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The Executive Services Division is now accepting applications for Community Engagement/Public Relations Specialist. Education : Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in English, journalism, public relations, or related field AND.
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Knowledge of the following key competencies: 4Ps and marketing mix, marketing communications, public relations and media outreach, content strategy/marketing, VOC/VOS, segmentation, value proposition and marketing program development and execution.
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Job DescriptionThe Softball Assistant Coach - Pitching is responsible for assisting the Head Coach in organizing and managing all phases of a Division I Softball program, including recruiting, team travel, strength & conditioning, student-athlete academic monitoring, public speaking, competition scheduling, budget management, and community/donor relations.
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Your Qualifications 15+ years in People Operations or relevant HR roles with 5+ years leading Global People Operations & 7 years leading Employee Relations MA in related field or MBA preferred but not required; SPHR/SHRM certification a plusDemonstrated experience driving continuous improvement initiatives in global, fast growing, newly public company environments.
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Global Public Policy is responsible for Vantage's government relations, economic development, and community engagement. Partner with marketing to develop messaging, positioning, collateral and public relations materials.
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The Digital Design, Web & Marketing Coordinator reports to the Director of Marketing and Public Relations at San Jose College. The position assists the supervisor in marketing and public relations programs to highlight the College's strengths to position it competitively within budget constraints, and to help generate enrollment through marketing activities.
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Reporting to the Director of Business Development and External Relations and receiving work lead direction from the Associate Director of International Recruitment and Partnerships, the International Recruitment Advisor provides admission information, academic support and advising to prospective international applicants on a day-to-day basis.
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Demonstrated skills in public speaking, government relations, fundraising and organizational development. public policy, community relations, media relations, finance, budgeting, fundraising.
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This position will specifically focus on managing industry and employer engagement within entrepreneurship (all disciplines), business, start-ups, economics, finance, marketing + advertising, public relations, real estate, human resources, retail, information technology, consulting, project management, and accounting.
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Previous experience in developer relations, technical writing, or public speaking is a plus. Today, Argo has 22K+ GitHub stars, is one of the fastest growing CNCF projects with over 6,000 contributors, and is trusted by hundreds of enterprises including Adobe, Tesla, PayPal, Capital One, and Peloton to automate their application delivery on Kubernetes.
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Bachelor's degree in marketing, journalism, public relations, communications or related field. Craft strategy and guide execution of all aspects of outbound marketing, including product positioning and messaging, industry thought leadership, target customer definition, competitive strategy and tactics, industry analyst engagement, media relations, channel engagement, and demand generation.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 4 years of experience in public information, marketing, or public relations. The Public Information Representative will demonstrate excellent writing and speaking skills; experience in project planning and management, analytics, community outreach, graphic design, video production, and social media; possess a positive can-do attitude, initiative, curiosity and cultural awareness, with experience in serving a diverse community; be able to multitask; and have outstanding interpersonal and customer service skills.
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Support hotel B2B marketing, digital marketing, social media, public relations and communications activities. Support of sales managers sales travel into feeder markets. Support hotel B2B marketing, digital marketing, social media, public relations and communications activities.
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The operations team focuses on forecasting, driving alignment with factory production and delivering efficiency tools and our marketing capability drives demand and localized marketing in locations around the globe.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, or a related field (or equivalent experience) Strong relationships with technology reporters in the enterprise space as well as public relations and/or journalism roles with consistent track record of success for a large brand.
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