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Director of Marketing Communications & Public Information Officer. In the cover letter, please describe your interest in serving as the Director of Marketing and Communications/Public Information Officer for Walla Walla Community College, including how your education and professional experience aligns with this position.
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This is a ground-floor opportunity to develop calculated sales initiatives, nurture customer relations with our esteemed clients like Fisher Scientific, Avantor/VWR and various U.S. government agencies, and build a robust sales infrastructure, while being supported by the resources of an established company.
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We are seeking a dynamic and results-driven individual to join our team as the Director of Sales and Marketing for our hotel. As a Director of Sales, your primary focus is ensuring guest satisfaction by orchestrating remarkable experiences from the moment guests arrive at the convention or meeting space.
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Great Oaks Legacy Charter School (GOLCS) in Newark is seeking a Managing Director of Marketing, Communications, & External Affairs to drive GOLCS brand stewardship and management in support of network-wide staff and student recruitment imperatives as well as media and advocacy goals.
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Join our vibrant school community as a Marketing, Admissions & Operations Director! The Director is a core part of the administrative team working under the supervision of the principal.
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The Department of Social Services Housing Emergency Referral Operations (HERO) is currently seeking a dynamic individual to fill the role of Administrative Director of Social Services MIII/Executive Director of Placements.
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The Director of Development will also receive excellent benefits including full health insurance for the employee’s family, generous vacation benefits, paid holidays, a 403(b) match, and life insurance.
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The position oversees fundraising, marketing, finance, management, and education activity, and along with the Executive Artistic Director/Founder, works closely with the Board of Trustees in governance, fundraising, strategic planning, and fulfilling the mission of the organization.
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Demonstrated leadership experience, with a track record of successfully leading higher education presidential/executive communications, strategic communications, media and marketing teams, and driving results in a fast-paced and complex organization.
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Two (2) years of experience as a Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant, Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Speech-Language Pathologist Therapist, or Rehab Tech.
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In conjunction with Director, drive creation of all presentations (i.e. global marketing meetings, seasonal brand presentations to markets) The Director of Fragrance Marketing will report directly to the VP, Fragrance Marketing.
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The Department of Homeless Services is recruiting for one Administrative Director of Social Services M-I to function as Director of Programs, who will:-Provide oversight to ensure overall case management and placement services as well as operational matters when appropriate.
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The Director of Sales & Marketing at the Luxury Collection Hotel Manhattan Midtown will report to the General Manager with a dotted line to the Vice President of Sales and will be responsible for maximizing business to exceed budget expectations.
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Experience in database structure work and in building dashboards with Tableau and/or Power BI, Google Data Studio, Datorama, and Domo is required; knowledge of visual techniques for data analysis and presentation is a plus.
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This position will report to the Director of Influencer Marketing & Partnerships and require a Hybrid work model. JamesAllen.com – a fast-growing diamond bridal jewelry ecommerce retailer - is looking for an Influencer Marketing Coordinator to join its dynamic marketing team.
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