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We are looking for a hands-on strategic communicator and storyteller to help uplift the achievements of PWC staff, students, and families across our network of schools, cultivate new donor audiences, and systemize our internal and external communications.
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Johns Hopkins University Director, Strategic Communications Baltimore, Maryland Apply Now The Director, Strategic Communications is a key member of the Global Engagement and Communications (GECO) Senior Management Team and is responsible for leading both external and internal communications for Jhpiego.
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Cross-functional leader responsible for the resource/ budget allocations, strategic co-development, prioritization, and execution of medical communication plans encompassing tactics such as: core content, scientific communication platforms, HCP education, congress activities, digital initiatives, and communications planning.
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Develop a strategic communications plan for both The Beverly Hills Hotel and Hotel Bel-Air, ensuring that the hotels are professionally positioned in all of the key market segments across the rooms, conference, food and beverage, and spa.
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The Director, Strategic Communications is a key member of the Global Engagement and Communications (GECO) Senior Management Team and is responsible for leading both external and internal communications for Jhpiego.
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This position works to ensure promotions and organizational presence are consistent with CHS and network objectives, and supports the network’s strategic planning process. The Network Marketing Director will collaborate with approved vendors and CHS-based marketing and communications staff to execute digital-first, multi-channel campaigns, including measurement and reporting.
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Preferred SkillsBranding, Change Management, Creative Process, Design Thinking, Digital Marketing, Media Relations, Prioritization, Strategic Communication Planning, Strategic PlanningCompetenciesCopywriting and Editing, Decision Making and Critical Thinking, Effective Communications, Influencing, Organizational CommunicationsWork ExperienceRoles at this level typically require a university / college degree.
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Additionally, the Communications Director must have: Well-developed knowledge of the communications/marketing field, including experience leading communication strategy, converting complex topics into accessible stories, creatively using social media/technology, and experience in planning, writing, editing, and production of press, print, and digital materials.
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Lead and facilitate planning processes and the development of strategic communications plans, as well as creative and strategic projects, that advance university and program priorities and goals, including effective brainstorming and other concept origination activities, developing project implementation tactics and timelines, and identifying resource needs.
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This role is responsible for developing and managing the strategic planning and execution of scientific communications, including publication plans, medical communications, and scientific training materials.
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Knowledge of business and management principles, including strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership techniques, and coordination of people and resources. As the Senior Director - Strategic Accounts, you will have leadership, management and profitability responsibility of an assigned client account base or channel with a primary focus on strategy.
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5+ years of experience in strategic publication planning and execution. The Director will report to the Senior Director of Scientific Communications. Director, Scientific Communications.
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Through strategic planning and creative execution, the Marketing Communications team supports the company’s corporate strategy and objectives, driving the Firm’s visibility and reputation.
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The Development and Communications Director will assist the CEO in developing and implementing a comprehensive and strategic fundraising plan that includes individual donors, churches, special events, campaigns, and grants.
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Job Summary The Director, Strategic Initiatives & Internal Communications contributes through a senior leadership role to the formulation and execution of the UCSF School of Dentistry (SOD) vision and strategic plan.
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