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The ideal candidate is at the forefront of public relations and influencer marketing trends and has a creative and innovative approach that can elevate traditional programming with experimental forward thinking.
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Along with the senior director of marketing and communications and the assistant director of events and social media, the associate director will ensure successful organizing and implementation of events, harvest internal content and process it for consumption across multiple internal and external platforms—from web articles and blogs to owned and earned social media.
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They will provide vision and leadership to teams charged with developing, implementing and measuring strategies around audience development and audience intelligence, brand, marketing, media and public relations, as well as the design, testing, development and ongoing support of NYPR’s suite of digital platforms, products and tools.
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10 plus years of internal communications, public relations, ormarketing experience; consulting or agency experience a plus· Experience managing digital marketing strategies and tacticsacross multiple social platforms.
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The candidate should demonstrate experience in one or more of the following categories as part of Indirect Procurement Performance Marketing, Digital Marketing, Activations, Events, Trades & Fairs, Public Relations, Consultants, Promotional Material, Visual Merchandising, Trade Marketing, E-Commerce.
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Work with Director of External Relations to ensure timely dissemination of information key to property public relations. The Marketing Director will be expected to support the VP of Marketing to lead brand/storytelling narrative, direct brand awareness and advertising campaigns, deploy actionable strategic marketing plans across an assigned portfolio and drive leasing velocity for all new developments during pre-construction phase through stabilization.
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Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain relationships with external and internal contacts ( General Manager, Director of Sales and Director of Revenue Leaders, Regional Team, Media Representatives, Public Relations firms) Strong Creative MindAbility to organize exclusive events to the Knowledge of social media marketing and content creation in programs such as Shortstack, Offerpop, Hootsuite, Wordpress, etc.
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Three to five years of experience working on marketing and communications campaigns, preferably in nonprofit, public affairs, media relations, journalism, issue advocacy, or a related field.
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Maintain clear lines of communication with property leaders, internet marketing vendors, Revenue Management team members, Director of Sales and Marketing, and Corporate Director of eCommerce to ensure clear scope and project progress.
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The Senior Public Relations Manager at Pillsbury is responsible for driving media relations and market engagement activities for the firm and its lawyers globally, with a particular emphasis on increasing the visibility of the market-leading lawyers in the firm’s New York and Washington DC offices.
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Writes and/or edits collateral material for marketing and public relations purposes including but not limited to brochures, fliers, fact sheets, bios, and letters. Serves as part of a the management team and Shared Governance Model focused on promoting the mission, vision and values, of PHC and Nursing Professional Practice, embracing a person-centered philosophy while promoting patient- family centered services across the continuum and enhancing value-driven outcomes.
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Bachelor’s degree in public relations, marketing, communications, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience that demonstrates appropriate skill, comprehensive knowledge, and understanding, of promotions, marketing, public relations, writing, editing, and project management.
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With 10+ years of PR and Marketing experience, SourceCode's Directors must have a strong understanding of media relations, corporate communications, and digitally-minded public relations with client leadership experience.
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Working with the Managing Director and Director of Public Relations, the right candidate will orchestrate all aspects of the brand's marketing outreach including print catalogues, marketing photo shoots, social media posts, website content, digital marketing strategy and newsletters.
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This position will report to the Senior Director for Enrollment Management Operations and Planning and work in close partnership with the Assistant Vice President for Strategic Communication and Public Relations and the Strategic Content team in the Division of University Relations.
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