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This person would be in charge of creating a social media communications strategy across channels like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Reddit, Twitter, and LinkedIn, as well as engaging with the reselling community on a daily basis.
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The Social Media Strategist at Berkeley Law will be a pivotal member of the Communications team, working closely with the Assistant Dean, Creative Director, and Editorial Director.
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The Social Media Specialist will be responsible for planning, creating, implementing, and measuring Lilly Lashes social media initiatives in partnership with the Social Media Manager and our broader marketing team.
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Position Description Under the supervision of the Sr. Director of Communications, the Manager of Communication, Press Secretary, will help drive strategies on earned media and support other public communications on immigrant justice campaigns and organizing efforts.
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Summary/Primary Purpose: Plays a key role on the Divisional Communications Team, serving as videographer/MMJ and social media facilitator while also providing assistance with graphic design and website updates.
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Ability to travel and represent Global Content Operations onsite at broadcast events, ensuring recording and delivery of media. Experience with any of the following DAM/MAM platforms is preferred: Iconik, Cantemo, Front Porch Digital, IPV, ReachEngine or Dalet, and media conversion tools like Adobe Media Encoder, Elemental Server, Telestream Vantage.
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The Content Marketing Manager will be someone who thrives in the digital space, is passionate about creative social media communications, and is a strategic planner. Responsibilities include: Under the leadership of the Director of Marketing, the Content Marketing Manager will oversee digital components of the communications and marketing plan that fulfill PPGNY’s organizational mission, vision, values, business, and fundraising goals.
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Develop and maintain knowledge of ASPCA strategies, programs, and impact, in concert with that of the animal welfare field overall and media landscape and trends, to ensure solid understanding of our organizational positioning, strengths, and areas of opportunity to guide executive communications strategies and content.
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Solicit in-kind support and earned media from local and statewide outlets; coordinate and procure mass media advertising including radio, television, newspaper, magazines, social media networks, podcasts, and websites for maximum return on investment of time and resources; research current benchmark trends and preferences to determine the most appropriate mix of media to promote and present GHS’s programs and activities.
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Build and own annual social media and communications budget and calendar to support the plan. Team: Social Media Manager, Marketing Coordinator, 2 Graphic Designers.
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Digital Communications – Oversee management of LAW’s (and affiliated) Squarespace website(s) to ensure content is accessible, engaging and relevant; work with staff to develop and execute a content calendar, including drafting and editing monthly e-newsletter (The Surge) and companion blog posts, and oversee its electronic distribution; and develop and implement a social media marketing strategy, including paid ads.
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The Digital Communications Specialist is responsible for developing and executing internal and external communications strategies for Talent Acquisition (TA), and the broader Human Resources (HR) function for Terumo Medical Corporation and Terumo Americas Holding, Inc. The individual will create compelling multi-media content that drives engagement and growth across our corporate social media channels.
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Manage the Social Media Coordinator, Education and Communications Specialist, Lead Designer and Developer and related communications consultants and interns as assigned. Develop and ensure the successful execution of Just Vision’s communications strategy across platforms (including press, newsletter, website and social media) to amplify our mission, engage our audience and grow our reach.
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Infosys Consulting, the management and technology consulting unit of Infosys Ltd, is seeking motivated Communications, Media, Entertainment and Hi Tech industry Consultants. Knowledgeable in key areas of Communications provider/Hi Tech client domains including customer relationship management (CRM), CPQ, customer care operations, Service Operations, ERP and supply chain.
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Key words/skills: corporate communications, internal communications, employee communications, crisis communications, media relations, communications strategy, B2B.
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