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Collaborate closely with partners throughout the Reality Labs organization and across Meta, including Local markets, Product Marketing, Insights, Decision Science, Social, Influencer, Communications, Planning and Media investment, Creative X (In-house Creative and Production Agency), Media and Advertising Agencies, Growth Marketing and Product Management.
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Cardinal Health Insights and Engagement, a division of Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions, delivers comprehensive consulting, medical marketing and communications, data analytical services and real-world evidence solutions to a robust portfolio of specialty pharmaceutical manufacturers and biotechnology companies.
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The Associate Marketing and Communications Manager will be a member of the Corporate Communications and Brand Marketing team and work closely with each IEEE Operating Unit to develop and execute strategic, creative, engaging, and informative communications and marketing campaigns that increase communication and brand awareness of the effort.
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The strategist will be responsible for day-to-day operations to build, execute, measure, and monitor marketing and communication strategies, tactics and plans to support MADD's mission, strategic plan, and fundraising objectives.
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Bachelor's Degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or a related field preferred, showcasing your commitment to strategic communication methodologies. Collaborate with the Sheriff, Special Sheriff, Superintendent, Chief of Staff, and other key stakeholders to address media-related issues and strategic communication planning.
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Reporting directly to the Chief of Staff, the Director of Communications will develop a Communications Strategy that will place the Sheriff as the charismatic face and articulate voice of our organization as well as informing the residents of Norfolk County about our mission and events.
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The position will be responsible for leadership and strategic of end-to-end marketing, communications and client analytics for Tax Exempt (non-profit) organizations. Develops and executes a comprehensive, long-term and proactive organization-wide communications, marketing and branding strategy to meet strategic business goals Leverage and grow data-driven insights to drive new client engagement (optimize brand perception), increase employee engagement for plan sponsors and drive lifetime engagement for our participants.
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Oversee communications and marketing plans serving our most invested audiences that align with PMI's strategic objectives and culture values to increase overall community growth, satisfaction, and engagement.
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Reporting to the Marketing & Communications Director, the Marketing & Communications Associate (MarComm Associate) will provide editorial, operational, and administrative support for all aspects of ACG’s marketing efforts, specifically those involving website maintenance, contact management, email campaigns, social media, and conference materials preparation.
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This person will develop and lead a strategic communications plan and branding in support of MTA's goals and achievements. - bachelor's degree in communications, marketing, or related field.
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Partner with Brand, Content, Creative, Product Marketing, and Growth Marketing teams to ensure consistent storytelling and strategic alignment around paid/earned/owned and social content and programs.
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Additionally, the Director will be an important partner in executing a strategic vision for the promotion of the Institute’s mission and research to a wide range of constituents, including supporters, civic decision makers, the media, and the public utilizing printed, electronic, and audio-visual communications.
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Minimum of 10+ years of experience in strategic marketing and/or communications, preferably in higher education, a related non-profit or a complex and fast-moving corporate environment.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, marketing, or a related field; advanced degree preferred. We are seeking a dynamic and strategic leader to join as the Global Head of Communications.
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As a member of the University's Communication, Marketing and Creative teams, the Social Media Manager plays a key role in building and supporting UTC's online reputation and advancing the University's strategic goals, priorities, and messages.
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