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As a supportive partner to the Marketing & Communications Director, the Communications Manager will work on both strategic and hands-on projects. Serve as a loyal, dependable partner to the Marketing & Communications Director, Marketing team members, and colleagues.
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Maintains a working knowledge of current higher education marketing methods and tracks the return of Division outreach. Maintain a list of on and off-campus contacts for specific marketing campaigns.
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Merge Storytelling and TechnologyMERGE promotes health, wealth and happiness in the world by merging storytelling with technology and offers marketing and technology clients full-service capabilities including strategy, creative communications, experience engineering, performance marketing, media and digital platform development.
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Additional tools including Adobe Captivate, Adobe Premiere a plus. Knowledge in HTML, CSS & JavaScript, Data Visualization tools and charts/graphs libraries a plus. Proficiency in video editing tool Camtasia a plus.
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Employ a variety of marketing, communications, and public relations strategies that may include traditional media marketing and advertising, Google Analytics, content management systems (Drupal a plus), and social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube.
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As a part ofManhattan’s marketing department, the marketing specialist works under thedirection of corporate marketing and area leadership to which they areassigned.
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Terrific Marketing & Communications Director position with a large foundation committed to strengthening the communities of South Florida and furthering philanthropic initiatives across the country.
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Prior experience in medical claims data sets (IMS, SDI, Symphony, Flatiron) is a plus, as is prior marketing research experience. Familiarity with marketing analytics, forecasting, or a decision sciences function and experience with advanced quantitative methods is a strong plus (e.g. segmentation, predictive modeling.
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You are a seasoned marketing maven with a minimum of 8-10 years in integrated marketing communications, equipped with extensive experience in managing high-impact social media campaigns, influencer collaborations, and PR strategies.
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The position will provide leadership for such key functions as marketing communications, public relations, influencer relations, analyst relations, internal communications, customer advocacy, brand strategy, and creative execution.
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A senior leader within Trinity College, the Associate Dean should hold a bachelor’s degree in English, media, communications, journalism, marketing, or a related field and have 7-10 years of relevant professional communications experience, including experience developing and implementing strategic communications plans.
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Marketing Communications Specialist III Job Summary: Talent Software Services is in search of a Marketing Communications Specialist for a contract position in Arden Hill, MN. The opportunity will be seven months with a strong chance for a long-term extension.
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We are a young and energetic team that is driving digitization of the customer experience, marketing tools and ordering processes globally. Orbia B&I has 11,000+ employees and 65 production sites worldwide, serving over 80 countries through a global sales and distribution network.
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Reporting to the Marketing and Communications Manager, the Communications Design Specialist is responsible for the design and production of print materials, digital communications, and promotional items for a variety of audiences, editing and retouching photos and assisting with website maintenance as needed.
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SCOPE & IMPACT: The Retail Marketing Specialist/Coordinator is responsible for assisting in the development, management and fulfillment/trafficking of many creative assets and will perform executional tasks to support promotional activity for the company-owned stores, which produce more than $600 million in written sales annually.
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