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Director of Marketing and Communications is responsible for public relations, strategic communications, marketing, business integration, and building internal/external relationships across the system.
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The director oversees the public relations/media relations, marketing, social media, and storytelling functions within UWA. The director is responsible for directing the team’s execution of all external and internal communications plans; online and print marketing, branding, and advertising campaigns; social media plans; and advocacy, outreach, and engagement efforts.
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As a member of the Zoo's executive leadership team, the Director of Marketing and Communications leads the strategic development and execution of zoo-wide external communications related to marketing, advertising and public relations across paid, earned and owned channels.
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In coordination with colleagues in UMC , Advancement (alumni and donor relations), and Stritch’s Admissions Office, the associate director, marketing communications is responsible for the public presence of the school and the channels it uses to communicate with and engage target audiences.
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They are responsible for overseeing and executing strategies for public and media relations, including crisis communications, social media, and optimization of the School website.
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This includes educational publishing; news and media relations; marketing and branding; design and multimedia; web and content strategy; and executive, public affairs and internal communication efforts.
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Stays informed of developments in the fields of marketing, communications, public relations, nonprofits, and mentoring to contribute to organizational initiatives and innovations.
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They will plan, coordinate and manage public relations activity to support the destination marketing for sales meetings, conventions, tradeshows and special events for the Ontario Convention Center and Greater Ontario Convention & Visitor’s Bureau.
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S/he will focus on advancing the University’s mission through public relations, media relations, branding, digital marketing, and internal communications. 8+ years of progressively responsible experience in communications, marketing, or public relations, ideally within higher education.
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Advanced Education: Bachelor's Degree Major: Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations or Communications, Master's Degree Major: Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations or Communications preferred.
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In addition to directly leading the Copywriting and Public Relations functions within Marketing, the Director of Director of Marketing Communications and Copywriting will also provide indirect guidance to other teams with content development responsibilities (including but not limited to Digital Marketing, Brand Marketing, Product Marketing, Social Media, E-Commerce, Merchandising, and Corporate Communications.
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Leads the utilization of any contractors SCI may have for communications, advertising, public relations and marketing; 10 years of experience in Communications, public relations, or marketing or related work.
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Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or a related field; a Master's degree is preferred. Excellent writing, editing, and verbal communication skills; proficiency in digital marketing tools, social media platforms, and analytics software; proven experience in media relations and crisis communications.
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The Director of Marketing & Communications, under the supervision of the President, is responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and measuring the school’s marketing strategies, communications, and public relations activities, both external and internal.
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Additionally, the successful candidate will work in close collaboration with admissions, digital strategy, campus communicators, and news and public relations teams, to support yield campaigns and identify opportunities for inclusion in university-level stories and channels (social media, video, marketing, university news) for successful organic communication support.
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