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Key responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, strategic plans, content development, media relations, video and digital asset creation, social media, news site placement and content development and employee communications.
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The Digital Content Manager is responsible for providing strategic leadership and guidance on Voter Formation Project’s organic digital strategy across a variety of mediums and tactics, including social media, digital storytelling, influencer strategy, creative messaging, and more.
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This person is an expert speechwriter and business writer, with strong skills in staff engagement, media relations, social media and digital communications. Exceptional business writing, editing, storytelling, fact-checking and proofreading skills to deliver a message that is clear, accurate and persuasive.
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A minimum of three years of experience in Marketing Management, with a focus on social media and brand marketing. Social Media Strategy. Develop and execute compelling social media campaigns to enhance brand visibility and engagement.
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Visual Storytelling - Create compelling visual narratives through best-in-class creative with insight into current trends in organic social, paid media and email marketing. Conceptualization & Design - Develop and execute designs for creative integrated marketing campaigns, across digital channels (website, paid media, email, organic social) as well as print media (mailers, insert cards, influencer kits, packaging.
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Reporting to the Vice President and Chief Communications and Marketing Officer, the Associate Vice President for University Communications will lead a team of more than 45 skilled professionals across storytelling and research communications, media relations, internal communications, social media, executive communications, state impact communications, and unit-level communications efforts regarding information technology, human resources and IU Global.
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This agnostic approach to redistribution of content amplifies storytelling across platforms such as radio, web, podcast, social media and digital products. Use social media to cultivate contacts and promote work.
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Experience with social media influencer engagement, content campaigns, and media coverage amplification. If you receive a suspicious email not sent from a team member, specifically at our @highwirepr.com email address, or if you receive suspicious outreach on social media, please forward the communication to hwsecurity@highwirepr.com so that we can review and flag the fraudulent domain and user IDs for removal.
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Supervise and work closely with the Digital Content Specialist on social media, branding, multi-platform content creation, and storytelling. This individual is responsible for representing the DLBA as spokesperson, managing all aspects of media relations, coordinating internal communications, and leading a team of communications and community engagement specialists.
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Strong grasp and creative use of social media channels to engage and support efforts. At Highwire, we believe that storytelling fuels transformation. Ability to identify new media and opportunities for clients and share with teams and across the agency regularly.
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Be a multi-platform storyteller, with regular posts to social media and the station's website and news apps. Execute all aspects of storytelling, scheduling shoots and interviews, shooting video, writing scripts, editing video, and going live as needed.
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Manage PragerU’s social media profiles and presence, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Parler, TikTok, and YouTube. The ideal candidate should have a pulse on the conservative movement in social media marketing.
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Through online storytelling and social media content, we market and promote local businesses online. We are also experienced local media buyers offering extensive support in all Print, Digital, and Broadcast marketing channels.
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Superior business acumen related to new media, digital interactive initiatives and social media. Media sales experience preferred and an excellent understanding of tv and media plans, advertising marketplace, and key competition.
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Elevate visual storytelling across the newsroom and website, newspaper, wire, social media, newsletters, and everywhere else our editorial brand is reflected. Help train the newsroom on visual best practices, image selection, visual tools, and other skills needed to enhance our visual storytelling and appearance.
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