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This experience includes writing press releases, securing press coverage in industry publications, media relations, crisis communications, media research. Master’s degree in marketing, public relations, communications, journalism or business-related field.
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Responsibilities As Manager, Property Marketing and Communications with Hines, you will support the formulation and execution of Hines’ national marketing strategies by developing and implementing programs and initiatives for properties within the portfolio, that include brand positioning, tactical advertising to support each individual property, and integrating media and property marketing technologies that enhance the visibility and presence of each community.
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Years in communications, project management, or traffic/creative producer experience including digital and/or print project management in place of degree. Marketing Communications Consultant page is loaded.
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The Communications Associate is responsible for a wide range of duties to support the Communications Department in the areas of graphic design, written communications, project management, digital marketing and engagement, and supporting web-based resources.
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In this role, you will be largely responsible for employee communications – providing guidance and counsel to the business unit’s Chief Operating Officer and sitting alongside their executive team to amplify, translate and localize our corporate narrative and progress.
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Degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, English, Graphic Design, or similar. 0-2+ years of experience in a Marketing, Brand, or Communications department, preferably in the AEC or design industry.
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Develop a variety of employee communications ranging from email messages and articles to and newsletters and digital signage. The ability to build strong stakeholder relationships, write clear and engaging employee communications, and develop strategic communications plans will be essential to your success.
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Under the direction of the Director of Marketing & Communications, the Assistant Director of Digital Marketing & Communications (ADDMC) leads the ongoing development and management of the intranet, external website(s), and other digital communications for Illinois Action for Children (IAFC.
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Corporate Communications: Lead the development of clear and effective corporate communication materials, including press releases, executive messaging, and internal communications to enhance storytelling and brand alignment.
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Our client, a prestigious national law firm with well over a century of excellence, is seeking a REMOTE Communications Specialist to join their team in the West Coast office to elevate the firm's branding.
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As an Internal Communications & Engagement Specialist, this role will play a key role in fostering employee engagement and collaboration across Sonova Audiological Care U.S. This person in this role is tech-savvy, and will leverage problem-solving skills to create and deliver compelling communications and engagement materials through various internal channels.
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Drive innovation and stay abreast of industry trends: Keep a pulse on the latest trends and emerging platforms across integrated marketing and brand communications, constantly seeking opportunities to innovate and differentiate the Wilson brand.
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Founded in 1964, Interstate Electronics Company designs, installs and maintains a wide range of technology solutions, including: audio/visual systems, professional audio systems, control systems, nurse call systems, healthcare communications systems, educational communications systems, video surveillance systems, paging systems, transit communications systems, networking infrastructure and integrated security systems.
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The Manager, Publications & Medical Communications will manage the development of high-quality scientific publications and other assigned medical and scientific communications for assigned therapeutic areas/assets within established timelines to fulfill medical/scientific objectives.
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A Campaign Communications Specialist must also be able to work collaboratively with other Union staff-both members of the communications team, and from other departments-and work with the Communications Coordinator to develop plans and strategies.
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