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Under the general supervision of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management (AVC-EM) and indirectly to the Chief Communications and Marketing Officer (CCMO) for University Communications (UCO) within the Chancellor's division, the Director of EM Marketing and Communications is responsible for the oversight, leadership and management of all marketing/communications functions for undergraduate Enrollment Management at UC San Diego.
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Position OverviewThe Director, Marketing & Communications is part of our vision to pioneer the future of sports and entertainment and will lead the paid marketing efforts to support ticket sales for the San Jose Barracuda.
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The Director of EM Marketing and Communications leads and oversees a comprehensive marketing program encompassing the targeted outreach of all of the functional units of Enrollment Management (including Cal-SOAP, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid and Scholarships Office, the Registrar, and Student Outreach Council) in coordination with University Communications colleagues, and in sync with campus brand, marketing, and communications initiatives.
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The Director of Enrollment and Marketing will demonstrate a consistent and enthusiastic commitment to Jesus Christ and support the mission of City Tree Christian School.
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The Director of Communications and Broadcasting oversees all internal and external communications, media relations and the club's TV and radio broadcast initiatives.
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The Senior Director plays a vital role in developing sustainable, impactful donor relationships through a focus on estate administration, donor engagement and marketing of planned giving opportunities.
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Coordinates with the Director of Strategic Communications on all funding, sponsorship, marketing, and administrative issues related to the athletic Web site usdtoreros.com and any Web broadcasting, radio, video, and television activities.
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Knowledge of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) and DMPK principles. Oversees the development and validation of quantitative in vivo assays to enable PK/PD characterization of therapeutic antibodies.
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Reviewing and evaluating the degree of customer acceptance of the individual restaurants and banquet service and catering; recommending new operating and marketing policies whenever declining or constant sales imply dissatisfaction by the customers, a material change in the make-up or the customer market, or a change in the competitive environment.
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In conjunction with the pastor, the Director of Music Ministry provides leadership in the planning, execution, and celebration of the parish liturgies, with special emphasis on musical leadership, fostering participation in music by the assembly, and instilling a sense of stewardship within the music ministry.
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The Director is a results-oriented professional with demonstrated success in fundraising, corporate relations, brand management, and marketing. Oversee effective and timely implementation of program and event marketing managed by the Marketing Coordinator.
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Works with Engineering Assistant Chief Engineer and Landscaping Operations Supervisor in planning, developing, and implementing new methods and procedures designed to improve operations, minimize operating costs, and effect greater utilization of labor and materials.
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This role will work in conjunction with the Director of Sales or Hotel leadership to achieve the hotel’s revenue meeting planner satisfaction scores and food and beverage catering sales goals for one or more assigned properties.
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The Contracts & Marketing Communications Director is responsible for all aspects of Contracts and Vendor Management, Communications (Internal), Social Media and Administration.
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Under the direction of the Associate Director for Communications and Strategic Initiatives, the Marketing and Communications (MarCom) Specialist manages all marketing and communications activities for the Office of Housing Administration (OHA), including graphic design materials and updating content across various channels such as print, web, and social media.
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Title: director of marketing and communications Company: Marli New York in San Diego, CA
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