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Invenergy is seeking a Vice President of Corporate Communications responsible for strengthening Invenergy's reputation with key external audiences and positioning the company as a leader in the clean energy transition.
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Lead planning, development, and execution of holistic, integrated communications campaigns, inclusive of thought leadership, media relations, executive visibility, as well as corporate and product storytelling.
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Programs on behalf of large brands, including but not limited to, corporate reputation, crisis communications, executive positioning, Help execute communications strategy and support for high-profile corporate priorities with a direct impact on.
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The Vice President of Marketing and Communications is the executive strategist responsible for leading the planning, development and execution of the organization's marketing and communications strategic initiatives.
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As Vice President of Investor Relations & Corporate Communications, our ideal candidate will create, plan, and execute an investor relations program to effectively convey MindMed’s investment thesis, strategy and progress as well as deliver product, program and corporate messages to key audiences in order to achieve MindMed’s investor relations goals.
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We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Vice President, Corporate Communications to join our Communications team supporting our Investment Management business.
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Job Title: Vice President of CommunicationsJob Description: Our Vice President of Communications will oversee communication outreach to not just our corporate employees, but the franchise community and to the general public.
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Vice President, Corporate Communications - Publicist. 8+ years of relevant experience in corporate communications, public relations, or media relations, with a demonstrated track record of generating earned media coverage.
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We are looking for a Vice-President of Corporate Communications, to join our team and report to our CHRO. In this key role, you'll lead the development and execution of strategic communication plans for Imperial Dade. You'll work closely with senior leadership to ensure clear and consistent messaging across the organization.
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As the Sustainability Communications Corporate Responsibility Vice President you will build integrated public affairs and communications campaigns across earned, owned and paid channels that will help to tell the story of JPMorgan Chase's environmental sustainability strategy.
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The Vice President of Marketing and Communications is the national executive leader responsible for the planning, development and execution of the organization's strategic communications, public relations, and marketing initiatives.
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Vice President, Corporate Communications. Craft social media and internal communications stories and support the delivery of LinkedIn activity for leading spokespeople.
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The Vice President of Corporate Communications will focus on driving the overarching company narrative, influencing key external stakeholders, and strengthening the company’s external reputation.
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Reporting to the Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer (SVP and CCO), the Vice President of Corporate Communications – Strategy, Editorial, Measurement and Corporate Support will work closely with, and assist, the SVP and CCO to develop and advance the Corporate Communications functional strategy and measure the department’s effectiveness and level of internal customer satisfaction.
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As the Vice President of Corporate Communications, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and fostering a positive corporate identity, enhancing internal and external communication strategies, and driving a vibrant and inclusive organizational culture.
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