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The Director of PR & Corporate Communications position is responsible for the creation and execution of communications and stakeholder management strategies that support the company's vision, culture, business plans, national promotions and brand identity.
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Scopely is looking for a Vice President, Corporate Brand & Communications to join our Corporate Brand & Communications team in the US on a hybrid or remote basis! Corporate Comms (B2B editorial, media relations, public affairs/crisis management, thought-leadership, executive engagement, awards (e.g., games, company, execs), etc.
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The Development & Communications Director supervises the Sr. Grant Writer, Events & Corporate Engagement Manager, and Development & Communications Coordinator. The Development & Communications Director is a key contributor to the Corps’ success and sustainability.
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The ideal candidate will work directly with senior investment professionals and corporate boards, as well as the broader Ares Legal department and Finance & Accounting, Tax, Public Investor Relations, Communications and Compliance departments.
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Industry Advocacy: Identify and evaluate opportunities to participate in industry councils and collaborate with external advocates to shape the industry narrative in support of Priceline’s broader Brand strategy and External Communications objectives.
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Collaborate with the communications team to deliver all communications for the corporate sponsorship program. Collaborate with the communications team to deliver all communications to corporate sponsors, donors, and the general newsletter audience.
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You'll also work across the company's global offices to expand on the innovative design systems and brand marketing applications of the agency-built in collaboration with various department groups including Communications, People (HR), Corporate Strategy and Business Development, Data & Analytics, and the UTA Foundation.
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Pace is looking for a data driven expert in audience development to lead the global marketing team at Pace Gallery and to spearhead marketing activity covering the gallery’s international exhibition and art fair program, corporate initiatives, and the adjacent Pace Publishing, Pace Live, and Pace Verso program arms.
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You have at least 1-2 years of post-grad experience within the media relations, corporate communications, or public relations space. We've handled mergers for GE, announced Esusu as one of the first Black-owned tech unicorns, created a closet calculator to see how recycled clothing impacts the environment with thredUP, and this team specifically tapped the Green M&M as Zappos' newest "shoefluencer" ahead of the Super Bowl, when M&M's spokescandies were put on hiatus.
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Bachelor’s degree, in HR, Communications, Administration, or Organization Development a plus. Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives, coupled with our Corporate Social Responsibility work, is informed by our employees, audiences, park guests and the communities in which we live.
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Ability to apply practical experience in at least three of the following areas: internal communications, change management, employee engagement, communications research, executive communications, and corporate communications.
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In the Corporate Communications Department, interns have a unique opportunity to work alongside a forward-thinking and ambitious social media team. Summer Intern, Corporate Communications.
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Responsible for maintaining and servicing existing portfolio as Marketing Officer (MO) to Senior Relationship Manager (RM), developing banking business with new and existing customers, driving various projects especially on corporate banking business for Japanese companies, and acting as Junior Relationship Manager to maintain own portfolio of Japanese corporate customers.
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Ambercycle is looking for an enthusiastic Head of PR and Corporate Communications candidate to help create and execute a world-class internal and external communications program for a rapidly growing materials science company.
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Excellent writing skills, strong verbal communication, and presentation skills with a thorough comprehension of corporate communications and brand marketing. Experience developing and executing creative and successful corporate communications and marketing campaigns and initiatives.
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