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Scopely is looking for a Vice President, Corporate Brand & Communications to join our Corporate Brand & Communications team in the US on a hybrid or remote basis ! Corporate Comms (B2B editorial, media relations, public affairs/crisis management, thought-leadership, executive engagement, awards (e.g., games, company, execs), etc.
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The System Corporate Chef supports executive chef(s) hiring process and onboarding. The System Corporate Chef is responsible for the development, implementation, and execution of culinary programs, including revenue enhancement in partnership with Regional and Line of Business leadership.
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Job Summary:The Lead Communications Technician will act as the on-site coordinator and crew supervisor for voice and data installation projects. The Lead Communications Technician will perform quality checks; coordinate moves and cut sheets for voice and data cross connects; prepare red-lined as-built drawings.
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This creative and organized communications specialist will support the District Communications Manager, District Engineer and other VDOT staff regarding internal and external communications.
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Specialize in UC technologies such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unity Connection, and Cisco Webex. Deep understanding of Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM.
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The Assistant Vice President for Communications, reporting to the Associate Vice President and Deputy for Marketing and Communications, oversees, develops and leads a comprehensive strategic communications program to advance the image of Stony Brook University (SBU) at the national, state and local levels, including managing the teams that support media relations, crisis communications, issues management, executive communications and internal communications.
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Attend monthly VOA Mid-States Coordinator teleconference, regional Service Coordinator teleconference, and other pertinent meetings/trainings designated by the HUD QA Administrator. Service Coordinator will be responsible for ensuring maximum utilization of community resources by residents of Volunteers of America Mid-States’ housing programs for the elderly or disabled.
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Experience in the following related fields is also highly desired: RF communications, robotics, sonar systems, and signal processing. Knowledge of acoustic communications, underwater sensors and transducers, electronics design, array processing, underwater acoustic propagation modeling, detection and estimation, embedded systems, and data acquisition a plus.
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As a Senior Corporate Communications Manager, you will lead efforts to enhance brand awareness and thought leadership through integrated communications campaigns and strategic media relations.
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Work closely with the Office of Corporate and Foundation relations (a sub-office of the Office of Development and Alumni Relations) to identify viable grant opportunities. The University of Miami School of Law, Center for Ethics and Public Service, has a great opportunity for a Program Coordinator to work at the Coral Gables Campus.
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8+ years experience in TV/Film PR, Publicity, and/or Corporate Communications at an agency, studio, or network. Work in close collaboration with Corporate Social Responsibility and manage media opportunities for studio-wide initiatives (volunteer activities, education initiatives, fundraising events.
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Assist Business Development Director or Manager with management of corporate and government affairs, including the promotion and development of mining law reforms internationally, preparing management presentations for industry stakeholders, and reviewing/preparing corporate communication with government authorities, Mining Association, and other stakeholders.
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The Corporate Counsel will work closely with other members of the Legal Team as well as the Company’s business units and functional departments, including Accounting, Finance, Investor Relations, Regulatory, Operations, Procurement, Human Resources, and Information Systems.
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The Education Coordinator is, or will become, familiar with California Common Core State Standards, including those related to social-emotional learning. The Education Coordinator works collaboratively with the Education Manager and other assigned staff to establish and meet the goals of all education programs, including After School, Summer School, and Scholarship programs.
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Advise on corporate governance matters, including ensuring maintenance of all corporate documents, and ensure compliance with corporate governance best practices. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and active membership in good standing with the state bar.
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