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The Communications Specialist coordinates, develops and oversees internal and external communications; develops and implements a social media plan; supports the Director of Communications and Media Relations and Graphic Arts Specialist.
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Basic familiarity with Career Management Systems, Microsoft Word, Excel, Google Docs, Zoom, Adobe Acrobat, and some of the more common social media (Facebook, WhatsApp, WeChat, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, etc.
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Supports the Director of Communications and Media Relations by developing stories and leveraging industry contacts. Assists the Media Arts Specialist in producing quality photography, videography and graphic art.
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Possesses an understanding of media relations, influencer relations, etc. Pursuant of a 4-year degree program in marketing, communications, journalism, public relations, English, or a related field.
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Keywords: Communications, Marketing, Content Strategist, Content Specialist, Copywriter, Communications Specialist, Senior Specialist, Marketing Specialist, Digital Communications, Digital Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media Specialist, Communications Manager, Communications Professional, Communications Strategist, Communications Advisor, Non-Profit Communications, Non-Profit, Communications Mgr, Association Marketing, Marcom Specialist, Communications Coordinator, Marcom Specialist.
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As a senior member of the Communications team, the Senior Press Secretary will help lead media outreach for the district, working closely with the Chief of Communications and Executive Director of Media Relations to develop and implement communications strategies for high priority initiatives and urgent communications matters.
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We advise clients on, among other things, domestic and cross border M&A, IPOs, activism, capital markets and investor relations, public and regulatory affairs, geopolitical issues, litigation, crisis, cyber, employee engagement, digital, opinion research and on broader reputation campaigns.
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Leads and convenes career services and employer relations staff within the BSD’s programs to foster collaboration and ensure alignment with the OME’s goals. Leveraging expertise in employer relations and career advising, the successful candidate will develop a strategic vision for career services and lead master’s program staff across the division in accomplishing that vision.
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Experience/Familiarity with social media marketing, non-profit marketing, and/or public relations. Filmmaking is taught through hands-on, interdisciplinary, student- and problem-centered programming, capturing the attention of our focus age group in a society dominated by visual media.
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Experience a wide range of agency capabilities including Branding and Purpose, Creative Storytelling, Demand Generation, Digital and Social Engagement, Media Relations, Reputation Management, Research and Insights, Crisis Communications, and Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG.
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The Creative Director position is a full time, onsite role that is solely responsible for increasing revenue by developing strategies across various marketing channels including but not limited to; digital marketing, visual marketing, branding and messaging, website development and management, e-commerce, public relations, SEO, paid search, social media, brand partnerships, and promotional events.
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Multi Media/Public Relations Coordinator is responsible for creating, maintaining, and executing a comprehensivecommunications strategy that advances the Winnebago County Health Department’s community visibility and engagement.
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Partner with Social Media Manager to write and create digital content for organization’s social media outlets, such as regular posts, blogs, tweets, etc. We are now hiring for a full-time Public Relations Manager (MPI ) to join our Team.
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We offer public relations, content marketing, social media, graphic design and branding, consumer brand strategy, franchise development consulting, marketing strategy and execution, advertising and experiential marketing services.
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Demonstrated interest and experience in nonprofit communications, public relations, journalism and/or new media preferred. Minimum of a BA/BS in Communications, Public Relations, Public Affairs, Media, Marketing or equivalent.
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