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The Communications Content Manager works in Marketing and Communications to promote a positive image of WGU among all the university's audiences through effective use of content marketing strategies.
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Minimum eight years of prior marketing and communications experience required, including social media marketing and content development. Lead internal ESOP support, Share Price Day and ongoing communications efforts.
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The PSS provides substantive and programmatic support tothe public information and communications activities of the global network of United Nations information centres (UNICs) including support on strategic planning and crisis communications.
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We have relationships in many print and marketing communications industry segments: General Commercial Catalog Publications & Book Print Direct Marketing - Direct Mail / Critical Mail / Transactional Mail Large Format / POP Visual Environments Grand Format Packaging Strategic Sourcing Retail Inserts Business Forms Financial Print Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Digital Print / Cross Media.
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PMG is made up of professionals who are experts in strategic communications, public relations, brand development, and grassroots + influencer marketing. Bachelor’s degree in marketing, journalism, communications, public relations, business or a related field.
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Work to ensure consistent use of established branding, core value proposition messaging, imagery, and positioning across internal and external marketing materials, graphics, communications, and more; Cross-collaborate with peers in wider marketing organization to achieve consistent brand messaging where appropriate.
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The Marketing and Communications Manager works closely with and reports to the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) School Head and stakeholders to develop, execute, and evaluate a strategic communications and outreach plan to create, grow, and maintain an engaged student and alumni community.
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Marketing Manager, Proposal Coordinator, Graphic Designer, Director of Marketing & Communications, Business Development Manager, Director of Strategy, Senior Vice President leading work acquisition; independent contractors/marketing consultants; team members from estimating and preconstruction, operations, safety, and finance; executives; clients, architects, engineers, other contractors and subcontractors; industry association representatives; and media representatives.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, public relations, communications or media studies. The Communications and Media Coordinator role is responsible for managing and facilitating marketing, communications and social media aligning our mission, goals, and values requiring excellent communication skills, a strong understanding of marketing trends, social media strategy and strategic planning abilities.
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Primarily responsible for working collaboratively with operations, environmental, health and safety (EHS), finance, human resources, procurement, marketing communications (MarCom) groups across our various sites globally to help develop, consolidate and communicate company-wide sustainability efforts, including Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives.
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A member of the Global Drug Safety & Pharmacovigilance team, focused on safety operations including but not limited to the collection and processing of safety information from various sources, quality control of safety data entry, regulatory submission of individual cases safety reports (ICSRs), and case exchange with business partner.
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Collaborates and works cross-functionally with internal partners in Marketing and Communications and Web Strategy as well as with external partners throughout Cedars-Sinai. Job Category : Marketing / Communications.
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3-5+ years of privacy compliance or risk management experience with knowledge of global privacy laws including GDPR, CCPA and PIPEDA and related privacy assessments. Experience handling privacy, data protection, and records management requirements for a diverse array of data, ideally with a broad global reach.
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A bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, journalism or english required. Core capabilities include strategic message development, stakeholder engagement, branding and creative strategy, digital & social communications, diversity & inclusion, policy strategy and media relations.
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Work with Senior Marketing & Communications Manager to assist with marketing efforts ahead of upcoming monthly promotions/campaignsResearch vertical markets and industries to help identify marketing and communications opportunities (for education/adult and youth programs/Environmental and Ecological Services (EES), and private events.
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