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Communications Manager, USA
Based in our mid-town New York City office, this position plays an important role in developing and executing the US PR plan, including supporting ...
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Senior Strategist
G/O Media is looking for a Senior Strategist seeking an eager, ambitious, Internet-obsessed, and savvy marketing mind to join our Strategy team.
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Sr. Manager, Marketing Partnerships, Peacock, Direct-to-Consumer (CA)
Introducing Peacock, NBCUniversal’s new streaming service that combines timeless shows and movies, exclusive originals, kids programming and curr
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Director of Communications and Government Relations
Director of Communications and Government Relations Smithtown, NY Overview Developmental Disabilities Institute (DDI) was founded in 1961 to prov...
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Associate Director for Communications
The Associate Director for Communications is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating a division-wide strategy for the DoL’s commun...
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Director of Content Strategy & Production
The Director of Content Strategy and Production will help drive the Center’s brand
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Senior Vice President - Travel
The responsibilities of the SVP of Travel is to maintain excellent client service and manage new business within the Travel department.
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Account Director
The primary responsibilities of the Account Director are to lead the division and to supervise and implement account work for several clients.
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Managing Director, Communications and Marketing
University Settlement, The Door, and Broome Street Academy are affiliated New York City nonprofits that tackle the complex issues surrounding pover...