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MS preferred in journalism, communications, public relations, marketing, international relations, global studies, or related field. This highly collaborative role will report into and work with the VP, Communications & Marketing for the dual purpose of 1) growing CORE's reputation, reach and impact and 2) influencing audiences (individual and institutional donors, partners, media outlets, and staff) to support CORE's mission.
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Marketing, Public Relations or Communications degree. Utilize marketing technology software to upload contacts to the CRM, send email campaigns, customize and print marketing collateral, track sales calls, leads, referrals, and notes.
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University degree in Public Relations, Media Relations, Communication, Journalism, Coaching, Leadership Development, Management, Business Administration, or a related field. The Downstream segment focuses on refining, logistics, power generation, and the marketing of crude oil, petroleum and petrochemical products, and related services to international and domestic customers.
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This includes projects in cooperation with other departments including: Hockey Development, Communications, Corporate Partnerships, Marketing, Ticketing, Community Relations and Public Relations.
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Influencing global positioning in market and external relations in collaboration with Marketing, Communication & Public Affairs. Experienced in marketing, market intelligence and driving a robust go to market strategy.
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What We’re Looking For: BA or BS degree in Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Journalism, Communications, or a related field. Support IMC Account Lead in driving end-to-end strategic and project support across all integrated marketing communications as the catalyst to inspire and unlock breakthrough work.
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PR/Marketing Internship: This is a part-time 12-hours per week, 12 week, unpaid remote internship. Planning, marketing and presenting at an informational meeting. Conducting an informal focus group and gathering feedback for market research.
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As the ideal candidate, you bring 3-5 years of marketing experience in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, coupled with a bachelor’s degree in marketing, Business, Public Relations, Communications, Graphic Design, or Journalism.
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You have at least 6 years of recruiting experience including building teams in one or more of the following domains: Marketing, Media, Entertainment, Consumer Products, Design and Creative, Editorial, or Public Relations.
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BA/BS in journalism, marketing, communications, public relations, or closely related field. The Marketing Specialist is responsible for planning, development, and implementation of CORE's marketing strategies, marketing communications, and public relations activities, both external and internal.
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A minimum of five (5) years of communications, public relations, and/or journalism experience. This role will be responsible for working closely with lawyers and teams within Brand & Communications and Business Development to craft and refine content that resonates with both internal and external audiences , while p articipating in specific editorial initiatives, which may include generating marketing communications, digital copy, thought leadership, award submissions, and lawyer biographies.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Journalist, public relations. Develops and implements strategic public relations programs for clients. Display marketing curiosity and a willingness to push your own thinking and the agency’s work in new directions.
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Description Internet Brands is seeking an early-career public relations or communications professional to assist with building, growing and nurturing PR and Content Marketing initiatives for our growing portfolio of Legal brands.
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Minimum 5 years running a department and similar time in sales or public relations. The successful candidate leads in planning, developing, and directing the sales and coordinating all aspects of marketing the residential living residences of our Continuing Care Retirement Community.
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College degree required in Communications, Journalism, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations or related field. - Relevant internship or previous work experience in Marketing, Advertising, PR or related field.
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