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The Communications Coordinator will primarily be responsible for supporting the production of data visualizations, video, online and print collateral, presentations, and press relations and marketing materials (press releases, e-newsletters, etc.
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Reporting Relationships:This position reports to the SVP, Marketing Communications, Chubb NA DigitalBachelor’s Degree required – Journalism, Public Relations, or Marketing major preferred.
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Our curriculum helps prepare students for careers in broadcast and print journalism, screenwriting, public relations, advertising, education marketing, and theater. Our curriculum helps prepare students for careers in broadcast and print journalism, screenwriting, public relations, advertising, education marketing, and theater.
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Based in our Philadelphia headquarters and reporting to the Chief Operating Officer (COO), the VP of Marketing will lead a team of talented specialist in the development and execution of strategic marketing plans to maximize revenues through direct sales, marketing, e-Commerce channels, public relations, and community partnerships.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, English, Marketing or a related field. 2-5 years’ communications experience; experience in media relations a must.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Relations/Communications, Marketing or related field. Distribute approved written marketing communication including notes, newsletters, promotional flyers, invitations and brochures as part of the sales process.
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2-3 years of agency or allied communications industry experience that provides an understanding of advertising, marketing, media, creative, production, public relations, research, social, digital, agency finance, etc.
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PR/Marketing Internship: This is a part-time 12-hours per week, 12 week, unpaid remote internship. Planning, marketing and presenting at an informational meeting. Conducting an informal focus group and gathering feedback for market research.
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Establish public relations events to promote goodwill in the community. Knowledge of sales and marketing to include principles and methods for showing, promoting, and selling products or services to include marketing strategy and tactics, sales techniques, and sales control systems.
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Assisting with the planning and execution of public relations activities, community events and media events including writing press releases, event set up and meeting and greeting attendees.
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Support the relationship with industry analyst including the process to be included in grids like Forrester Wave and Gartner MQ’sBecome a spokesperson for relevant public relations and analyst events.
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Cross-train the Marketing Innovation team and broader Calcium+Company departments, serving as the Public Relations/Social connector. Bachelor’s degree or higher in advertising, marketing, business, psychology, or similar area.
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Use your developing knowledge in public relations, journalism, design, marketing, management, or psychology. Posted Job Title HR Communications Intern Job Profile Title Temporary Employee - Co-op Worker Job Description Summary Assist with publication of online newsletters and other publications.
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Develop and execute strategic sales plans through direct sales, marketing, e-commerce channels, public relations, and community partnerships. Public relations and community marketing experience required.
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Ideally have experience in marketing, public relations, sales, and customer service. Our Event Relations Associate is the key liaison between our clients and their customers through integrated marketing and event relations initiatives.
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