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Reporting to the Vice President, Marketing and Communications, the Director of Marketing and Communications will help guide strategy and execution for external communications, and media relations (traditional and social) to articulate the National Kidney Foundations (NKF) mission and to reach consumer and professional audiences.
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Oversee ECS's online presence, including website, social media, and email marketing. Our schools prepare young scholars to compete for admission to and succeed in top public, private, and parochial high schools by cultivating their intellectual, artistic, social, emotional, and ethical development.
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Proficiency in working with software systems, web content management, photo management and video editing (e.g., social media, InDesign, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro and WordPress). In concert with the Annual Giving team, develop annual appeals and collateral to market the University’s annual giving program to alumni and friends through on-line giving, social media, and direct mail.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, Social Sciences, Psychology, Business Administration, or a related field with a focus on organizational theory, organizational development, and/or change-related communication.
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The ESG Communications Coordinator plays a critical role in helping to drive awareness of and promote ELC’s corporate reputation in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) priority areas by providing day-to-day communications support for the Global Corporate Communications, ESG and Sustainable Innovation and Value Chain teams.
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Strategic Communications & Social Media. Partner with the Associate Director of Campus Affairs in continuing our training program, which includes the following expert-led sessions: Activism & Social Media Orientation, Combating Hate on Campus, Best Practices for Social Media & Content Production, Engagement & Coalition Building.
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The Senior Manager, Corporate Communications and Social Impact, designs and executes the company's corporate communications strategy with focus on cause marketing and social impact.
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Experience in social, experiential, brand partnerships, and influencer marketing. Directly responsible for strategy, execution, and measurement of all of Sabras US and Canada Organic Social platforms, including but not limited to TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
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These moments include company announcements; major company events, such as regular Town Hall meetings; flagship culture-building events such as our annual Danone Day celebration; select executive media opportunities and events; online engagement on external and internal social and digital channels; and ad hoc communications opportunities that arise during the normal course of business.
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This role includes CEO messaging and positioning through public speaking, client engagements, written byline news articles, social media publishing, associate town halls, video scripts, government engagements, external reporting of corporate earnings, think tanks, global CEO events and other impactful content for key Cognizant internal and external events, and strategic speaking opportunities to internal and external audiences.
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Candidates for hire will be required to sign a waiver authorizing the background check and produce a Social Security Card. Reporting to the Senior Vice President for University Advancement, the Director of Advancement Communications and Marketing will lead the division's communications and marketing efforts, focusing on philanthropy and managing various projects and initiatives to support alumni/donor engagement.
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