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Bachelor's Degree, master's degree preferred in Sports Management, Marketing, Communications or a closely related field, and a minimum of three-five (3-5) years of work experience in sports information, brand marketing, public relations and/or advertising required, preferably in collegiate athletics and/or professional athletics, required.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing and Public Relations, the Marketing Coordinator will assist in creating, executing, and analyzing an integrated content strategy to drive web traffic and ticket sales, and communicate our nonprofit mission.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing and Communications, the Public Relations Manager is a new position within our new centralized MarCom team and is responsible for managing, coordinating, and leading C2C’s media and PR efforts in collaboration with Leadership and function areas to meet organizational goals.
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This position will also contribute to the MLSC's government relations activity and work closely with our Senior Director of Marketing and Corporate Relations and Senior Digital Marketing and Communications Associate on developing and executing e-communications, social media campaigns, and uncovering new ways to enhance our digital presence, storytelling prowess, and reporting techniques.
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Craft messaging for public and media relations campaigns (including identification and pursuit of media contacts) and marketing efforts to promote NACA’s work and elevate its profile online, on tv/radio, and in print.
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The Assistant Director of Athletics for Sports Communication provides leadership in the areas of athletic communications, as well as media and public relations for UMass Boston athletics and the nineteen (19) National Athletic Collegiate Association (NCAA) Division III intercollegiate programs.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree, master’s degree preferred in Sports Management, Marketing, Communications or a closely related field, and a minimum of three-five (3-5) years of work experience in sports information, brand marketing, public relations and/or advertising required, preferably in collegiate athletics and/or professional athletics, required.
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Director collaborates with the Vice President of Communications, Marketing, and Public Affairs, the Vice President of Board Relations, and gift officers on Advancement-focused events related to their areas of work.
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The Director of Marketing and Public Relations will report into the Vice President of Business Development. The Director of Marketing and Public Relations will lead and oversee the development and implementation of marketing projects to gain public interest and raise brand awareness.
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Provides visionary leadership, management and strategic direction for the Quincy College advancement unit through a broad array of programs in resource development, alumni relations, grants and contracts, marketing, communications and public relations.
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Requirements Who You Are Bachelor’s degree plus + 7 years of public relations or communications experience Experience working in, or with, high-growth Cloud or Life Sciences companies Experience managing executive visibility programs for C-Suite leadership Polished, confident corporate communications and media relations skills An excellent storyteller with stellar writing skills - ability to write strong content with minimal editing.
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The Director also facilitates the Head of School’s internal and external communications and public relations initiatives. The Director of External Affairs and Advancement develops and executes communications, marketing and fundraising plans and strategies, with an emphasis on establishing connections between the school and key stakeholders.
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Evaluate current communications strategies with the goal of implementing a comprehensive marketing and public relations strategy focused on expanding the reach of the Institute’s research both in Massachusetts and on a national level.
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Bachelor's degree required in marketing, communications, public relations, journalism or closely related field. Develop and establish an internal communications strategy with the Associate Director of Marketing and Communications and in consultation with the department leadership team.
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Ensures site has high-quality, brand consistent digital and print collateral materials and positive public relations, with support from the Director of Marketing & Communications.
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