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As the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), you oversee all Marketing and Communications activities, leading the strategy, and ensuring effective channels for corporate partners, philanthropic donors, and other constituents.
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The Director supervises the Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications, serves as a member of Urban’s administrative team, and reports directly to the Head of School.
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An accomplished fundraiser, the Executive Director leads an integrated team of advancement, development, and communications professionals, overseeing six positions, including Development Officer, Director and Associate Director of Alumni Engagement, Senior Director and Assistant Director of Donor Services, and an Administrative Assistant.
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The director collaborates closely with colleagues at all levels across the division of academic affairs and campus, including communication leaders in other divisions and communications and marketing staff within the division of University Communications and Marketing.
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This senior executive position reports directly to the Chief Medical Officer, and is primarily responsible for supporting and leading the finance, compliance, quality, and business operations of the Compass Health Network pharmacies.
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This position is within an entrepreneurial marketing team, reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer you will lead communications and work with others on the marketing team.
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With a big mandate and one direct report, the Director will organize Conservatory Communications to work collaboratively with Oberlin’s larger communications team, which offers professional expertise that includes subject-matter knowledge, writing, editing, video production, photography, media relations, social media, internal communications, art direction, graphic design, web design and development, marketing, project management and more.
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The Office of Innovation & Technology (OIT) is the central IT agency for the City of Philadelphia headed by the Chief Information Officer (CIO). Reporting directly to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), you will be tasked with leading strategic initiatives to mitigate cyber threats, ensure compliance with industry regulations & standards.
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The Chief Operating Officer / Chief Financial Officer (“COO”) is responsible for the management of the office and for overseeing the firm’s personnel and finances. Supervise and support the Marketing Director with client development and marketing efforts of individual attorneys with the firm.
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This assistant director position is a leadership role within the Playhouse and will work closely with the Chief Development Officer (CDO) and the Development team, the Producing Artistic Director, other senior staff, Trustees and volunteers to effectively grow contributed revenue.
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The Deputy Director of Athletics/Chief Operating Officer for Athletics will oversee the day today activities of the athletic department, and will serve in place of the Executive Director of Athletics as needed.
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He plays a supervisory role to the key product management officer such as the: Director of Product Management, Director of UX, Head of Product Analytics, and Director of Product Marketing.
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Gpac, a 30 years recruitment company, is partnered with a well-established company in the financial industry seeking a highly experienced and motivated individual for the position of Director Of Banking Insurance.
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As CCO, you will:Develop, execute, and assess integrated strategic communications programs encompassing editorial content creation, media relations, digital communications, executive communications, publications, brand management, and marketing campaigns, for both internal and external audiences, leveraging various modalities and channels to reach different audiences and leveraging the skills and talents of the OCPA team.
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The Director of Communications & Marketing is responsible for developing and executing integrated, strategic communications strategies that tell the story of Save The Bay, its mission, and impact; expand Save The Bay’s audience and strengthen the organization’s relationships; and help Save The Bay meet its short- and long-term objectives in all areas, from development and events to the volunteer, advocacy, education, and habitat restoration programs.
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