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1 – 3 years of professional experience in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Political Science, Hospitality, Marketing or any other related field. Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Political Science, Marketing or any other related field.
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In coordination with colleagues in UMC , Advancement (alumni and donor relations), and Stritch’s Admissions Office, the associate director, marketing communications is responsible for the public presence of the school and the channels it uses to communicate with and engage target audiences.
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We are looking for a VP, Director of Public Relations who will lead day-to-day operations, serve as senior client contact, and execute strategic public relations programming for the PR practice.
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The Associate Director of Corporate Relations is responsible for maintaining and increasing funding from corporate entities through effective strategic Partnership planning with the Director of Corporate Relations and manage, train and mentor the Corporate Relations Leadership Representative to support corporate donor acquisition and new business Development identification, cultivation and solicitation in order to meet short and long-term goals of the department.
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The Senior Director, Consumer Connection is responsible for connecting the US consumer to our brand commercialization plans by leading and activating a strong functional strategy in the form of paid media, social media, influencers, public relations, loyalty, shopper marketing, and leading the internal creative agency.
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Minimum five years of professional work experience in fundraising, development, alumni relations, donor relations, nonprofit management, research, marketing, communications, or similar professional work experience.
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The role requires close collaboration with NMMA’s Marketing Communications and Government Relations teams, the Boat Show Operations team, the Sponsorship Sales team, as well as boating manufacturers, dealers, and accessory exhibitors, ensuring seamless alignment across all consumer touchpoints.
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Lead the commercialization efforts for paid media, shopper marketing, social media, PR, influencer relations, and loyalty programs in the US market. Manage the in-house creative studio specializing in organic social content, internal communications, shopper marketing support, and fulfilling ad-hoc requests.
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The Global Brand Manager reports to the RMHC Global Marketing & Communications Director. Global tactics include: planning, development and implementation across paid, owned and earned media; direct response marketing and fundraising efforts - including email and direct mail, digital and social media content and campaign creation; public relations; crisis communication; advertising; content management across the rmhc.org website; and corporate marketing activation.
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Knowledge of hotel operations, including marketing plans, security and safety programs, personnel and labor relations, preparation of business plans, repairs, maintenance, budget forecasting, quality assurance programs, hospitality law, and long-range planning.
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Participates as an active member of the Employer Relations team to develop and implement a year-round marketing strategy to identify and source employment opportunities for the wide range of interests and job levels represented in Chicago Booth constituencies: Specialty Masters students, Full-Time MBA students, Evening/Weekend MBA students, Executive MBA students in Chicago, London, and Hong Kong, and alumni across the globe.
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The Nuclear Medicine RSD will collaborate with stakeholder functions (, National Accounts Director, PMFs, Marketing, Market Access, Medical Science, Commercial Operations, Supply Chain, Finance, Customer Excellence and Corporate Development, etc.
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The Vice President of Institutional Advancement will work alongside the Development Director, Events Manager, Marketing/Communications Director, and Board Development and Marketing Committees to implement advancement efforts inclusive of The De La Salle Fund for Excellence, Major Gifts, Capital Campaigns, Special Events, Planned Gifts, Grants, and Corporation and Foundation gifts.
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We are currently hiring for a Senior Marketing Communications Director in the Chicago area. 3-5 years of experience in public relations communications, public relations, marketing, or journalism.
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The Career Strategist and Alumni Relations Manager will report to the Director of Professional Development and will work closely with the Alumni Committee, Marketing, and the larger Talent team.
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