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JOB DESCRIPTION As the Marketing Technology Specialist, you will be instrumental in the management of the firm’s digital and web presences, including public-facing websites and microsites, social media, blogs, apps, and web/social analytics, and aligning these with the firm’s branding, communications, and business development goals.
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PLUS Communications leads award-winning campaigns integrating public affairs, corporate communications, digital, advertising and media buying. + 1 year of experience in public relations, communications or a related field, including internships.
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Manage website and social media communications. Develop high-level, professional briefings, reports, and strategic communications. Ability to engage in and follow audible communications in emergency situations.
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Reviews daily workload and deadlines of the creative, content marketing, social, and media teams. Serves as a trusted bridge connecting the Marketing and Communications team with vital support services.
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The Coalitions Communications Advisor works with the Communications team to craft and execute a proactive, culturally competent engagement strategy for Spanish-language Latino, Asian American and Pacific Islander, Black, Native American, and LGBTQ+ media.
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Our client, a philanthropic institute, is seeking a Communications Manager to support their team! Establish and maintain effective internal communications to ensure that all relevant company functions are kept informed of marketing objectives.
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Would help with our multi-channel communication efforts: StudentAid.gov content, MCP (email and SMS), Digital Engagement (social media, paid media, blog, visual assets), Customer Outreach (webinars, events, partner support.
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Ensures that adequate and appropriate planning is provided to direct building architects and planners in building communications spaces and media pathways meet industry standards. Develops, operates, and maintains voice, wireless, video, and data communications systems.
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Internal Communications: Support internal communication efforts by creating and distributing memos, emails, and other materials to ensure employees are informed and engaged with company initiatives.
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Our client is a global, values-driven corporation that leads the communications, automotive, and media industries. Our client is looking for an Operations Coordinator for a 4-month contract and will be working remotely.
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Oversee the day-to-day activities of the Institute's communications needs, including planning with MEI's editorial and communications teams & overseeing messaging, media outreach, digital media, marketing, crisis communications, website development, and more.
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Job Description: Working closely with the Program Marketing & Communications Director and Advisors, this role supports marketing and communications strategies and plans for Client Foundation programs that serve vulnerable older adults.
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Proven experience (7-10 years) in public relations, media relations, or corporate communications, preferably within the cryptocurrency or fintech industry. Draft press releases, media pitches, op-eds, and other communications materials to convey key messages effectively.
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The State & Regional Press Secretary is an experienced political communications professional and a senior member of the Communications team who will be responsible for promoting our mission, work, and principals across media markets and advancing the gun violence prevention agenda nationally.
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Desired Backgrounds Include: Journalism or Broadcast Journalism, Digital/New Media Studies, Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Production, English, Social Media, Research.
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