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The Communications Specialist coordinates, develops and oversees internal and external communications; develops and implements a social media plan; supports the Director of Communications and Media Relations and Graphic Arts Specialist.
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Support the Manager of External Communications and Media relations in the coordination of crisis-focused media relations training for operations teams across the company, engaged in emergency response (incident commanders, operations managers, regional directors, municipal and government relations teams.
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Draft messaging and communications materials around Democracy Delivers Initiatives including press releases, fact sheets, suggested social media copy and more in coordination with USAID’s Public Affairs team.
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As the Marketing Communications Manager, you will work directly with the Marketing Director to develop and execute marketing strategies for our premium world-class brands: BMW , Mercedes-Benz , Jaguar , Land Rover , and Volvo.
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Deliverables include: IAH newsletter management, internal communications, paid advertisement, call and video scripts, social media management, digital/online content, collateral, direct mail, email, client letters, event presentation slide decks, press releases, ad hoc assignments.
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Minimum of two years' professional experience managing social media platforms in advocacy, political, communications, marketing, development or related fields required. The ACLU of Massachusetts ("ACLUM") seeks a Social Media Associate to support its communications and marketing efforts to advance the organization's advocacy work.
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Develop and implement creative and measurable communications and marketing plans that encompass advertising, public relations, visitor and market research and insights, publications, digital marketing, social media, events, media relations, and other aspects of strategic marketing; and will ensure that the park and agency brand identity, messaging and communications strategy are infused in all organizational efforts, both internally and externally.
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Supporting the creation of marketing and communications content across a variety of social media platforms. The Assistant will also be invited to support – and explore – any or all areas of interest within the various communications specialties represented by the OCM but will primarily be responsible for social media content creation.
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Required 3-5 years of experience in content marketing, email marketing, social media marketing, website marketing, graphic designing, nonprofit marketing and communications, and/or a related field.
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Core service areas include crisis and issues management, marketing, news and media relations, social media, web and interactive communications, executive communications and visual communications, and government and community relations.
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Bachelors degree in videography, media, communications, or related field required. The Video Production Specialist works with marketing, communications, creative, and internal customers to create top quality videos in support of marketing and communications efforts.
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Autonomously manage the development and execution of media and digital marketing programs for priority or complex brands, including but not limited to linear TV, CTV, audio, OOH, digital and social advertising, search marketing (SEO/SEM), email communications, and website design/development that directly align with brand business objectives and reach target consumers.
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Other duties as assigned Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience within an intercollegiate athletic department Proficiency in various new media platforms, encompassing website management, social media management, videography, production, and photography.
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Daily responsibilities include media coverage reporting, managing incoming media requests, database management, oversee media relations needs within the corporate communications/public relations department.
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Position Summary: The Director of Strategic Communications and Public Relations, reporting to the Chief Experience and Engagement Officer (CXO), spearheads APS's strategic communication, media, public relations, and crisis response endeavors.
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