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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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As needed, support efforts such as special projects and requests related to social media, crisis communications, media relations, external partnerships, executive communications, employee relations, and thought leadership.
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Under the supervision of the Associate Manager, Worldwide Communications, the Intern will provide assistance with digital marketing and social media campaigns for our products and company brand, as well as support for the development of Communications tactics.
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The ideal candidate will bring experience across and/or an understanding of institutional brand management, digital marketing, social media communications, recruitment marketing, fundraising communications, executive communications, issues/crisis management, and public relations.
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Work closely with the Digital Marketing Manager to support GBFB’s web content strategy, email marketing and social media content strategy while ensuring alignment with GBFB’s PR and marketing strategy, brand, and messaging architecture.
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Reporting to the Chief of Communications and Public Affairs, the Senior Director of Events will oversee the strategic planning and timely execution of events that reflect our new, community-centric strategic direction and contribute to our vision of advancing a region where access to financial well being is universal and prosperity is shared across race and ethnicity, and provide and special experiences for target audiences and affiliated marketing components.
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As a key member of the marketing and communications leadership team, the Director of Marketing and Consumer Engagement will develop and implement strategic marketing plans that advance Baystate Health’s institutional priorities, growth goals and reputational brand as an integrated health system committed to expanding access to high quality care, enhancing patient experience, being a workplace of choice, and teaching the next generation of physicians and researches through its partnership with.
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Experience managing a variety of internal and corporate communications channels, including town halls, intranets/websites, Slack, mobile, video, and social media channels. We're looking for a relationship builder who is proficient at storytelling, an excellent writer who knows how to capture the voice of an executive and understands how to communicate in the voice of our brand, and a creative thinker who can come up with innovative ideas and ways to inform, motivate, delight and engage employees through multiple channels: content, events like company town halls and employee technologies like an internal intranet, Slack and other social communications tools.
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Daily life includes a medley of development using the Wix Studio platform, user experience design, and CMS optimization - from concept to completion for primarily external communications. Comprised of teams dedicated to internal/external communications, public affairs, and policy, our environment is fast-paced, ultra-collaborative, and ever-changing.
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Work collaboratively with the Communications Director, the Center’s research team, and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital’s Office of Strategic Communications to identify, craft, and disseminate media releases on scientific findings, major grants, programmatic initiatives, and other significant research-related news, and to prepare complementary multimedia packages.
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Is looking for a dynamic sales professional who is truly one of the BEST. You will have the opportunity to represent a multi-media, multi-platform portfolio that includes exceptional over-the-air brands, streaming, the second largest podcast network in the world, extensive digital marketing assets including OTT, unique sponsorship opportunities, an e-commerce platform and original content (video/audio.
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Collaborate with Communications Manager to create content for each of Waypoint Adventure’s social media channels aligned with chief demographic of that channel and the region of Greater Boston.
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The Press Secretary will assist in the development and implementation of communications plans for office initiatives and cases and respond to media inquiries. Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell seeks a Press Secretary to help lead a fast-paced, high-volume communications office.
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4-year college degree, preferably in Communications or Broadcast Journalism. Podcasting, the fastest-growing new media, today has more monthly users than streaming music services or Netflix.
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