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Bachelor’s degree in Travel Tourism, Hospitality, Marketing, Public Relations, Journalism, Advertising, Communications, English or equivalent. Familiarity with the following software: CVENT; Travel booking through a third-party agent (e.g., CWT); Expense reporting through Concur; Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Word.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Marketing, or a related field; Master's degree preferred. An exceptional communicator with strong writing, editing, and public speaking skills.
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A degree(s) in business, communications, marketing, public relations, government affairs, political science, technical area of specialty or relevant field may be substituted per LCRA guidelines for certain years of experience.
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Under the supervision of the VP of Marketing this role will play a crucial role in driving effective communication strategies and targeted public relations efforts to build the HeartFlow Brand.
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Assist the Sr Director of Public Relations to develop PR materials such as press releases and pitches, media briefs for brand leadership and recaps. This role will report to the Senior Director of PR and serve as liaison to our brand's public relations agency partners as well as be expected to develop and maintain valuable relationships with local and national media.
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The Chief Marketing Officer will work closely with the CEO and will report directly to the COO to execute world-class content creation, branding, advertising, storytelling, public relations, digital marketing, and market research for YAL and its programs.
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Work collaboratively and in a professional manner with all allied health and public safety personnel as well as your fellow EMTs. Participate in community programs to maintain AMR image and establish strong community relations.
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This position requires: Bachelor's degree in journalism, public relations, English, corporate communications, business, finance, or a related field plus a minimum of seven (7) years in corporate communications and a minimum of three (3) years in a managerial role.
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Communications/Marketing: Lead the communications, marketing, and public relations efforts for College Possible Texas and work closely with the National Communications Team. Oversee heads-up marketing efforts- quarterly newsletter, social media, marketing slide deck and website maintenance.
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Marketing: Coordinate special events, promotions, marketing collateral, media interaction, public relations, website updates, social media marketing. Aramark Student Nutrition provides food and nutrition services to over 350 school districts in the U.S. It offers public and private education institutions a variety of dining options including breakfast and lunch programs, after-school snacks, catering, nutrition education and retail operations.
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Explore opportunities in Corporate Development; Financial Services; Human Resources; Health, Safety, Security &, Environment; Information Technology Services; Marketing, Communications & Public Relations; Operations Support; Practice Services; Procurement & Real Estate; Programs & Business Solutions; and Risk Management.
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A communications, public relations or journalism background, preferred. We believe diversity, equity, and inclusion is vital to driving our culture, sparking innovation and achieving long-term success.
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A Spectrum Client Relations Manager is an operational team leader over a staff of HOA Community Managers. Community Managers who handle the day-to-day business and projects of a portfolio of HOA communities, including financials, vendors, public meetings, and administration.
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A degree in communication, public relations, or a related field - experience with community outreach, vendor or subcontractor management will be considered in lieu of a degree. To thrive in this role, you should have excellent communication and public speaking skills, the ability to build strong relationships with key clients and agencies, proficiency in relevant software tools, and a thorough understanding of supplier diversity initiatives.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, public relations, English, corporate communications, business, finance, or a related field plus a minimum of ten (10) years in corporate communications and a minimum of five (5) years in a managerial role.
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