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The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Director of Strategic Communications for Advancement. Director of Strategic Communications for Advancement.
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From the Annual Fund and Membership campaigns – to event sponsorship, planned giving, and major gifts – the Director of Advancement leads the goal setting and fulfillment with support of the Development and Marketing Team, Executive Director, and other leadership team members.
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This position has three direct reports: an Associate Director of Advancement, a Membership Manager, and a Grants Manager. The Director of Advancement manages a comprehensive development program including membership, major gifts, individual annual giving, partnership on events, corporate and foundation giving, planned giving and government support.
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The Advancement Communications Coordinator supports the creation of mass email assets to communicate with our donor support base about ministry projects and giving opportunities. The Advancement Communications Coordinator must have strong interpersonal communication skills and a thorough understanding of various platforms of communication.
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The Director will play a pivotal role in all aspects of the Communications Department, working closely with the Director of Communications Operations, the Digital Director and the Deputy Director of Communications, as well as junior comms staff.
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Along with the President & CEO, the Director of Advancement serves as a key voice of, and community ambassador for, the organization and as a member of the La Plaza’s leadership team.
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As an ambassador for the organization, the Director of Communications will advance the organization’s position locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. The Director of Communications develops and implements a world-class communications and public relations plan for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, directly managing communications activities that promote, enhance, and protect the organization’s brand and products.
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Under the general supervision of the Vice President of Policy & Communications, the Communications Director manages and leads the public and media relations functions of Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky (PPGNHAIK) and its advocacy organization Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates.
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It is the primary responsibility of the Director of Communications to guide and direct proactive and strategic leadership of media relations strategies to promote Kansas City as a tourist and meeting destination.
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40% - The Director will lead the strategy and implementation of all logistical details and implementation for events tied to the strategic goals of University Advancement initiatives involving trustees, board members, donors, alumni and other key internal and external constituencies.
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OCCUPATIONAL SUMMARY Reporting to the Director of Advancement Services, the Assistant Director will work closely with the Development & Alumni Relations staff to support their fundraising activities and identify new prospects, especially in the areas of principal and major gifts.
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The Director of Advancement and Stewardship leads Holy Trinitys fundraising activities at both the Church and the School. The director works with the communications director to promote a life-giving generosity toward Holy Trinity and its ministries acknowledging all we have from God (Time, Talent, Treasure) is a gift, meant to be shared.
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The position will report to the Assistant Athletic Director of Athletic Communications and will assist with the publicity efforts of the University's NCAA Division I intercollegiate sports.
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Director of Athletic Communications. Assists the department director in the content development and web site maintenance for other aspects of department operations including but not limited to facilities, intramurals, external relations, summer camps, etc.
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Collaborate with the Director of External Relations and other administrators to initiate, create, and execute integrated marketing and communications strategies and plans to position Dexter Southfield as the pre-eminent PreK-Class 12 independent school in Greater Boston.
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