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Align Technology is looking for a passionate individual to be the Associate Director of Marketing Communications for the newly created Americas & EMEA region. Collaborate with teams across marketing to build and deploy omni-channel communications plans across the region (Teams include: channel marketing, product marketing, design, events, etc.
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Coordinate and support innovative marketing campaigns to target prospects including working with Communications Director and staff on messaging, calls to action, necessary landing pages, etc.
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As part of the university's integrated marketing and communications effort, the director will work collaboratively with EMMC, NIU Foundation, Student Affairs, and Outreach, Engagement and Regional Development (OERD), to engage prospective and current students, faculty, alumni, donors and other strategic partners.
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A key member of the corporate marketing and communications leadership team, the director of corporate communications will lead a team of highly talented and respected communications director(s), manager(s), specialist(s) and related professionals, as we ll as direct external communications resources.
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The Director of Development and Communications (DODC) is a new position on the Seabury team and will be responsible for bringing both structure and imagination to our growing number of fundraising and communications activities.
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Every planner and recruiter knows that each strategic process requires a pre-strategic process. This is usually just the pre-planning phase of your master plan. Because hiring and recruiting involves many aspects of business (budgets, time, employees, planning, etc.), it is important to ask yourself a few questions to evaluate what resources you have to fulfill your hiring needs. These questions include:
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The Communications Director serves as the senior communications strategist, communications team leader and advisor to senior leaders. The Communications Director develops and implements communications for the company.
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The Marketing Director will ensure that all marketing campaigns, external messaging, and collateral materials fully represent the mission, vision, and values of UAB Visual and Performing Arts. They will be responsible for day-to-day development and implementation of marketing strategies and initiatives and drive revenue and attendance to maximize public participation.
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Gensler’s global marketing and communications studio is an award-winning creative team that leads an integrated approach to content marketing, compelling storytelling, and strategic communications that position the firm for growth.
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Reporting to the Senior Assistant Athletic Director the Athletics Strategic Communications Director, oversees the Strategic Communications for Men's Basketball and other sport programs as assigned.
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Your careers page deserves a lot of attention. It is not just another page on your website. It is a vital tool that could enhance your recruitment outcomes. But in order to do that, you have to make sure it's fully optimized.
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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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Reporting to the Executive Director of Enrollment Management, the Director of Marketing and Communications is responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive marketing strategy that aligns with the Christian mission, vision and values of The King’s University.
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The CCMO oversees all aspects of internal and external communications, public relations, marketing, and advertising activities. The CCMO: 1) designs and implements a complex enterprise-wide communications strategy, 2) provides strategic leadership on the reputation, values and culture across the organization and audiences; 3) directs strategic message development, as well as thought leadership strategy and execution; 4) and manages Association-wide communications, including media, social media, integrated marketing, membership communications, and public education.
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The Senior Communications Director will have three core areas of responsibility: (1) serve as project director on a minimum of two nutrition-related, federal government communication campaigns or projects; (2) serve on SMC's senior management team to help lead the operation of the department, including directly supervising 3-5 staff; and (3) plan and conduct business development activities to grow SMC's portfolio of work.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics has found that individuals, on average, have 12.4 jobs throughout their working life. So regardless of where you are on the career ladder, it’s inevitable that at some point, you’ll begin looking for another job. That said, you might be wondering,
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The objective of the Senior Living Sales & Marketing Director is to support prospective residents and their family members as they evaluate senior care options and to help them to understand that Navion is the best senior housing option for them.
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Plan and execute employee communications events, i.e., town halls, webcasts, etc. Coordinate, draft, edit and publish communications through newsletters, e-mail, intranet, video and other media.
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