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Collaborates with Product Launch Manager in communication/coordination between Marketing, Public Relations, Product Management, Service, Customer Advocacy, Parts, Sales, Distribution, Business Planning, and SBR, as well as vendor (Carmichael Lynch) in cross-carline/brand-level matters and communications.
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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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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or a related field. Assist in organizing and participating in public relations and media events. We are an innovative and forward-thinking architecture firm committed to creating exceptional spaces that blend functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability.
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Advanced degree in Communications, Public Relations, Business Administration, Marketing, or a related field. Advanced degree in Communications, Public Relations, Business Administration, Marketing, or a related field.
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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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Bachelor’s degree in public relations, communications, journalism, marketing, or related field. Build and maintain strong relationships with marketing and communications colleagues at transplant centers and hospital partners.
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We have four main divisions within AH - a full-service Association Management Company; a Marketing and Communications Agency (MarCom); a Meetings & Events Management Team; and a division that focuses on other custom solutions such as strategic planning, website builds, database integrations, accounting services, staff recruitment, credentialing management, public affairs and lobbying, and growing non-dues revenue.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, or a related field. Coordinate and execute public relations campaigns and events. Manage media relations, including responding to inquiries, arranging interviews, and preparing press kits.
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Serve as the marketing strategist and subject matter expert on assigned areas. At least four (4) years of experience in brand communications or marketing required. Ensure seamless project coordination and execution in partnership with members of the Marketing and PR team and other related functions (Clinical Engagement and Outreach, Foundation, Internal Communications.
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