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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. 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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These efforts include annual, major, and principal gifts solicitations and strategy, alumni relations, constituent engagement, stewardship, corporate and foundation relations, development communications and numerous special events.
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Support Annual Report process, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report and other enterprise external communications activities as assigned. ·The Strategic Communications & Creative Services team reports into Human Resources and Global Military Sales & Strategy to provide strategic, collaborative support to our internal and external customers.
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Manage and oversee the Schools Advisory Board and work with faculty leads on department/center advisory boards, including recruitment and engagement of new volunteer members that provide critical insights, philanthropic support, and an expanded network of corporate connections.
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The Senior Events Manager is responsible for managing a small Corporate Events team within the Corporate Communications group that delivers 55+ hybrid and highly visible events annually.
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Handle customer communications using incident handling, escalation, quality measurement procedures, and work instructions. Experience working with Windows Environment Job Family Admin Employee Type Seasonal - Corporate WOTC Eligibility Check Yes.
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The firm deploys deep expertise across sectors and specialty areas, including consumer marketing, corporate reputation, healthcare, technology, public affairs, financial services, corporate social responsibility, financial communications and crisis management, using proprietary social, digital and analytics methodologies.
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The Jr. Marketing and Sales Coordinator is responsible for developing the marketing strategy that will tell our client’s story—driving business results, improving brand relevance, and strengthening our corporate reputation—to a range of audiences that includes consumers, influencers and client officials.
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Position Summary:The Jr. Marketing and Sales Coordinator is responsible for developing the marketing strategy that will tell our client’s story—driving business results, improving brand relevance, and strengthening our corporate reputation—to a range of audiences that includes consumers, influencers and client officials.
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Central Service efforts including but not limited to fundraising and stewardship events, donor relations, corporate engagement and departmental communications fall within this portfolio.
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Reviews and responsible for all corporate communications applicable to their assigned area. Frequently ascend/descend ladders in order to retrieve and put away stock. Drives store sales which may include performing in all Five Below services (ear piercing, balloons, buy online pick up in store, etc.
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Oversee the annual compliance training, corporate communications, and facilitate effective and efficient policy management. Serves as the primary contact for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for Medicare compliance communications.
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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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Brand Gatekeeper / Crisis Management: Address all public concerns and social responsibility issues related to brand in a timely and proactive manner, in partnership with Executive Director and ELC Corporate Communications leads.
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KPMG is currently seeking a Manager, Communications to join our Corporate Affairs organization. Execute communications projects, tasks, and deliverables that seek to shape, advance, and protect the firm's reputation, especially those projects related to employee engagement and content strategy.
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