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Assist the Director of Marketing & Communications to coordinate policy-based roundtables and other events, including visits to WBDC clients with elected officials throughout the state.
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Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, or a related field. Collaborate cross-functionally with marketing, communications, and business development teams to ensure alignment and consistency in messaging.
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The Finance Director will lead the analysis of sales & margin in addition to developing and measuring KPIs. The Finance Director reports to the VP Finance for the Division and has a dotted line report to the Market President.
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The MMJ/Reporter will shoot, write, edit, and present stories for live and recorded broadcasts and streaming as well as publish content on digital and social platforms. Must be proficient in digital news gathering and able to publish content on all traditional, digital, and social platforms.
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Collaborate across RTX global communications centers of excellence including brand and marketing, channels and content, business communications, employee engagement, public relations and government affairs, to develop campaigns that contribute to business objectives.
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This position oversees a staff of 27, including a leadership team comprised of the director of the Bantam Network residential learning community and housing, director of the counseling and wellness center, director of the health center, coordinator of accessibility, chaplain and dean of spiritual and religious life, director of student leadership and engagement, and an administrative assistant.
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The Grants Manager will be responsible for researching, writing, submitting, and tracking letters of inquiry and grant applications, as well as executing all necessary reporting and funder communications.
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Reporting to the Regional VP, Medical Affairs and in collaboration with the System Chief Quality Officer, the Medical Director is a member of the Regional Executive Leadership Team. As part of the regional Quality leadership dyad with the Director of Quality, the Medical Director plays a pivotal role in overseeing and advancing quality improvement initiatives within the hospital and region.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Public/Government Administration, Emergency Management, or related discipline or equivalent experience. General understanding of utility operations, electric distribution and transmission systems, customer care, emergency preparedness, energy efficiency, energy markets, rates and regulations.
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The Executive Director manages an institutional marketing program in order to position the College for cultivation of donors, and further, supervises the development of fundraising focused strategic plans for the College and MCC Foundation.
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Duties and ResponsibilitiesClass and Volunteer Management SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Director of Annual Giving and working with fellow Class Managers, develop and execute strategies and metrics to accomplish fundraising goals for the Trinity College Fund and enhance volunteer and alumni engagement from a range of alumni classes including reunion classes.
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The Hartford HealthCare BHN is an expansive psychiatric treatment, research, and academic network that includes the world-renowned Institute of Living and the Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center.
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Collaborate with internal teams, including creative, content, and digital marketing, to define project scope, objectives, deliverables, and success criteria that align to the strategy.
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May assist on-site management with ensuring all marketing documents, supplies, reports, advertisements, and web content are current and updated a necessary based on property, regional or corporate initiatives.
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Work closely with senior leaders on employee engagement through internal communications activities, including the writing, editing and distribution of messages from the CEO, employee meeting materials, intranet content, policies and procedures, etc.
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