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Role will not perform game-related work, but will collaborate closely with internal franchise development and marketing teams to help craft communications around in-game activations that drive campaign activity.
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The Property Manager will be a critical part of the initial lease up team, working in collaboration with internal stakeholders including the Portfolio Manager, Commercial Portfolio Manager, Marketing & Communications, Compliance, & Resident Services teams to screen, qualify and move in 200 families in this newly constructed building.
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The Communications Manager will be responsible for developing and implementing social media and email marketing strategies that align with our mission of building power in immigrant communities.
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The Production and Traffic Manager will have their finger on the pulse of the creative work carried out by University Marketing & Communications. University Marketing & Communications has an exciting opening for a Production and Traffic Manager.
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Senior Content Manager RETS – PROVIDING EXPERT ADVICE ON TAX EFFICIENT SOLUTIONS FOR INVESTORS Our national real estate advisory firm, renowned for consulting investment property owners and their professional advisors, seeks a dynamic Content Marketing Manager.
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Supervise development team, including the Volunteer and Food Service Manager, Marketing and Communications Manager, and the Development Coordinator. Support the Marketing and Communications Manager in the development of a yearly communications and marketing plan, as well as regularly refine organizational messaging to match organization-wide strategy.
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Provide general support to the PR and Communications function at The Pokmon Company International with a focus on the Pokmon Trading Card Game product line and associate ecosystem, Consumer Products including Licensing, Publishing and e-commerce (Pokmon Center) programs, Animation/Scripted Entertainment, Brand Marketing moments and Promotions for video games, mobile products, and competitive play programs.
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As the Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, you will join a company passionate about internal communications and employee engagement and will further Savers’ core purpose by inspiring our most important audience: our 22,000 team members across our corporate offices, field and reuse teams, and more than 300 stores in the US, Canada and Australia.
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Because we know that heat arises the intersection of complementary forces, our professionals come from myriad disciplines and backgrounds: data, analytics, and insights, content and creative production, communications and strategy, finance and marketing, and sociology, psychology, and other liberal arts disciplines.
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The Customer Service Manager also works closely with the Director of Programs, Marketing and Communications Director, Development Director and Studio Managers to ensure appropriate procedures are developed and implemented at the front desk.
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Job Summary: We are seeking a seasoned corporate communications manager to join TPCi's marketing organization. The Sr. Corporate Communications Manager will collaborate with the broader TPCi marketing and communications team as well as a variety of company stakeholders to identify, promote, protect and move TPCi's objectives forward externally.
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The Digital Marketing and Communications Manager is a full-time, permanent position that manages omni-channel digital strategies to reach and engage prospective and admitted students.
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Two years' experience in marketing and/or communications. Applicants with a demonstrated ability to develop and drive strategic fundraising and communications have an opportunity to help address youth and young adult homelessness in powerful ways.
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Experience with online advertising/media, channel marketing, strategic marketing, off-line advertising/media and/or consulting. Loving and living the intersections between brands, people, media, communications.
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Lotus Seattle Corp. is a subsidiary of Lotus Communications Corp. and is a media, entertainment and digital marketing services company that owns and operates radio properties. High School Diploma is required, Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting, Communications, Media Production, or related field preferred.
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