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Bachelors degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Humanities, Business, Social Science, or related field and Minimum three (3) years experience in communications, writing, marketing, or a directly related field.
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Partner with Corporate Communications, finance and legal teams to manage the quarterly earnings process and conference call logistics. The OpportunityThe Associate Director, Investor Relations supports and participates in all aspects of IR activities, including conducting investor-focused analyses, supporting investor messaging, and executing investor events.
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Includes but is not limited to: website, annual report, LifeTimes magazine, HR communications, pitch kits and rate sheets, resident and family communications, operations and senior management support.
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Preferred SkillsBook Of Business, Client Relations, Credit, Credit Products, Customer Engagement, Decision Making, Financial Analysis, Identifying Sales OpportunitiesCompetenciesBusiness Acumen, Client Relationship Management, Customer Experience Management., Decision Making and Critical Thinking, Effective Communications, Prospecting., Selling., Tech SavvyWork ExperienceRoles at this level typically require a university / college degree.
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The ideal candidate has a proven track record of leading project management efforts for integrated marketing accounts in a cross-departmental agency environment, with a strong focus on creative project management; is well-versed in the tactical application of sound communications strategies across a suite of paid and organic print and digital media; and is eager to grow with our team.
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Work with management on projects dealing with media relations, business communications, success. This position would work closely with Strategic Marketing Managers to identify and develop new streams of revenue for clients through UNIQUE advertising strategies including sales, promotions, and innovative marketing solutions.
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The Ford Agency is a recruiting firm based in Washington, DC. We represent a broad range of organizations including: non-profits, associations, legal, consulting, and government relations firms.
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Experience in Business Development, Marketing, Public Relations/Communications, or equivalent experience. Communicates openly with the community’s Public Relations firm and/or Advertising Agency.
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The role also oversees the design and implementation of effective communication strategies collaborating with internal and external communications. Leads projects that involve identifying innovative solutions and initiatives for novel abstract problems pertinent to a range of employee relations subjects and putting in place new strategies, processes, and programs after a thorough review of their expected long-term impact.
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College degree in marketing, journalism, communications, English, public relations or related field required. Strategize, develop, implement and communicate strategic marketing and public relations campaigns.
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A master's degree in digital marketing or a related field (e.g., strategic communications, marketing, journalism, public relations). Support the creation of multimedia products (e.g., videos, social graphics, infographics), working closely with the Senior Strategic Communications Director and the BLH Communications Team. As appropriate, collaborate with vendors on digital marketing programs.
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The Communications Manager will act as the main functional point of contact for one or more Leidos Business Areas (BA), developing, prioritizing, and executing all communications strategies and tactics, including executive communications, traditional and digital marketing, media relations, and strategic communications.
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Bachelor’s degree (preferably in Communications, English, Public Relations, Marketing, Business, or Management) and 4-8 years’ work experience tied to communications and marketing or related field.
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Create messages describing initiatives for use in internal communications and partner with Corporate/Consumer Public Relations for external communications (e.g., Trade Press, Consumer Groups.
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Guide and oversee a staff team in developing and implementing a communication and marketing strategy for integrated member communications, public information, media relations, and marketing to meet organizational goals.
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