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The Multimedia Content Creator will possess a strong understanding of crucial storytelling through writing, videography and photography, and will work cross functionally to communicate important updates to our students, families, staff, and community by contributing to a variety of print and digital platforms including, but not limited to: BPS website, departmental and family newsletters, social media channels and internal broadcasts.
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Reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), the Senior Director will join the Marketing and Communications department, composed of 6 talented and passionate professionals who handle all aspects of integrated marketing and communications including content planning and development, website and social media management, community relations, media relations, events, and alumni engagement.
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As CCO, you will:Develop, execute, and assess integrated strategic communications programs encompassing editorial content creation, media relations, digital communications, executive communications, publications, brand management, and marketing campaigns, for both internal and external audiences, leveraging various modalities and channels to reach different audiences and leveraging the skills and talents of the OCPA team.
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The CCMO partners with Harvard Public Affairs and Communications and the HDS associate dean for development and external relations regarding media events, external relations, and campaign communications strategy and implementation.
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Working directly with the VP of Commercial Product, the Director of Creative Marketing and Storytelling will work across Boston Globe Media's branded content and media planning teams to lead stunning design and compelling narrative creation to promote Boston Globe Media's commercial solutions.
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The Health Education Communications Specialist (HECS) reports to the Director of Patient Education and collaborates with content experts across Dana-Farber to develop, review, and publish educational resources for patients and their caregivers.
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Brainstorm, pitch, and develop original content ideas Accept and apply any/all feedback received by the editorial team Communicate openly and actively with the editorial team Requirements A passion for the content and a drive to grow within the industry Previous writing experience (Editing experience is a plus) Broad working knowledge of the Film & Television world (including Game of Thrones/House of the Dragon, MCU, sitcoms, Sci-fi, Star Wars and the Walking Dead.
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Working understanding of, but not limited to, email marketing, social media, video creation, collateral development, website management, content development, and events. · Manage and execute strategic and creative marketing materials aligned with business goals and strategies for the CX brand which may include video production, collateral, email campaigns, social media campaigns, site graphics, business development presentations, and more.
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As part of a development team of three full-time employees and a full-time student intern, the Development Manager, Communications and Annual Giving is responsible for creating and editing written content for all of Ellis's external communications including the annual report, social media posts, donor correspondence, and materials for Ellis's fall benefit which raises over $650,000 annually.
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Asist in the development of digital media plans and playbooks for optimal targeting, bidding and inventory strategy. + Support translating business goals into digital media strategy with an emphasis on programmatic media.
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YALDA US works on: organising virtual events and trainings; keeping young people informed about positive development stories in Africa through social media; researching opportunities in Africa; fundraising activities; establishing and working with branches; maintaining relationships with UN and World Bank, and compliance with regulations as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit/NGO status.
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The Development Associate acts as liaison with other groups/offices across Northeastern University; provides for smooth day-to-day flow of communications. Work with the CSSH Director of Development to develop event strategy and target event demographics and locales.
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Minimum 5-7 years of diverse charitable giving, grant making and/or corporate communications/marketing experience. The position requires an experienced, creative and energetic public affairs/communications/marketing professional with experience in charitable giving and/or grant making.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, Digital Marketing, you will help build and execute our social media strategy. Contribute meaningfully to the overall social media strategy – meeting marketing objectives and utilizing social channels to drive relevance and engagement.
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REQUIREMENTS BS/BA and 2+ years of work experience in the field of linguistic, journalism, copy-writing, or copy-editing media content such as music, TV and applications with proof of writing samples; Strong command of sport culture and terminology with emphasis on MLS/soccer.
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