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Manage critical cross-functional relationships with developers, product marketing, performance marketers, content marketing, designers, SEOs, public relations, communications, and other teams in multiple regions to ensure alignment in global business messaging and brandingDemonstrate ability to map out a comprehensive social media marketing plan.
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Experience in communications, preferably in media relations or public policy. Track media coverage and communications metrics, providing regular reports to staff and the board.
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AdTech or digital advertising experienceDigital-out-of-home (DOOH) or retail media experienceVideo/CTV or video ad experience strongly preferredCertified Scrum Master (CSM) Scrum Product Owner Certification (CSPO) preferredOther Technical Certification Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) preferredAt least 18 years of ageLegally authorized to work in the United StatesEducation:Bachelor's Degree Computer Science, Engineering, IT or equivalent experience.
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Leads communications team to manage media relations, public affairs, and crisis communications. Collaborates with SI’s communications team to manage media relations, public affairs, and crisis communications.
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Contribute research, writing, and editing for press releases, articles, reports, case studies, fact sheets, and other communications materials (e.g. social media content) about USAID AFFORD’s activities and learning.
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Researches, prepares, and disseminates visual information and new media through various communication outlets, including digital media outlets, web, and social media. Provides multimedia support for digital media using appropriate software, including, but not limited to, Adobe Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator, and After Effects.
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Responsible for developing comprehensive social media strategies and content that support OWF's communications efforts and advance outreach and messaging for major policy and program announcements and understanding of the Wildland Fire Management program and priorities.
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The Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) is a key professional specializing in the design and implementation of cable infrastructure systems within a Department of Defense (DoD) environment.
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Media Relations and Social Engagement: Work with regional executive and division communications director to develop and execute determined media relations and social media strategy, including social media platform maintenance, media contact management, news release distributions, pitching, etc.
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Position performs a variety of assigned grassroots and PAC advocacy, i.e., Mortgage Action Alliance (MAA), MORPAC and National Advocacy Conference (NAC) work activities with a focus on planning and implementing MAA and MORPAC promotion and fundraising campaigns, including recruitment, events, communications, social media, etc.
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We apply our unique expertise in strategic communications, public affairs, research, and digital marketing to create sophisticated and customized strategies that make change possible for American and European clients.
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The Associate Director (AD) is responsible for overseeing the efficient and effective management of Corp Comm’s day-to-day operations supported by the Office Manager, Corporate Communications.
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We have an exciting opportunity in our communications practice area for an early career visual media specialist. The successful candidate will join our interdisciplinary team of graphic design, writing and copy editing, web development, video and motion design, instructional design, and social media specialists.
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We advise, design, implement, and deploy innovative and technology enabled solutions focused on "heart of the business" issues in specific sectors including Health Care & Life Sciences, Digital Banking & Payments, Investment & Wealth Management, Insurance, Telecom, Media and Energy & Resources.
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Manage and mentor the communications assistant (whose work includes digital signage, internal events, media hits entries, and answering the general communications team inbox), driving improvements, accountability, and troubleshooting issues as needed.
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