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Exceptional writing, storytelling, and editorial skills, with a keen eye for detail and accuracy. Proven experience in B2B marketing, with a focus on executive engagement, content marketing, or strategic communications.
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Editorial experience is also not required, although applicants with significant editorial experience may be considered for a Senior Editor position. The position is offered on a full-time, permanent basis, allows for hybrid working and will be based in one of the following editorial offices: New York, Washington DC, Jersey City, Philadelphia, Berlin, Heidelberg; internal applicants in other journals editorial hub locations are also welcome to apply.
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SiriusXM's platforms collectively reach approximately 150 million listeners, the largest digital audio audience across paid and free tiers in North America, and deliver music, sports, talk, news, comedy, entertainment and podcasts.
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Participating in the editorial internship program was an exceptional learning experience that prepared me for my current role as a staff writer. — Colin Han, Spring-Summer 2023 Editorial Intern.
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Develop and lead various team initiatives such as social media strategy, freelance writer onboarding, editorial experimentation, and employee education opportunities. Work closely with the Editor-in-Chief to evolve and maintain an editorial strategy for InvestorPlace.com that aligns with our company's overall goal of selling subscription investing products.
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We're the kind of place where you can find first-timers delighting in their find, long-time regulars browsing the stacks, and events ranging from political correspondent panels to paint and sips and comedy nights.
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Writes, edits, reviews and assures appropriate distribution of communication/public relations/community outreach materials that have a City-wide impact; may oversee editorial process, production and publication of City or department publications, communication/public relations materials and related communication.
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Under the direction of the strategic communications director, the communications manager supports the development and implementation of strategic communications planning and messaging, editorial management and digital communications and campaigns.
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Reporting to the Director, Publishing Services / Editor-in-Chief, International Educator ( IE ), the Associate Director manages the business operations of NAFSA’s publishing services and provides editorial direction, working closely with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders across the Publications team and the organization.
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Your responsibilities will span across key areas such as media relations, editorial communications, employee communications, executive and volunteer leadership communications, reputation and crisis management, and brand management.
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Work with the editor in chief and senior management team to establish an editorial strategy that aligns with the SNMG mission and the goals of growing audience and increasing loyalty. Support the editor in chief and publisher on funding proposals, ensuring that they align with SNMG editorial goals.
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Reporting to the Director, Publishing Services / Editor-in-Chief, International Educator (IE), the Associate Director manages the business operations of the organization’s publishing services and provides editorial direction, working closely with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders across the Publications team and the organization.
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Oversees all editorial and design needs of the official diocesan web site; manages web content editor regarding design and implementation of site features. Oversees all editorial and design needs of the official diocesan web site; manages web content editor regarding design and implementation of site features.
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The Legal Editor works with the Editorial Director and the Associate Director of Publications to produce those core publications that will best serve AILA's membership while simultaneously generating revenue for the association.
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NEWSLETTERS: Serve as editorial lead on Education Week's newsletter team, with focus on content strategy, editing, and occasional writing for EdWeek Update, The Savvy Principal, The Strategic District Leader, The Top 7, and time-limited newsletters.
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