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Senior-level public relations professional experienced in the travel, tourism or hospitality industries; able to guide, develop and grow both client programs as well as the agency’s own PR function.
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Supports and/or directs aspects of the venue's marketing activities, including but not limited to advertising, public relations, social/digital campaigns, ticket sales, venue branding, and collateral materials.
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Bachelor’s degree in hospitality and tourism management; event management; communications and public relations; outdoor recreation, etc. Demonstrated experience and skill in public relations and event communications.
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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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Strength in working with organizations and partners to co-develop and amplify marketing messages; for example, state and local travel and tourism destination marketing for extraordinary park experiences like Alcatraz Island Experience includes public relations, strategic communications, digital (including web, digital fundraising, and social media), marketing, branding, audience diversification, and crisis communications.
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Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or a closely related field is preferred with one to two years experience in marketing or public relations work; or any combination of education, training and experience which provides the required skills and knowledge.
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We specialize in restaurants and bars, food and drink, theater and arts, culture and tourism, neighborhoods and business districts, small businesses and non-profits, and more. We're seeking a professional with the following skills: press release research, writing and pitching; client account management; social media; media monitoring and tracking; finding speaking and awards lists and submission; festival and trade show coordination for clients; light event planning; photo shoot coordination; agency team activities.
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Associate's Degree in Healthcare Administration, Nursing, Public Health, Hospitality Management, International, Business Administration, Marketing, Public Relations, Relationship Management, Social Services, Public Administration or related fields.
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The Newlink Communications Tourism Practice is seeking an exceptional Billingual Public Relations Manager to join our dynamic international team. As a Billingual (English and Spanish) Public Relations Manager, you will play a crucial role in our PR team, managing a variety of client accounts, mentoring junior team members, and driving successful PR campaigns.
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Works with local and regional tourism offices, marketing and public relations agencies, etc. In coordination with the HCH marketing team and the DOSM, helps develop brochures, advertising copy, and other written/digital materials/signage about available food/beverage services and hotel facilities for public accommodation.
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B.A degree in Journalism, Public Relations, Communications or similar discipline, or equivalent professional training is preferred. At least 8-10 years of professional experience in Communications, Public Relations, or Journalism, including at least 2 years of experience managing direct reports, is required.
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ANDEXPERIENCE: Have three years of experience in performing public information, public relations, convention, or non-profit management work. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION: Have a bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, public relations, public policy, or related field from an accredited university.
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Lou Hammond Group (LHG) is seeking a Public Relations agency Account Executive to work on a fantastic and fun group of travel/hospitality clients. Minimum two years full-time public relations agency or PR-related experience (Note: this is not an entry-level position – seeking beyond internship experience.
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Experience in tourism, hospitality, recreation, marketing, public relations, or related field. Experience in tourism, hospitality, recreation, marketing, public relations, or related field.
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The Executive Director should have education and/or experience in one or more of the following areas: marketing, fundraising, strategic planning, economics, finance, public relations, marketing and social media, tourism/hospitality, design, journalism, business administration, public administration, communications, volunteer or nonprofit administration and /or small business development.
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