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The Communications and Marketing Specialist is responsible for coordinating, directing and executing the Bank’s commercial marketing objectives. Responsibilities will include event planning, vendor management, website monitoring, managing communications platform and keeping track of budget.
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The Digital Services Specialist collaborates with the business to develop digital communications for all audiences, ensuring the communication is aligned with the organization s objectives.
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The Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS) at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric & Earth Science has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Senior Research Associate I position to work as a Science Communications Specialist at the Ocean Chemistry & Ecosystems Division (OCED) at NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (NOAA/AOML.
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We're looking for a full-time Senior Marketing Specialist to join our US South regional marketing and communications team. Post-Secondary in business, marketing, communications, public relations, or an equivalent level of experience.
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The Foundation Marketing Content Specialist coordinates and assists in all marketing and communications efforts, content strategy and the sharing of our story as it relates to any philanthropic marketing initiatives that support and enhance the hospital’s mission.
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Bachelor's Degree in Advertising, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or similar field, and one to two years of relevant experience is preferred. The Marketing Specialist is responsible for the email marketing and social media initiatives at Calder Casino, along with the trafficking and execution of advertising and marketing projects.
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3+ years experience in a similar marketing and communications role within the local fine dining, luxury hospitality and/or nightlife industry. We are seeking an experienced Digital Marketing Specialist to execute marketing campaigns and activations in the Miami market.
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The Regional Media Relations and Content Specialist is a part of the Global Marketing and Communications team, reporting to the Senior Manager of U.S. Media Relations and working closely with regional U.S. leadership to drive brand building initiatives on behalf of Avison Young in Florida, Metro DC, South Carolina, North Carolina, Nashville and Atlanta.
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ExperienceGenerally requires 2 to 3 years of related experience and must include direct diversity, equity, and inclusion professional experience, as well as strong facilitation and written communications experience.
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Specialist, Communications Specialist, Communications Date: Apr 12, 2024 Location: Miami Intl Apt (MITRML) Additional Locations: NoneRequisition ID: 72584 IntroAre you ready to explore a world of possibilities, both at work and during your time off.
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Degrees: Bachelors Additional Qualifications: Bachelor‘s degree, preferably in public relations, communications, marketing or journalism. Coordinates and assists in all marketing and communications efforts, including comprehensive marketing campaigns, traffic requests, media relations, collateral production and campaign deployment.
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The Clinical Outreach Specialist is accountable for building and maintaining trust, as a reliable resource for adolescent/young adult behavioral health care, in their respective professional communities.
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External: Create and manage production of promotional and operational emails (using Marketo) according to our brand guidelines and manage calendar of emails scheduled
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Consumer Health Educator & Communications Specialist. Consumer Health Educator & Communications Specialist. The Health Educator is responsible for educating all interested consumers. The Health Educator will provide information and support to those suffering.
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As an Event Communications Specialist, you will play a key role in crafting and executing communication strategies for our events. Proven experience in event communications, public relations, or a related role.
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