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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Relations/Communications, Marketing or related field. Distribute approved written marketing communication including notes, newsletters, promotional flyers, invitations and brochures as part of the sales process.
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Create and manage communications assets, such as press releases, blogs, marketing collateral, web content, social media posts, internal communications etc. Bachelor's degree in marketing, public relations, communications, journalism, or a related field required.
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Typical qualifications would be equivalent to:Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, English, Marketing, or a related field preferred. Minimum of 7 years of large agency and/or public relations experienceDemonstrated record in building strong client relationships and delivering programs that exceeded anticipated results About Ketchum As a global communications consultancy with 100 plus years of experience, Ketchum is a trusted partner who is equal parts creative and analytical.
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Drive lead generation by partnering with marketing communications on promotional plans. At least 5 years experience in B2B marketing for the personal care or consumer sector. You will report to the North American Marketing Director.
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We promise to stay at the cutting edge of the Marketing Communications industry and help you strengthen your brand. E3 Package Media’s mission is to provide our customers with answers to their marketing questions.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, Communications, English or a directly related field, plus three years of experience in the preparation and dissemination of public information; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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Master s Degree in Information Technology, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Management, Marketing, Communications, or related field. Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Management, Marketing, Communications, or related field.
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Work with Business Unit marketing on branding, messaging for both external and internal communications. This leader will be instrumental in growing the business by bringing together the Internal ecosystem (marketing, sales, pre sales, industry solutions) and driving efforts externally to support market growth through net new logo acquisition, proactive solution offerings, targeted industry focused campaigns and strategic growth account development.
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Work with internal and external agencies Partner with corporate communications, marketing, social and others to identify content, add it to sites and optimize engagement Ensure proper tagging at the page and site levels Manage and optimize SEO strategy.
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Coordinate Demand Strategy channel sales with your key internal partners including Product Management, Marketing, Communications, Insights, Finance, Legal, Manufacturing and Supply Chain.
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Other responsibilities include:Managing special events on and off campus which promote Hartgrove Behavioral Health System and Garfield Park Behavioral Hospital as a progressive behavioral health system with commitment to the community; Writing and editing internal and external communications; Managing community outreach activities and exhibits; Promoting and motivates sales/marketing and other key staff in referral and admission development.
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Write accurate, appealing content in journalistic, feature, and marketing-oriented styles. At least 7 years of experience in a communications-related field of work. Experience with digital asset creation is a plus.
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Partner with Corporate Communications to help guide the organization’s thought leadership strategy including authoring/co-authoring publications and facilitating expert-led sessions with key industry partners and clients.
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Our marketing communications, market research and brand teams drive travelers' familiarity and engagement with the United brand. Build a collaborative working relationship with sales and marketing management to compile business and customer insights to inform product roadmap.
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Many of our Area Sales Director s, known as Area Directors, do have prior sales or marketing communications experience, but our unique low-pressure sales approach combined with the other aspects of the opportunity mean our most successful people are driven and act more like business owners.
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