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3-5 years of experience within public relations, influencer marketing or similar field. Mario Badescu Skin Care is seeking a Public Relations Director who will run the brands.
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Position Details Proposed Start Date 06/03/2024 Classification Title Administrative Support Rank N - No Rank Working Title Public Affairs Coordinator Department 100200 - GOV Government Relations Position Number D92013 Representation UU - Unclassified Unrepresented Renewable Renewable End date, if applicable Position FTE Tenure Status N - not applicable Position Summary Brief Description of PSU/School/Dept PSU is located in the Office of the President.
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You have a Master’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism or a related area. You have at least 5 years of proven experience in a global, preferably manufacturing company, using corporate communications, media relations, public relations, digital communications, and social media to build and support a global brand.
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This position will be located within the County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Community Programs Unit. The Public Information and Communications, Staff Analyst position will handle internal and external communications, media relations, crisis communications and Board relations for several high-profile programs.
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Our services include: brand strategy, data-driven marketing, advertising, digital (web, social media, mobile) communications, public and media relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, business development, nonprofit fund development, videography and graphic design.
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Develop formal, collaborative working relationships with associated departments, including Academic Affairs; Alumni Relations; Athletics; Campus Ministry; Career Services; Center for Cultural Engagement; Dean of Students; Disability Support Services; Enrollment Services; General Counsel; Housing Services; Public Safety (DPS); Residence Life; Technology Services; Facilities and Maintenance; and Pryzbyla Management.
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Producer II: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in media production, communications, television broadcasting, film, journalism, advertising, public relations, or closely related field.
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This position includes, but is not limited to, responsible, professional work researching, developing, and implementing countywide marketing and public relations programs, and serving as a public information officer for Volusia County Government.
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Collaborate with advertising agency and vice president of sales and marketing regarding media, public relations, and advertising. Collaborate with the home office, develop, and execute marketing and public relations plans for the entire continuing care retirement community (CCRC) to achieve optimal sales/occupancy goals and meet or exceed projections.
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Stone Ward is a recognized leader in innovative marketing solutions throughout the region with dedicated teams devoted to strategy, creative, digital, media, video production, client services, and public relations.
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Knowledge of public relations, hospitality/retail, business, event management, arts administration, education or other related fields, along with an understanding of and passion for culture and arts.
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To serve as the CSU's advocate at contract grievance arbitration hearings, meet and confer sessions with the applicable union(s), represent the CSU before the Public Employment Relations Board (PERB), and provide generalist labor relations support for campuses as assigned.
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The successful candidate will be assertive and efficient and possess excellent leadership skills to oversee all town affairs, including budgets, personnel, facilities, procurement, public works, grant administration, fire and police services, and public relations.
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Leading and managing the Ulster Community College Foundation, Inc., the College’s public relations strategy and alumni relations, this position reports directly to the Chief of Staff.
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Bachelor’s Degree in communications, public relations, or marketing. Perform project management duties such as managing large tasks and projects, performing research, report writing, leading public involvement meetings, and maintaining client relations.
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