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Working knowledge of email marketing platforms, intranet content management systems and digital signage software. Minimum 2 years of experience working in internal communications, public relations, or a related field.
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At least 10-15 years’ experience in senior-level museum management (e.g., exhibit, public programs, education and curatorial development, or digital media strategies, marketing and communications, outreach, project management; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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PR/Marketing Internship: This is a part-time 12-hours per week, 12 week, unpaid remote internship. Pitching story ideas to print, broadcast and digital media. Planning, marketing and presenting at an informational meeting.
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Are you passionate about customer strategy, digital design, marketing, and platform development? The GPS Digital Customer offering helps public sector and higher education clients transform their businesses and customer interactions through innovative digital experiences.
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Plans and oversees the development of unique digital marketing and website content, online lead generation, and optimization of online conversions through social media, digital marketing and an efficient digital experience.
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Candidates who are seniors or graduate students pursuing a degree in communications, social/digital media, public relations, or marketing with an interest in entertainment and influencer marketing and non-profit organizations.
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In collaboration with the Director, Communications and Marketing and the Director, Bush Museum, lead audience acquisition strategy for the George W. Bush Presidential Museum including related programming like the Engage at the Bush Center public event series.
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Bachelor’s degree in digital communications, communications/public relations, journalism, creative writing, or related field. Minimum of 3-5 years’ experience in digital social media strategy and management either in an agency or in-house corporate setting.
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The new leader will also implement a clear, passionate, and innovative vision for marketing and communications, which includes digital content, social media, video, graphic design, and photography.
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Partner with Marketing & Communications colleagues to plan and execute paid and organic digital campaigns that propel sales enablement and lead generation. Under the direction of the Executive Director of Global Public Relations, this person is responsible for handling and implementing DTCC's social media strategy to further build brand awareness with key partners, maintain a positive image for the firm and support corporate goals.
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About us: Highwire is a modern strategic communications and digital marketing agency designed for disruptive companies. In addition to leading strategic planning efforts, fully partake in the execution of the programs we develop, as determined appropriate by account, including but not limited to writing/editing, media relations, social media, digital communications and crisis work.
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A degree in Marketing, Journalism, Public Relations, Creative Writing, Communications or related field is preferred. The purpose of the role is to support marketing activities with the goal to increase enrollment and retention by developing and implementing marketing strategies and tactics, including email marketing and print and digital marketing collateral.
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Oversee all aspects of that experience, from outreach initiatives and digital communication strategies to formal and informal educational and public programming, immersive exhibition planning and interpretation, and community-based partnerships.
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In collaboration with the Digital Marketing Manager, oversee The Village’s commercial digital marketing efforts across all social media networks. Experience in event marketing within an entertainment, sports, or public assembly facility setting.
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Representing some of the biggest Fortune One brands, we offer a suite of services from content creation and production, diversity equity & inclusion strategy, influencer marketing, corporate strategy, and public affairs to name a few.
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