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The agency’s scope of services includes consulting, strategic planning, advertising, design, public relations, community outreach, special events, and media planning and buying. – B&P Advertising, Media and Public Relations has hired Jeff Ferrari as a senior account executive for its advertising division.
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Content development lead with freelance writer support to develop a strategy around published case studies, blogs, white papers, videos, public relations and other media pitches. Bachelor's Degree in relevant field (Journalist, PR, Marketing, Communications) required.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field. BS in Communications, Marketing, New Media or Public Relations. 3-5 years of experience in social media management and public relations (experience in gaming is a plus.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in journalism, English, public or community relations, communications or closely related field and two years of professional experience in public relations or public information including writing media releases and newsletters, preparing speeches and multimedia presentations; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Stay up to date with industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies in social media and PR.QualificationsBachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field.
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Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, or a related field. As the Public Relations Manager you will be responsible for creating and implementing PR strategies that enhance the Rio's reputation and to build strong relationships with property leaders, partners, media, and the public.
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In Public Relations, Communications, or a related field. Public Relations Manager. This role involves overseeing communications strategies, managing media relations, managing critical reputation situations, and crafting compelling stories to promote the resort.
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Proven experience in public relations, preferably in the hospitality or resort industry. Develop and execute public relations strategies that align with the resort's goals and brand identity.
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Public Relations Strategy: Develop and execute public relations strategies that align with the resort's goals and brand identity. Proficiency in using Public Relations software and tools (Cision.
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For more information, contact Communications and Public Relations Coordinator, Desiree Patrick at allisontowsond@durhamtech.edu. For more information, contact Communications and Public Relations Coordinator, Desiree Patrick at allisontowsond@durhamtech.edu.
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Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or related discipline (required), Master's Degree preferred. Develop, manage and implement annual marketing plans from branding, advertising, to promotions, as well as marketing collateral to ensure that all communications carry consistent messages and branding at corporate and individual concept level; Making certain all marketing functions are carefully aligned and support the company's goals and business objectives.
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Experience with event planning, public relations, or alumni/student affairs in a higher education setting. Work requires three years experience in alumni affairs, public OR AN EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF RELEVANT EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE relations, fund raising, sales and promotions, marketing, student activities or a related field.
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Serve as key spokesperson in media and oversee any public relations or corporate communications objectives related to Ainsworth in North America, while maintaining corporate branding guidelines in partnership with the Global Marketing group.
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Rossetti Public Relations is a fast-growing public relations agency, based in Las Vegas, NV, working with Fontainebleau Las Vegas as the communications arm for the company.
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Kickstart Your Career: Dive into the heart of the communications industry, collaborating with seasoned professionals in Public Relations and Talent Management. As a Communications Team Intern, you'll engage directly with the Communications Director of Childhood Cancer Society over a transformative 4-month journey.
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