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The advertising sales arm of Charter Communications, Spectrum Reach brings world-class and innovative marketing solutions to more than 22,000 clients. Get to Know UsCharter Communications is known in the United States by our Spectrum brands, including: Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum Enterprise and Spectrum Reach.
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As the Media Relations Coordinator, you'll cultivate media relationships, maximize visibility opportunities, coordinate interview requests, develop various communications and monitor media coverage.
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Support the club’s corporate communications and publicity efforts by developing strategic media plans to promote club programs, campaigns, events and initiatives across the entire business, including marketing and brand initiatives, Arrowhead Events, community outreach efforts, special projects and more.
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Major teams within CBS include Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Enterprise Support Services, Brand Marketing and Communications, Business Development, Knowledge, and Ethics & Compliance.
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Omnicom Health Group is the largest healthcare marketing and communications network in the worldpartnering with clients to achieve meaningful change through better, more innovative communications.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, Business or related degree and 6 years of relevant experience, or. Using Microsoft Office (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint), SharePoint, MS Teams, Adobe InDesign and Acrobat, CRM and other communications-related software programs at an expert level.
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As the Product Marketing Coordinator, you will be responsible for providing day-to-date marketing and administrative support for the Campaign Management Team. Help the team determining the most marketable features of products and then building marketing campaigns focusing on these features that drive revenue growth, article submissions, customer retention, and usage growth.
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Educational background/ coursework in Business Administration/ Management, Finance/Accounting, Economics, Mathematics/Science, Sales/Marketing/Communications preferred. Develops consultative sales and marketing skills through their interaction with agents/brokers and via coaching from their manager.
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Specializing in direct sales & customer service and marketing campaigns, we are results-driven and future-focused and pride ourselves on the dependable reputation we have worked to create among our clients in the telecommunications, clean energy, and food and beverage industry.
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As a member of the sales team reporting directly to the Regional Sales Leader is responsible for technical and financial marketing and sales of composite utility poles used by utility companies for distribution, transmission, and communications applications in the defined territory.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Advertising or Business-related area. Marketing Communications Project Manager. Oversee the day-to-day project management of all internal marketing business, acting as a main point of contact for all internal business subsidiaries.
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Bachelor's degree in nonprofit management, business administration, marketing, communications, or related field. Manage donor communications platforms, including email lists and donor databases, to ensure accurate and up-to-date information.
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Strong industry experience in marketing and/or communications, with preference in strategic communications and crisis communications. Doctorate, or terminal degree in a marketing or communications.
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MERGE promotes health, wealth and happiness in the world by merging storytelling with technology and offers marketing and technology clients full-service capabilities including strategy, creative communications, experience engineering, performance marketing, media and digital platform development.
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Bachelor's degree in digital marketing, communications, journalism, communications, visual arts, computer science, video production, or related field (Preferred) The Communications Specialist will develop and manage communications strategies targeted specifically for the digital space including the management of all web assets, SEO/SEM, email, social media, database marketing, and display advertising.
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