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The position will work closely with the WiDEF Managing Director, CARE’s Marketing team and WiDEF consortium partners to establish WiDEF’s voice and visibility and meet key communications goals.
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Work with other Marketing and Communications leaders, including the VP of Marketing, Senior Director of Creative, Director of Marketing Strategy, and Senior Director of Marketing Operations to define marketing goals and develop brand and performance strategy, oversee content strategy, asset planning, and execution of paid and organic channel programs across channels that include but are not limited to direct mail, email, website, and social media.
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Manage critical cross-functional relationships with developers, product marketing, performance marketers, content marketing, designers, SEOs, public relations, communications, and other teams in multiple regions to ensure alignment in global business messaging and branding.
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As well, they interact with most of the rest of Advancement, including but not limited to Campaign Operations, Stewardship, Donor Relations, Marketing and Communications, Prospect Research, Alumni Relations, and Annual Fund.
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The Vice President Marketing & Communications (VP) reports to the Chief of Staff and Senior Vice President and is responsible for overall communications, research-based messaging, marketing, and branding management for the University as a key member of the University's leadership team.
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Seven (7) or more years of relevant professional experience in communications, marketing, business, public policy, legislative affairs, events management, or similar fields. Duties and ResponsibilitiesLead the development and implementation of the Technology Division’s communications and outreach strategy, including top-line messaging, engagement strategies and plans, marketing materials, and communication tools in coordination with the hub, bureau, and the agency.
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You will work within the marketing department as a member of the content team and you will work cross-departmentally to maximize our social channels for all organizational goals, including but not limited to communications, ticketing, community impact, sales and sponsorships and brand and fan engagement.
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Experience creating and applying customer-centric, data-driven content strategy, channel strategy and demand funnel to create editorial calendars with different types of digital-first, consistent, engaging brand & marketing content and communications across channels to meet goals.
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Examples might include public transportation campaigns, intermodal transport, traffic and safety initiatives, urban sprawl and accessibility marketing or communications from the auto industry beyond their product sales.
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AARP’s Integrated Communications and Marketing (ICM) Group includes Membership, Content and Editorial, Customer Experience, External Relations, Brand Strategy and Strategic Communications.
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This role includes coordination with other staff including gift processing, donor relations, stewardship, marketing, and communications. Develop and implement a comprehensive data management plan for the department to support data analysis of prospective donor management, gifts, fundraising reporting, and email marketing campaigns.
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The Digital Marketing Coordinator will also lead content creation (including graphic design projects and social media) and support other communications projects (including website updates and email marketing.
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Position OverviewThe International Bridge, Tunnel & Turnpike Association (IBTTA), the worldwide association for the owners and operators of toll facilities and the businesses that serve them, seeks a new Vice President, Communications, Marketing and Media Relations (VP CMMR) to provide innovative leadership and dynamic direction of communications, public relations and content-marketing services to advance IBTTAs mission, strategic goals, and priorities.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Business, or related field3-5 years of experience working in marketing communications with a minimum of two (2) years in content marketing strategy and planningPreferred Qualifications.
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Requires marketing acumen typically gained through a Bachelors degree in communications, public relations, marketing communications, hospitality, or related field and 2-5 years of experience in marketing communications and public relations.
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