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Manages marketing and communications activities related to specific grant-funded projects; serves as project manager for these projects and collaborates with designers, Web content manager, digital content specialist, print shop, mail center, grants administration managers, and project directors for successful project completion.
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Timmins Harlan, PLLC, is seeking a marketing and business development specialist, who will be responsible for creating, managing, and optimizing PPC (Paid Search) campaigns, Paid Social Advertisement campaigns (including universal or automated scalable campaign types) across multiple large and scalable digital ad platforms.
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We are seeking a Marketing & Business Development Specialist to support our market-leading and fast-growing Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Regulatory Practices & Industry Sector.
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This Business Development and Marketing Specialist role will be responsible for advancing and supporting the business development and administrative initiatives of Mayer Brown’s Global Industry, Client, and Product Groups, which are strategic priorities of the firm.
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Title : Regional Marketing & Business Development Specialist. bachelor's or advanced degree in business, marketing, communications, journalism or a related field or law.
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Our dynamic Marketing and Business Development (M&BD) team is looking for an enthusiastic and capable candidate to join us as a M&BD Specialist in our Washington, D.C. office – a broad remit across some fast-paced, interesting and high-profile areas of law.
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Works hand in hand with senior members of the Marketing & BD team and practice leaders to create a proactive communications program that supports the strategic objectives and aligns with global practice objectives.
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The Marketing/Business Development Specialist will be key to our company’s growth, ensuring our client brand stays top-of-mind for our client groups. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business, Communications, or related field.
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BS or BA degree in business, marketing, communications or related field is preferred. M&BD Specialist responsibilities fall into four core areas of focus: pitches and credentials; knowledge management and research; profile raising and marketing campaigns; internal marketing and infrastructure maintenance.
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Under the direction of the manager of marketing communications, this role will serve as the lead writer and content creator on the marketing team with the goal of developing marketing tactics that create brand awareness and generate qualified leads for marketing, business development and sales.
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Internal and external visibility and communications (i.e., press, conferences, direct mail, internal communications) some administrative tasks for the marketing department, senior business development staff, and local leaders.
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The Communications and Development Specialist will support a variety of activities within the Foundation department, primarily related to community fundraising and campus storytelling.
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Help draft internal communications, including firmwide newsletters, invitation content, announcements, and intranet posts. The Marketing and Business Development Coordinator will work closely with the Marketing and Business Development team and across the firm’s other departments on proactive marketing and business development initiatives, with a range of responsibilities for project-based assignments that support the firm’s business goals.
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A law firm is looking for a Marketing & Business Development Specialist. Bachelor’s degree required; focus in Marketing/Communications, business, or related field a plus.
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We are looking for a business development specialist to join our New York, Washington D, or Los Angeles office. Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in business, marketing, or communications.
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