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In consultation with the FLI Network Director, develop a budget for FLI Network Communications and Marketing that aligns fiscal resources with programming objectives. Develop and implement a comprehensive strategy for brand management, online and direct marketing, media relations, and community engagement and will work closely with CSS leadership as the communications partner on a variety of strategic initiatives.
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As a Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, you’ll be part of our Enterprise Communications team, working as a hybrid employee in our Towson office 3 days per week. 8-10+ years of professional experience with evidence of increasing responsibility in Communications, Marketing, or related field, with demonstrated experience leveraging communication tools to support key strategic initiatives (experience in manufacturing or consumer goods industry preferred.
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The VP of Marketing & Communications will split time between the office and various locations within the business district. The Vice President of Marketing & Communications is responsible for creating and implementing strategic and measurable communications and marketing initiatives and tactics, including advertising campaigns, events strategy, and media relations, with the aim of increasing visibility and awareness of Downtown Partnership of Baltimore and the Downtown Management Authority, in support of the strategy vision, purpose and annual goals of the organization.
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Job Duties Provide leadership and oversight of operations and staff to ensure a high standard of content strategy, brand development, creative ideation and strategic communications for all of Morgan State Athletics in consultation with the Vice President/Director of Athletics or designated staff.
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Provides high-quality support to senior executives and internal corporate communications departments to bolster the company’s corporate strategy. We are seeking an Executive and Financial Communications Senior Manager to join Elastic’s Global Communications team to work closely with Investor Relations and the company’s senior leadership team.
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General Responsibilities: The Strategic Enrollment Communications Manager is a critical part of Howard Community College's (HCC) Enrollment Services Division creating and overseeing recruitment, admissions, Records, Registration, & VA, Testing and financial aid communications.
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Demonstrated experience in supervising and implementing effective external and internal communications plans and strategies and in editing/writing high-quality retail or academic publications is required.
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The Marketing & Communications Director will work across departments to support the promotion, outreach, and sales as related to Museum exhibits, programming, and membership. This position has two direct reports (Marketing & Communications Manager and Marketing & Development Specialist) as well as manages contracted individuals and vendors.
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Reporting to the corporate communications team, the Corporate Communications Senior Manager will play a pivotal role in developing high-impact global communication strategies and driving execution that enables the achievement of key business objectives.
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The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT MTA) is recruiting for a Police Communications Operator. Employees are responsible for receiving, reviewing, transmitting, interpreting, tracking and recording law enforcement communications.
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Advise and support the Dean and JHSON leadership (as a sounding board and occasionally ghost writer) on matters related to media relations, internal and external communications strategy, and crisis communications.
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The Communications Center at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Police Department (UMBPD) has an exciting opportunity for a Police Communications Operator (PCO) Supervisor. Skill in the operation of assigned communications equipment including telephones, voice recorder, computer terminal and input keyboard, radio transmitter, and teletypewriter; in summarizing and relaying information; in the use of keyboards and office equipment.
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Monitors and maintains radio communications. Under general supervision, a PCO performs police communications and related clerical work in a central communications center. The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), Department of Police and Public Safety is currently recruiting for a Police Communications Operator (PCO.
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Develop and execute strategic communications plans for the CEO, driving brand awareness and advancing critical objectives with the CCO and Director of PR. Reporting to the Chief Communications Officer, this impactful role is 100% remote and is for immediate hire.
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Synertex is looking to hire a Communications Specialist to support a U.S. Federal Government Agency in Linthicum Heights, MD. This is currently a hybrid position (1 day in the office, 4 days telework.
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