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5+ years of experience in marketing, communications, or public relations, preferably in the not-for-profit sector, with demonstrated success. Develop and execute comprehensive marketing, communications, and public relations strategies across internal and external channels to enhance the image and position.
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Clover Sonoma is seeking a Marketing Communications and Public Relations Manager to oversee corporate and brand communications and public relations activities.
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The Assistant Director of Communications is responsible St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimores marketing and communications, including public relations, publications, electronic communications, social media, website management, and the promotion of St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimores programs, fundraising, volunteer and in-kind donation needs.
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Three or more years of experience in communications, public relations, marketing, communications, advertising, internal corporate communications, or sales with proven results required.
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The position will provide leadership for such key functions as marketing communications, public relations, influencer relations, analyst relations, internal communications, customer advocacy, brand strategy, and creative execution.
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Communications include the execution of press appearances, interviews, and events in coordination with the CMO, VP of Marketing, Brand Leads and the PR agency. Develop & maintain the communications calendar to establish a strategic cadence of announcements to increase earned media.
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Plan and direct content creation for external communications channels via coordinated public relations, media relations, research, blog, and related thought leadership. Direct and manage various agency relationships including design and creative services, advertising, and public relations.
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Drive strategy and execution of industry analyst relations, analyst co-marketing and influencer relations. Drive strategy and execution of marketing communications, partner with content marketing team to create compelling, measurable content to support thought leadership, programs, and campaigns, collaborating with peers on material development.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in communications and brand PR at a large corporation or agency. Organize and coordinate national press events and public appearances. Develop comprehensive PR communications around key brand activations to improve program impact and drive consumer awareness.
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At a time of organizational growth and an increasing need for Converge’s services now more than ever, the Vice President of Marketing & Communications will provide leadership over all aspects of marketing and communications – inclusive of brand management, content creation, audience development, campaigns, and external relations – working collaboratively across the organization to elevate Converge’s presence regionally and nationally.
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Represent OTIS and participate in citywide communications coordination meetings with Mayor’s Office of Communications, Managing Director’s Office, 3-1-1, social media working groups, assisting with citywide public relations as needed.
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Experience in public and media relations, composing, editing and publication production, news, broadcasting, and print media, and/or marketing, advertising, and creative services; graphic design; word processing; desktop publishing; web design; presentation; spreadsheet and/or database software; public presentation; or radio production; or computer programming/technology; experience managing content for social media channels.
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Public Relations: Function as a spokesperson for the almond milk product line, managing media relations and public communications to enhance brand reputation. Public Relations: Function as a spokesperson for the almond milk product line, managing media relations and public communications to enhance brand reputation.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, cause marketing, or related field; a master's degree is preferred. Develop and executive strategic communications plan and secure earned media, including through strategic media relations, effective press materials and dossiers, and innovative social media campaigns.
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Bachelor's degree and at least 2 years of relevant experience in public health, social science, or nonprofit communications. The Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple University's Beasley School of Law is seeking applicants to fill one full-time Communications Coordinator position that will support communication and outreach efforts led by the Director of Communications.
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