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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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Social Media and Influencer Marketing Manager Boncom is a strategic marketing and consulting agency that exists to solve noble problems, promote positive behavior change, and build relevance for good causes.
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The Social Media Coordinator will report to the firms Social Media Manager and work closely with colleagues in the Global Business Development & Marketing department.
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Manages and provides guidance to the Social Media Coordinator, Internal Communications Specialist, and Staff Writer, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and brand standards.
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The Manager is responsible for leading the MSC Cruises social media strategy, inclusive of content ideation and influencer marketing. The manager will ideate and publish ongoing social media content and lead the influencer marketing program.
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Typically requires a minimum of 5+ years of progressive work experience in broadcast journalism, web journalism, corporate communications, public health, international development, or public policy, including 3+ years in multimedia work.
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Technology, Entertainment, Human Resources, Accounting & Finance, Marketing & Communications, Film Production, Engineering & Architecture, Creative & Design, Media and Communications, Administrative.
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This position plays a critical role in communicating unified and strategic messages to support the mission and vision of HSSA and works closely with the Director of Marketing and Communications, Marketing and Social Media Coordinator, Chief Development Officer, and contracted marketing and communication professionals.
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Education - Bachelor's or equivalent experience in a related field such as: Graphic Design, Communication Design, Digital Media, Media Arts, Marketing, Journalism, Communications, Business Administration, or Urban Planning; or combination of education or.
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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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You will lead a dynamic team responsible for brand management, public relations, marketing communications, digital marketing, social media, sales, and revenue management.
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New Relic is looking for a Social Media Manager to join our global marketing communications team. The Social Media Manager will lead the social team and work cross-functionally to increase our reach, grow our community, and boost our reputation through owned and earned social.
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Kimley-Horn has a rewarding opportunity for an experienced Strategic Communications Project Manager to join our team in San Jose, CA, to manage various transportation and transit infrastructure projects and programs with an expertise in managing construction and community outreach initiatives.
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The Marketing and Social Media Coordinator supports the Chief Marketing Officer on planning and execution of Pacific Catch’s overall brand building activities, and acts as the primary owner and community manager on the brand’s social media channels.
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Support broader Marketing team with initiatives tied to VIP, media, and influencer relations, as well as proofreading needs. The Communications Specialist will support the company's public relations and corporate communications efforts including fielding media and agency inquiries, preparing media kits, drafting and editing press releases, maintaining press lists, organizing executive interviews, and coordinating press visits.
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