts, Healthcare, Higher Education, and Sports audiences in support of sector strategies and growth goals.
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Demonstrated knowledge of event solicitation and presentation, public relations, advertising and media relations and event planning, facility operations, budget preparation and personnel management.
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Outreach, Canvasser, Promotions, Client Service, Human Resources, Food Service, Marketing, Entry Level, Sales, Promotions, Retail, Hospitality, Training, Leadership Development, Training Programs, Customer Service, Customer Care, Coordination, Communication, Collaboration, Team Environment, Mentor, Public Speaking, Strategy, Business, Psychology, Customer Relations, Bartending, Serving, Host/Hostess, Recruiting, Military, Finance, Insurance, Solar, Barist.
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The graduate assistant will assist in all daily operations of the Office of Athletics Public Relations and will serve as primary contact for 2-4 sports as well as gameday responsibilities for football, men's basketball and/or women's basketball.
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BA/BS in humanitarian affairs, communications, marketing, international relations, public relations, other relevant fields, or equivalent experience and training. Living in Charlotte, NC, means living in a mid-size southern city known for its financial industry, multiple professional sports teams and stadiums, delicious (and evolving) food scene, an abundance of parks, and a total of more than 200 neighborhoods— perfect for young singles and families alike.
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Candidates with the following experience should apply ASAP: Marketing Promotions, Marketing Research, Marketing Strategy, Product Marketing, Relationship Marketing, Sales and Marketing, Marketing Campaigns, Marketing Coordinator, Marketing Manager, Promotional Marketing, Sports Marketing, Field Marketing, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Associate.
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Develops and executes a Strategic Marketing Plan to include marketing reinvestment, direct-marketing, advertising, public relations/community relations, and entertainment for the property which generates trial, builds long-term relationships with customers, and strengthens the brand value.
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JOB GOAL: The Director of Public Relations/Marketing is responsible for planning, organizing and directing strategic communications, marketing, and outreach support for the Queen Creek Unified School District.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Hospitality Management, Sports Management, or a related field, or equivalent experience required.
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Develops and implements strategic public relations plans to raise awareness of DLR Group design expertise with Cultural + Performing Arts, Healthcare, Higher Education, and Sports audiences in support of sector strategies and growth goals.
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Manage a lottery leadership team comprised of Directors that oversee sales, marketing, finance, human resources, information technology, cybersecurity, public relations, audit, administration, and security.
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