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Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a degree-seeking program in a related field of study: International Relations/Affairs, Social Sciences, Communications, Marketing, History, Government, Arts & Humanities, International Business, Linguistics/Foreign Languages, Public Policy, Cultural Studies, Diplomacy.
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Manage critical cross-functional relationships with developers, product marketing, performance marketers, content marketing, designers, SEOs, public relations, communications, and other teams in multiple regions to ensure alignment in global business messaging and branding.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, or a related field. - 10+ years of recent professional communications or public relations experience. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a high judgment, audience-obsessed, creative, and results-driven communications professional to lead executive communications for AWS Industries, a part of the AWS organization that supports customers across key sectors—Financial Services, Telecommunications, Media, Entertainment, Games & Sports, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Energy & Utilities, and Automotive & Manufacturing—on their digital transformation journeys, leveraging industry.
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Work experience in the following industries is an asset but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Sales, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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Minimum of a four-year Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, Sports Management or other closely related field. Working knowledge of sports business and Major League Baseball preferred.
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The Athletics Communications Specialist serves as a spokesperson for GW Athletics and is a public relations strategist, developing and executing plans to elevate the profile of GW Athletics.
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Bachelor's Degree in Recreation, Sports, Facilities Sports Management, Business/Public Administration or related field; Community relations, facilitation, negotiation, public speaking and presentations.
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As a full-service marketing and event management agency, AMP offers a wide range of services including brand marketing, public relations, social media, design, sports marketing, activation, and product sampling.
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Bachelor's degree or higher education in Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, Economics, or a related field. Manage in-field promotional marketing campaigns and close sales. Willingness to succeed and train in an entry-level marketing position.
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Share best practices and local marketing ideas and tactics with the team Marketing Coordinator & Sales team. Because our personal approach has proved to be so successful, we do not have to do any telemarketing, social media advertising, or direct mail campaigns.
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Experience in a related industry, such as hospitality, event planning, public relations, or sales, preferred. Keppler Speakers is the country’s largest privately held speakers bureau, based in Arlington, VA. Founded in 1983, the company represents prestigious speakers from various fields including business, world affairs, politics, entertainment, education, literature, sports, and leadership.
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Assists the Director, Health Equity Advocacy and Government Relations (GR), and other GR staff to monitor activities of Congress and relevant Federal agencies primarily related to the federal appropriations process, health equity, more diversity, health professions workforce, public health and preparedness, DACA, Conrad 30, research, and; analyze legislation and regulations at various stages of the policymaking process.
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We consider candidates from all backgrounds, but the following majors will be considered first: · Marketing · Management · Administration · Public Relations · Sports Management · Advertising · Communications · Psychology · Sociology #LI-onsite Powered by JazzHR.
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You have 15+ years of experience counseling Fortune 500 companies in corporate communications, external relations, brand marketing, and/or public affairs, including significant experience advising as an external consultant where you were the primary relationship manager for C-Suite clients and responsible for revenue generation and growth with respect to those clients.
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