DVDL seeking Associate, Business Development & Communications in New York, NY, US
Do you excel in written and verbal expression and storytelling – with a distinct ability to enlighten, persuade, and pass on essential information? Can you easily move between a business audience, a proposal, a compelling social post, a formal RFP application or conversations with civic institutions about culture and public space of the future? Do you think strategically about opportunities, connections, people, and networks, and enjoy making strategies to drive business forward? If this sounds like you, we are currently hiring a highly motivated Associate, Business Development & Communications to thrive in and grow this role at DVDL. Working in close collaboration with the Principal and Managing Principal, and our internal team, this person will drive business development as well as communications and marketing content for our agency. As an agency of innovators and strategists, DVDL works at the intersection of cultural analysis and human behavior. We believe all organizations shou...
Do you excel in written and verbal expression and storytelling – with a distinct ability to enlighten, persuade, and pass on essential information? Can you easily move between a business audience, a proposal, a compelling social post, a formal RFP application or conversations with civic institutions about culture and public space of the future? Do you think strategically about opportunities, connections, people, and networks, and enjoy making strategies to drive business forward?
If this sounds like you, we are currently hiring a highly motivated Associate, Business Development & Communications to thrive in and grow this role at DVDL. Working in close collaboration with the Principal and Managing Principal, and our internal team, this person will drive business development as well as communications and marketing content for our agency.
As an agency of innovators and strategists, DVDL works at the intersection of cultural analysis and human behavior. We believe all organizations shou...