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At Canes, Restaurant Marketing is executed through localized Caniac (Grass-Roots or Neighborhood) Marketing, Media & Public Relations, Sponsorships (paid partnerships with for profit organizations) and Active Community Involvement initiatives (paid & non-pad partnerships with non-profit organizations.
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Bachelors in business, marketing, public relations, communications, digital media, digital journalism, architecture, or related field. Bachelor's in business, marketing, public relations, communications, digital media, digital journalism, architecture, or related field.
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Partner with teams across Telemundo and NBC Universal Broadcast, Cable and Streaming, including Marketing, Platforms, Public Relations/Press, Ad Sales, Affiliate Marketing and more.
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Optimizing business development opportunities Develop and implement comprehensive marketing strategies to drive on-site sales, including digital marketing, advertising, promotions, and public relations.
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We work to strengthen and protect BCG's brand, advance our business agenda, and partner with management to engage with our key audiences through tools such as global thought-leadership publications, public relations, alumni outreach, recruitment marketing, and social media.
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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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Bachelor of Arts/Science in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Advertising, Journalism, Business Administration or related field of study, and two (2) to four (4) years of related experience preferably in a related non-profit environment or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Your profile:Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, or equivalent Minimum of 3 years of B2B experience as a communications specialistDemonstrable experience in marketing data analytics and tools Thorough understanding of PR and communications elements (including media relations, press releases, social media posts, web news, internal memos, etc.
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Apply for Job - Public Relations – Account Supervisor #3420. Job Title : Public Relations – Account Supervisor. Understanding of product launches, brand storytelling, and media and influencer relations strategies.
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Digital Marketing, Information Technology, Marketing, Public Relations. The Digital Media Specialist is responsible for the creation and implementation of all manner of content for the Sentara public website, sentara.com, and social/digital media presence in support of the Sentara strategic and marketing goals.
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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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Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, or Marketing related field. As a member of the firm's Communications, Marketing and Business Development team, the Communications Manager (PR) promotes the firm's activity and initiatives across offices and practice groups in a variety of ways, including media relations, press releases, and podcasts.
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Ensure seamless coordination, communication and project management between cross-functional teams in public relations, digital marketing, graphic design, web development, and marketing automation.
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Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, or related field. As a Public Relations Assistant at Messa Sync, you will play a vital role in supporting the PR team in various tasks related to media relations, communication strategies, and event coordination.
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Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or related discipline (required), Master's Degree preferred. Work on development and execution overarching digital marketing, social media, SEO/SEM, email marketing, web development, promotions, campaigns and events.
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