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5-7 years of nonprofit, development, management, annual giving, marketing, public relations, or similar professional work experience required. Reporting to the Director, Annual Giving, the Associate Director, Annual Giving executes the overall strategy and provides management and leadership for segmentation and execution of annual giving direct mail campaigns, digital communications, and the solicitation marketing plan/schedule, related technical processes and software, performance measurement, and goal setting.
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Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree and 5 years of experience; or Master's degree and 1-3 years of experience in digital marketing and design, communications, public relations, or a related field.
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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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Coordinate with internal teams such as product marketing, creative services, content, product, customer success, sales, public relations, social media, and digital team to manage field marketing program components.
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Harvard Divinity School seeks an innovative, thoughtful, and forward-thinking Chief Communications and Marketing Officer (CCMO) to creatively elevate the schools mission, research, and contributions to their fields of study to the public in creative ways to expand the global reach of the school.
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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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Healthcare, public affairs, public relations, media relations, digital media, social media, advocacy relations, medical relations, policy outreach, health communications, science communications, medical communications, communications strategy, and message development.
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Reporting to the Chief External Engagement Officer, the Director of Marketing and Communications is responsible for leading all marketing, communications, public relations, and event activities for Room to Grow. The Director will drive the development and execution of strategies that enhance Room to Grow’s brand and reputation, promote its program and mission, and increase financial support.
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About us: Highwire is a modern strategic communications and digital marketing agency designed for disruptive companies. Generate business revenue within existing clients by taking a broad view of the entire marketing and communications mix, and offering strategic recommendations to expand the scope of work or bring new services to clients.
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You will lead the implementation of leading-edge marketing tactics across several functional areas of the marketing, BD and communications team that include brand, digital and social marketing, public relations, collateral and sales enablement tools and events.
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Lead a comprehensive marketing, communications and public relations program that will enhance the Organization's image and position and facilitate internal and external communications.
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Oversee all aspects of branding, marketing, and advertising strategy; public relations; reputation management and crisis communications; content marketing; external communications; social media; and media relations.
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Master's Degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, Business Administration or equivalent field. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, Business Administration or equivalent field.
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7+ years of experience in digital communications/social media content creation, corporate communications, digital marketing or public relations agency working in digital/social.
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University or college degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or journalism/media. Knowledge of marketing communications principles for both digital and print mediums.
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