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We prepare students for in-demand jobs in fields including real estate, hospitality and tourism; global affairs; global sports management; publishing; marketing and public relations; project management; executive coaching and organizational consulting, human capital management; information technology, management and systems; translation; publishing and professional writing.
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People from all backgrounds seeking part time or full time opportunities in the following areas are encouraged to inquire about our program: sales, customer service, part time, manager, accounting, marketing, clerical, management, entry level, project manager, part time, restaurant, general, advertising, sales manager, project management, hospitality, professional, business analyst, project, support, sales management, coordinator, entertainment, pr, promotions, public relations, sports.
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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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Knowledge: Understanding of human service systems, public relations, marketing, fundraising, grant writing, and organizational planning. - Act as the chief spokesperson for TNRC's mission and programs, fostering public relations and managing overall operations and asset protection for PCC.
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The School offers seven degree programs that span the communication and mass media disciplines covering advertising, applied advertising, broadcasting and production, interactive digital media, multimedia journalism, social media management, public relations, organizational and interpersonal communications, speech/theatre education, and sports media.
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Teaching expertise should focus on sports communications, social media, media relations, public relations, and community relations in sports; or management and technology, managing diversity, sport marketing, or facility and event management.
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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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You have 15+ years of experience counseling Fortune 500 companies in corporate communications, external relations, brand marketing, and/or public affairs, including significant experience advising as an external consultant where you were the primary relationship manager for C-Suite clients and responsible for revenue generation and growth with respect to those clients.
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Examples might include positive external and internal public relations, community engagement, economic development, messaging, recruiting students/ teachers/ professors/ staff, sports tourism, modernization, decarbonization, sustainability, and the list goes on.
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Degree currently in progress, preferably majoring in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, Marketing, Digital Media, etc. They will make connections with industry leaders to obtain exposure to the strategies behind digital management and marketing in sports.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree, master’s degree preferred in Sports Management, Marketing, Communications or a closely related field, and a minimum of three-five (3-5) years of work experience in sports information, brand marketing, public relations and/or advertising required, preferably in collegiate athletics and/or professional athletics, required.
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As a full-service marketing and event management agency, AMP offers a wide range of services including brand marketing, public relations, social media, design, sports marketing, activation, and product sampling.
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Alliance Marketing Partners, LLC (AMP) is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Event Coordinator Intern to join our team. Help Plan & Coordinate Local Store Marketing Celebrations. Collaborate with team on Local Store Marketing Programs.
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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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Background in Marketing, Public Relations, Sales, or Communications. Our Marketing Associate works side-by-side with our Campaign Manager and will work closely with our sales teams globally.
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