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Experience creating and applying customer-centric, data-driven content strategy, channel strategy and demand funnel to create editorial calendars with different types of digital-first, consistent, engaging brand & marketing content and communications across channels to meet goals.
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4 years of experience in policy, legal operations, regulatory environment, editorial operations, or content moderation in similar industries (e.g., technology, intellectual property) within artificial intelligence.
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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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The Division comprises five departments: Engagement and Marketing Strategy, Brand and Creative, Strategic Communications, Executive Communications, and Content and Editorial. The Communications Division leads the development and execution of integrated communications and marketing strategies to further the mission of the National Geographic Society and advance its position as one of the world’s most trusted non-profit organizations and global brands.
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As a member of the University of the District of Columbia's Office of Marketing and Communications, the Senior Editor oversees the content development process for the Office's written and digital content and leads communication and editorial quality control that amplifies the reach of the University's messaging and strategic priorities.
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The Editorial Director of Integrated Storytelling sits within the Editorial team, reporting to the Editor in Chief, and leads the development and execution of creative editorial concepts for our print, digital, and social platforms that bring to life our Integrated Storytelling priorities.
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In addition to the Senior Media Sales Manager, the Associate will work directly with other members of the publishing and editorial teams-including the Publisher-on the development and promotion of new products and services.
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This person may also have management responsibilities of an editorial assistant, associate content development editors, content development editor, or content development manager.
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The Division is composed of six integrated departments: Engagement and Marketing Strategy, Brand, Creative, Strategic Communications, Executive Communications, and Content and Editorial.
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Maintain Ginnie Mae's online presence, editing and proofreading site content, maintaining site editorial standards and consistency, branding and style guides, and research and development to improve content distribution with SharePoint and other site developers.
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GovExec Events seeks a highly motivated, entrepreneurial, and service-minded Director of Content to join our team and contribute to the growth, development, and production of a wide range of events for our editorial and white-label businesses - spanning federal, defense, and state and local government.
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We provide high-quality work, white-glove service, and a range of time-saving tools, editorial content, and advisory services focused on the political and policy space. As the Business Development Manager , you will play a crucial role in driving the growth and expansion of National Journal's resources across the corporate government affairs and major trade association markets.
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Lead Data2X’s editorial content strategy. Selection CriteriaBachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in public policy, international development or relevant field preferred. Develop a strategy and work to strengthen Data2X partnerships with other gender data and development data groups and agencies.
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Understanding of content management systems and editorial workflows Preferred Qualifications And Skills 7+ years of digital Product Management experience with a proven track record delivering industry leading products and solutions Residential Real Estate domain knowledge Experience working in Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Brightspot CMS, and Google Analytics A plus if you have worked on native iOS & Android apps What's in it For You.
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Establish and manage daily operations of product development, including ensuring editorial team adherence to evolving editorial policies and procedures; developing and routinely reviewing editorial schedules; planning for new volumes, content types, and products; developing translation strategies for a website; and meeting weekly with each direct report.
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