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creator for Tennessee Athletics with an emphasis on Tennessee Women’s Basketball, as well as other sports and initiatives as assigned. The person hired will be responsible for collaborating with 151
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Coordinator of Creative & Digital Communications - Herbert College of Agriculture (UTIA) - 24000000XH Description Coordinator of Creative & Digital Communications Herbert College of Agriculture
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. Responsible for developing and executing a publicity strategy for assigned sport(s). Must collaborate closely with local, regional and national media outlets—as well as Tennessee’s VFL Films and 151 Creative
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exemplary leadership, strategic direction, and a bold vision for the academic mission at the University of Tennessee Southern. An innovative mindset and collaborative style are vital for advancing academic
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analytically, quantitatively, creatively, and strategically. Be an independent thinker with professional skepticism. · Ability to be a team player who works well collectively and collaboratively with
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skills; must possess an understanding of digital marketing and digital communications tactics; and must demonstrate creativity, critical thinking, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills; along with
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, the Assistant Director will lead efforts in formulating and implementing innovative communication methodologies aimed at fostering student engagement and success through creative, strategic, and innovative
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and collaborate with the creative team to develop concepts and storyboards for video projects that support college strategic priorities · Interact with partners to determine project scope, and
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to discovery, creativity, learning, and engagement, specifically for online learners. Using advanced and innovative technologies, Digital Learning at UT will provide scalable solutions that enhance the online
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, creatively and strategically. · Ability to be an independent thinker with professional skepticism. · Ability to be a team player who works well collectively and collaboratively with colleagues