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The Communications Associate Manager reports to the Sustainability Director and partners within the Office for Sustainability and with others across UVA on overall sustainability communications strategies, maintains and develops the UVA sustainability website, and designs a range of engaging and timely content and engagement, all tailored to a wide range of audiences.
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You will be responsible for leading the social media presence for the CS&TO and developing proactive external communications that positions PepsiCo as an intelligent CPG company by partnering closely with the Global Internal Communications team, Strategy & Transformation leadership, and local market teams around the world.
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Reports to the associate director of the center for global learning and works with co-workers, faculty, staff, students, vendors, travel planning providers, and administrators from other institutions.
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Creating and managing the MarCom budgets in close collaboration with the product management team and Associate Director of Marketing Communications. This position reports into the Associate Director of Marketing Communications.
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Reporting directly to the Public Information Officer and Deputy Public Information Officer, this position requires a highly motivated individual with detail-oriented information and communications skills to support the needs of the office that serves as the media liaison for the Judicial Branch.
Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 29 days ago Common Misconceptions HR Has About Independent Contractors
The “gig economy," which refers to the large group of individuals who choose to work as independent agents, has been growing rapidly since the mid-2000s. Actually, it’s exploding. According to a 2023 Fiverr survey of 2,000 US workers, “73% said they will either start freelancing or continue freelancing in 2023”. Here are some more amazing statistics to note:
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The Initiative's communications team will be part of the Bloomberg School's award-winning Communications and Marketing team under the Associate Dean for Communications and Marketing at the School's Office of External Affairs (OEA), with a dotted line to the Initiative's leadership of the Associate Officer and Officer.
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Job Summary:This position is physically located in Charlottesville, VA.The Lead Communications Technician will act as the on-site coordinator and crew supervisor for voice and data installation projects.
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Athletics-communications-associate Return to Search Results. $44, Categories: Athletic Communications/Sports Information/Media Relations Directors Creative and Digital Media Required Education: 4 Year Degree Internal Number: 1 Located in Upstate New York near the Pennsylvania border, Binghamton (N.Y.) has a 21-sport NCAA Division I athletics program that competes primarily in the America East Conference.
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The Athletic Communications Assistant reports to the Director of Digital Strategy and provides support to the Associate Athletic Director of Athletic Communications in promoting the department and its student-athletes through live and on-demand video features, media relations, press releases, social networking, website, and other print and electronic media.
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Recruitment professionals are eagerly gearing up for graduation season, a time when companies can hire some of the top college graduates who will be heading into new careers. Employers must act fast if they want to reel in the freshest talent. With current labor shortages in a holding pattern so far this year, it’s beneficial for organizations to understand what 2023 college graduates want. That way, recruitment efforts can be fruitful.
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Kimley-Horn, a Fortune Magazine “100 Best Companies to Work For,” is looking for Marketing Communications Coordinator to join the Communications team in Sacramento, CA and be open to relocating to Phoenix or Denver in the future.
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Duties and Responsibilities Strategic Communications Serve as public information officer (PIO) for a large infrastructure project in Hampton Roads. This position will manage strategic communications and outreach in a Public Information Officer (PIO) role for a high-profile government agency in Norfolk, Va. The successful candidate must have demonstrated experience managing multiple projects in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment and providing client or customer service.
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The Marketing & Communications Coordinator will also help manage our Sign of Hope Employee Development (SHED) Committee, and the logistics of our community-based Friends of Sign of Hope meetings during the annual fall fundraising campaign.
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They interface with the CRM Analyst and the Associate Director of Enrollment Communications to build reports and dashboards used to track the effectiveness of campaigns and initiatives. The Marketing Communications Coordinator possesses strong project management skills, a keen attention to detail and an analytical mindset.
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As you enter the next quarter of 2023, it's important to reflect on how well your talent strategy is aligning with your business goals. This is an opportune time to design or reassess your talent mapping approach, so your recruiting and hiring scheme going forward stays in line with this year's business goals.
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We are looking for a Health Communications Specialist who will provide support for the CDC Division of State and Local Readiness (DSLR) contract. Write stories and articles for CDC communications, including DSLR newsletters, and ensure content is cleared appropriately.
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Through persuasive marketing and customized outreach strategies, the Communications Specialist will lead a team that assists the Priority Communications Services (PCS) subdivision in bringing education and awareness to its suite of Priority Telecommunications Services (PTS) that support emergency preparedness and response activities conducted by a diverse group of stakeholders.
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