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The Director will oversee all aspects of development and external affairs, including individual giving, corporate and foundation relations, communications, events, development opportunities, and donor stewardship.
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The Contracts & Marketing Communications Director is responsible for all aspects of Contracts and Vendor Management, Communications (Internal), Social Media and Administration. -Ensure contract review, approval and execution in accordance with corporate policy and serve as interface with client for contract administration, with focus on contract compliance, change order management, and adherence to contract terms & conditions in support of attaining business & profit goals.
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Measure and refine product marketing programs to ensure alignment with corporate goals. Stay current with industry practice on marketing communications impacting communications tactics.
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Reviews and responsible for all corporate communications applicable to their assigned area. Frequently ascend/descend ladders in order to retrieve and put away stock. Drives store sales which may include performing in all Five Below services (ear piercing, balloons, buy online pick up in store, etc.
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Collaborating with corporate communications on media communication strategies. Bachelor's and/or Master's Degree in Marketing, Communications, or Public Relations. A health services network in Rhode Island is currently seeking an experienced Marketing professional to join their staff as in Providence as their new Director of Marketing.
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We’ve made the Newsweek 2024 Greatest Workplaces for Diversity list and achieved a perfect score of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index (CEI) for the fifth consecutive year.
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As a Senior Manager, PBM Market Conduct Exam Support within Corporate Compliance, you will:Work with the internal CVS Health Corporate Compliance Market Conduct Exam team and other internal business partners (e.g., Legal, CVS Caremark business teams, etc.
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Corporate Communications Senior Manager. This isn’t your average Corporate Communications role. Lead the media strategy for key moments including financial communications, M&A, and crisis communications.
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Plus, we’re the top employer in the communications and telecom industry, ranking 12th overall across all industries in The American Opportunity Index. The RoleThe Director, Engineering for the Custom Network organization will lead the solution design, alignment, and engineering components of the custom build solutions for the National team.
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Humana's Corporate Marketing organization is looking for a Senior Product Owner that is Salesforce Marketing Cloud Email Specialist certified to join the Marketing Regulatory and Operational Communications (MROC) team.
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Establish department metrics and measurements to monitor the effectiveness of corporate communications, and leverage data and market research to support solutions and budget needs. 15 years of experience in media relations and strategic communications in corporate, government, advocacy or agency environments.
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Alongside these, we have our corporate divisions: Digital & Technology, Finance, Global Corporate Marketing & Communications, Human Resources, Legal, Strategy and Direct to Consumer.
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S degree in health care administration communications or a related field or equivalent professional work experience with a track record in development-related activities (e.g. events management annual giving corporate and foundation relations.
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Minimum 5-7 years of diverse charitable giving, grant making and/or corporate communications/marketing experience. The position requires an experienced, creative and energetic public affairs/communications/marketing professional with experience in charitable giving and/or grant making, colleague volunteerism and project management.
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Strict adherence to corporate risk and compliance guidelines and policies to ensure favorable audit results. Strategic understanding of the nature of various initiatives and their impact on overall corporate objectives.
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