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This leadership role has the primary responsibility of crafting the company's marketing strategy and overseeing all aspects of property branding, destination marketing, media, public relations, sales, revenue, distribution, e-commerce, and marketing analytics.
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Under the direction of the Director, Federal Government Relations, the Government Relations Manager represents the American Heart Association before Congress, the Executive Branch, and coalition partners on a portfolio of legislative issues including preserving and expanding healthcare access through the Medicare, Medicaid, and Affordable Care Act programs; women and childrens health; cardiac rehabilitation; and peripheral artery disease.
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You will work closely with a Sr. Public Relations Manager and the Director, PR & Communications to coordinate communications materials, campaigns, events, and other PR activities.
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Our company provides direct services including public relations, social influencer marketing and paid/earned advertising across linear, digital, OOH, OTT and CTV. Experience in directing and leading a team to create, guide and align a messaging strategy across all communications including, but not limited to website and social media, public and media relations, internal communications, and program collateral.
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Position Purpose Serves as the primary leader, to plan, direct, and implement goals and initiatives that continuously elevates the overall brand and storytelling related to strategic communications, media relations, and public relations for the Dartmouth College Athletics and Recreation Department (DCARD.
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The Labor Relations Manager is an expert in diplomacy, conflict resolution as well as time management. As Labor Relations Manager, you will be accountable for shaping the client experience by providing exceptional service in support of our world-renowned hotel.
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Job Title: Associate Public Relations Manager. People Manager: No. Experience working for or with Japanese companies/brands is a plus. Established press and influencer contacts in the video game, family entertainment industry and consumer media is a plus.
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Transferrable experience includes meeting/event planning/management, volunteer management, sales, public relations, marketing, admissions, fundraising or trust officer experience. The Program Manager will work closely with other departments including the offices of Advancement Communications, Stewardship and Donor Relations, Legal Affairs, Gift Planning, Annual Giving and Reunions, Corporate and Foundation relations, Office of Campaigns and Administration, other Major Gifts’ units, and offices within the A. B. Freeman School of Business.
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The Digital Marketing Manager is an Assistant Manager role, who supports the Director of Public Relations Manager and Director of Sales & Marketing to execute strategies in digital marketing, social and influencer media markets, strategy and content development, collateral oversight, website wireframe, content, and analytics.
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Such candidates should have a record of professional activity and teaching experience in two or more of the following areas: marketing communications, public relations, advertising, social media, media relations, crisis communication, organizational communication, new media theory, social media, journalism, digital journalism, and/or another relevant area of interest.
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Public Relations/Marketing Specialist. FEMA incident command system (ICS) and public information officer (PIO) certifications. Advanced training in photojournalism, digital imagery, editing and design, media relations, and crisis communication.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, public relations, communications, or related field. Support the development and facilitation of events including public meetings, open houses, workshops, hearings, neighborhood meetings, pop-up events, ground breakings and ribbon cuttings, conferences, one-on-one meetings stakeholder meetings, and other public events.
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This position will also engage with various functions within NN/AS. Key external relationships include patients and key opinion leaders in all Novo Nordisk therapeutic areas, third-party advocacy organizations, media, public relations agencies and vendors.
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The position requires concepts and theories of agriculture, business administration, trade, and public administration; public and media relations management; program management; economic issues related to agriculture; and Division objections.
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ResponsibilitiesHis/her functions will fall into the broad categories below:Economic and public policy analysis and advise;Regional Strategy and Positioning;Knowledge Management;Advocacy and External Relations.
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