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Post-secondary degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or an equivalent level of experience. Collaborate with our Public Relations team on key pursuits, promotional activities, and positioning campaigns.
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We are looking for a Senior Marketing Specialist to support our dynamic Energy team in the US West. This position requires a detail-oriented individual, with a background in marketing and/or communications-a team player who can lead a pursuit process, communicate effectively, manage multiple concurrent initiatives, and thrive in a deadline driven environment.
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Applicants must be current college students enrolled in an accredited college/university or be a recent graduate with in marketing, media relations, advertising, public relations, communications, animal science, web analytics, content analysis, strategic communications, or a similar field.
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In collaboration with the Vice President, Marketing Communications and with strategic oversight from the Sr. Vice President, Public Relations & Corporate Communications, the Manager or Sr. Manager will plan, budget, and execute integrated media relations programs for PTG Consulting clients to include public relations, social media, and trade strategies, as required, within budget to support client goals and key performance indicators.
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Gain hands-on experience in the fast-paced world of marketing and public relations. At Connectlyfestyle, we understand the power of communication and the artistry behind public relations.
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Director, Public Relations/Communications, B2B. Idea Hall is hiring an experienced Director of public relations and communications to join our collaborative team of marketing, communications and creative professionals.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations, Communications, or Marketing. Two years of professional experience in communications, social media, public relations, and marketing.
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Your expertise in public relations, media management, and community engagement, along with your strong commitment to public service, will be crucial in navigating the complexities of municipal government communications, ensuring that all efforts align with Irvine's values and community standards.
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Please describe your experience in public relations, social media, marketing, journalism, communications, or a closely related field. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: Under general supervision, performs entry level public relations work in support of the City's public information and community outreach strategies; assists with the advertising, marketing, and promotion of City events and programs; and performs related work as required.
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Six (6) years of advanced professional experience in communications, marketing, public relations, community outreach or a similar field, as well as strong strategic public relations skills, or any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills and abilities.
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Bachelor’s Degree, ideally in communications, public relations, journalism, or related discipline. The Executive Director will also be a senior leader within the Public Affairs unit, which includes government relations and external engagement, and works to raise awareness of the university’s impact in New Hampshire and beyond.
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Reporting to Langson IMCA’s Museum Director, this position plans, develops, and oversees all public relations, media relations, print and electronic communications, website, digital media and marketing, print and digital advertising, social media, and e-newsletter.
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Develops and implements innovative communications, public relations, and media relations programs to increase awareness and present a positive perception of the resort to grow market share, maximize revenue and profitability.
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Under the direction of a Principal/ Program Director, performs a wide variety of clerical and secretarial duties to manage the school office and to relieve the Principal or Program Director of a variety of administrative detail; serves as a lead worker; performs public relations and communications services; and assures operations of the school.
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Excellent ability to write acknowledgement letters, clear internal communications, and provide proof reading and input for reports and proposals, summaries of donor and prospect information, correspondence and public relations materials with minimal direction.
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