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The Marketing Communications Specialist will work closely with the Marketing Specialist and Sales & Marketing Director to drive revenue while educating new market territories about services offered by their largest account.
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The North American Marketing Communications Manager is responsible for driving integrated marketing campaigns and programs that support PIP Global Safety business objectives for sustained growth.
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With a priority focus of creating and deploying an organization-wide communications plan which currently includes email, organic social media, and direct mail, the Content Marketing Manager is part of a dynamic, cross-departmental team of marketing and communications professionals with the shared goal of increasing the organization's visibility through compelling brand-driven communications.
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Expertise in brand management, PR, communications, destination marketing, F&B marketing, digital marketing, brand & community partnerships, hotel sales and marketing, and marketing analytics.
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This position will report to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and oversee our Social Media Manager and Senior Associate of Communications & Storytelling, in addition to collaborating with other staff to tell the Active Minds story.
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Introductory marketing communications experience in an agency, nonprofit or corporate setting. Under the direction of the Chief Communications & Marketing Officer, the External.
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As our footprint expands throughout the Riverside area, we are seeking a driven Junior Marketing Communications Coordinator to join our winning team. As the Junior Marketing Communications Coordinator, you will interact regularly with local community members, qualify them for available products we promote, and explain the value and impact the peace of mind products can have.
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The anticipated need is for Adjunct Lecturers to teach undergraduate courses in Public Relations and Digital Media and Marketing Communications Programs that may include Media Writing, Crisis Communications, Media Relations, SEO & SEM Strategies, Creating Digital Content, Digital Media Analytics & Reporting, Brand & Campaign Strategy, Advertising Studio to name a few, as well as Capstone courses across disciplines.
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March Capital is seeking a Marketing & Communications Coordinator who will be an outstanding addition to our platform and marketing team. Marketing & Communications Coordinator.
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The Associate Director for Enrollment Marketing, Communications, & Events is essential to supporting the Director of Admissions in meeting the enrollment goals and educational mission of PSU. The Associate Director for Enrollment Marketing, Communications, & Events will assist with the creation and deployment of a marketing plan that will include: digital, print, social media, and branding.
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The Marketing & Communications Coordinator reports to the Director of Marketing & Communications. The MCC provides essential administrative support to ensure the smooth functionality and coordination of the marketing and communications department.
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Communications, Marketing, Content Strategist, Content Specialist, Copywriter, Communications Specialist, Senior Specialist, Marketing Specialist, Digital Communications, Digital Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media Specialist, Communications Manager, Communications Professional, Communications Strategist, Communications Advisor, Non-Profit Communications, Non-Profit, Communications Mgr, Association Marketing, Marcom Specialist, Communications Coordinator, Marcom Specialist.
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The Director of Marketing & Communications (DMC) leads MUCC’s content marketing and organizational branding; manages online and print publications and products; oversees media relations and social media, collaborates with program staff on campaigns, collaborates with the development team on strategic fundraising initiatives, and oversees the integration of website and email marketing tools with MUCC’s customer relationship management system.
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The Senior Vice President, Strategic Marketing & Corporate Communications plays a pivotal role in advancing the mission, reputation and growth of Bassett Healthcare Network and is responsible for spearheading key strategic initiatives to build a strong and respected brand for Bassett.
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Serve as the primary writer, editor, photographer, and creative director for internal and external communications and marketing efforts. Marketing and/or communications experience required.
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