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4-year bachelor's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Business, or related major; 2 years’ experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising agency experience preferred.
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This can be obtained through a combination of work experience and completion of a Bachelor’s degree program in Computer Information Systems (CIS), Computer Information Management (CIM), Marketing, Public Relations, Finance, Economics, Business or Public Administration, International Business, Agribusiness or a closely related field.
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Supervisors are responsible for overseeing youth and adult sports programs; employee supervision and motivation; facility cleanliness and safety; public relations and game related problems; supervision of participants and enforcement of rules and regulations; attend to all daily tasks necessary for the efficient and effective operation of the recreation center as assigned; supervise sports and concession staff; keep records and oversee cash handling of the concession stand.
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3 years of work experience in marketing, public relations or advertising agency roles. Translate client requests, interests or priorities into marketing strategy briefs for either member or Business to Business (B2B) marketing materials.
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This position is part of the Communications & Public Relations (PR) unit within the Corporate Marketing & Communications Department at Public Consulting Group (PCG), which is the firm’s resource for communications and public relations leadership, strategy, expertise, and service.
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Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: BR) , is a global Fintech leader, delivering technology-driven solutions that drive digital transformation for banks, broker-dealers, asset and wealth managers and public companies.
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Education Requirements: Bachelors in communications, journalism, public relations or other relevant field is preferred. + Must be eligible for client Public Trust (level of access) prior to start.
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Communications/Public Relations, Development, People/Human Resources. Communications/Public Relations, Development, People/Human Resources. As a CBRE Global Learning & Communications Manager, you will be responsible for providing communication and media direction and assist with the development, implementation, and administration of Learning and Development programs.
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Requires a Bachelor's degree in English Language & Literature, Communications, Public Relations, or related field and five years of experience in job offered or in a communications or public relations-related occupation.
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Maintain a Board Relations department public drive file maintenance system; The Board Relations Senior Associate will manage this important part of Pearson Virtual School. The Board Relations Senior Associate is a member of the Customer Success Partners team and will be a Board facing team member who provides Board governance and relationship support to our partnering Boards.
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Bachelor's Degree in Education, Environmental Education, Public Relations, Business, Administration, Forestry, Fish and Wildlife, or related field. Ability to establish and maintain professional, effective working relationships with all levels of Department staff, other entities, and the general public.
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