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The Communications Department at Simmons provides intellectually and experientially rigorous paths of study in Design, Journalism, Integrated Media, Public Relations and Marketing Communications, Web Design and Development, Social Media, and Cinema and Media Studies.
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Miscellaneous Support ( 5-10% ): Includes, but is not strictly limited to, documentation, logistics, and photography for fundraising and advocacy events; coordination with the My Ombudsman team’s Community Outreach Lead of cross-platform marketing efforts; and attendance and participation at regular team, committee, and all-hands meetings and professional development opportunities.
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Major teams within CBS include Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Enterprise Support Services, Brand Marketing and Communications, Business Development, Knowledge, and Ethics & Compliance.
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To advance this agenda, the Associate Director will serve as a liaison to multiple points of contact within HBS and manage relationships with key partners including SEI faculty, External Relations (especially Alumni Relations), Marketing and Communications, Career and Professional Development, and other departments.
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In partnership with the Director of Strategic Marketing & Communications and Assistant Head of School for Curriculum & Instruction, clearly define and communicate the academic and instructional vision of the Upper Division to internal and external constituency groups.
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February 2024 TITLE: Weekend Visitor Engagement Associate DEPARTMENT: Development and External Relations REPORTS TO: Marketing and Communications Manager COMPENSATION: $15 - $18/hr with experience.
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You will receive mentorship from a Sodexo manager and be able to participate in professional development workshops. Qualifications & Requirements Basic Education Requirement - Current college student with studies in hospitality/food management, facilities management, engineering, communications, human resources, accounting, marketing or another industry related college program.
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Rapidly growing Boston/NYC based law firm is seeking a Business Development + Marketing Specialist to join the team! 3+years of business development or strategy experience within a professional services or law firm, preferred.
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Minimum of eight years relevant experience in marketing and business development at a law firm of other professional services firm, with proven experience responding to proposals and RFPs from both public and private sector clients.
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6+ years of experience as a business development/marketing professional at a law firm. Collaborating on relevant PR, communications, and digital marketing initiatives by identifying current issues and assessing lawyers' ability to provide commentary or write articles.
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Current projects include those related to Hip Hop education, teacher professional development, civic education, and teaching in an age when planetary and individual health is in jeopardy.
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In partnership with the Assistant Head of School for Curriculum & Instruction, support the Upper Division faculty growth through annual goal setting, peer coaching, and professional development (Folio.
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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. Completes ongoing prospect research (online, databases, clearinghouses, professional literature, and donor prospecting directories) of current and prospective corporate, foundation and individual donors to identify viable local funding opportunities.
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Preferred experience in science related health care public relations accounts including pharmaceutical and direct-to-consumer product marketing, advocacy, program development and execution, social marketing and media relations.
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Manages workflow and facilitates internal communications related to office, practice and industry group proposals and supervisors' efforts across marketing staff to ensure knowledge-sharing and communications.
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