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Job DescriptionCreative Artists Agency (CAA) is the leading entertainment and sports agency, with global expertise in filmed and live entertainment, digital media, publishing, sponsorship sales and endorsements, licensing, media finance, consumer investing, fashion, trademark licensing, and philanthropy.
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Develop our communications strategy, including outreach to 10,000+ contacts through Mailchimp, listservs, and social media groups. This entails devising fresh approaches to advance our programs through social media, events, press, videos, and web design (examples of our past work and current branding are hyperlinked.
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The functions of this group today include: Events & Sponsorship, Media Relations, Marketing, Social Media, Content, Philanthropic Initiatives, Advertising, Client Creative Services, Internal Communications and Video Services.
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The Marketing and Communications Specialist is responsible for designing, implementing, and managing the social media marketing strategy across all areas of Catholic Charities to increase visibility and brand awareness and contribute to scaling fundraising efforts.
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Work with the Director to draft all media pitches, press releases, toolkits, and other communications for the brand. ·Direct press and social requests to the relevant PR Manager.
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Communications: Oversee all external and internal communications functions including public relations, executive communications, crisis communications, report writing, content development, social media, website, and speaker program/conference participation.
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As our Social Media and Communications Manager, you'll blend technical expertise with creative flair, crafting short-form copy that transforms complex data concepts into digestible, engaging content.
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This role requires a strong knowledge of social media, PR, influencer marketing and events. Extensive knowledge of the influencer and media landscape in the USStrong relationships with influencers and editors (digital/print)A strong sense of urgency, ability to manage details and projects while responding to changing priorities and feedback.
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As KickStart’s Head of Communications & Social Media, you'llplay a pivotal role in shaping how the world perceives and engageswith KickStart. Digitally Savvy: You’re well-versed in digitalmarketing and social media strategies, with a keen eye foranalytics that help inform your decisions.
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We are the lead agency for the Microsoft brand across social; the global PR agency of record for Xbox; and the influencer agency of record for Xbox, Surface, M365 and Windows. You’ll have bags of experience in B2B media strategy and know who’s who across the board, but you’re also someone who isn’t afraid to reach your audience in new or experimental ways.
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Job Description 1 year experience in communications Use social media marketing tools to maintain the FCB Global brand and that of its agencies globally. Experience with social media marketing tools such as Hootsuite, Sprout Social, and MailChimp is preferred, but not essential.
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This role will also serve as our corporate social media manager (e.g. LinkedIn). Manages internal processes to enhance global coordination and alignment of communications activities (e.g., disclosure and media policies, store openings, protocols for corporate communication, maintain issues handbook) In partnership with the Corporate Communications lead, drives content calendar, planning, development and metrics for LinkedIn, partnering across GCC team and other internal subject experts to mine for content ideas.
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Review and edit content including website posts, press releases, internal communications, social media posts and other firm communication, under the guidance of the Communications Specialist.
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Craft social media and internal communications stories and support the delivery of LinkedIn activity for leading spokespeople. Significant experience with external outreach, with some knowledge of internal and social media.
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Media Evaluation & Reporting; support communications metrics and measurement activity; Opportunity to shape how we present our work in innovative ways, and identify ways to showcase activity internally.
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