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People with the following backgrounds and degrees are encouraged to apply: marketing, public relations, sales, customer service, a degree in marketing, a degree in public relations, a degree in business administration and a degree in communications.
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You have at least 5 years of proven experience in a global, preferably manufacturing company, using corporate communications, media relations, public relations, digital communications, and social media to build and support a global brand.
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Partner closely with other functions relevant to the team, including Product and Engineering, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Strategy, Finance, Legal and Operations.
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Experience in developing employee communications for a variety of channels and audiences in a corporate environment, large public entity, or a public relations agency.
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The Communications department is responsible for strategic deployment of Press & Influencer Relations, Special Events and Advertising across all media channels to support the growth of awareness for Herms in the US. Our mission is to share the rich story of Herms, highlighting the value of creativity, commitment to quality and signature craftmanship model.
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Preferred Qualifications· Experience in developing employee communications for a variety of channels and audiences in a corporate environment, large public entity, or a public relations agency.
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Bachelors degree in communications, public relations, or similar. We are looking for a rock star Corporate Communications Specialist with strong editorial skills and ability to collaborate/coordinate to get project goals and actions to completion.
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The ideal candidate for this position will possess a proven track record of successful creative project planning and execution in corporate communications, agency, and public and media relations.
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Assist in drafting and reviewing other public disclosures and corporate communications, including press releases, and blog posts. As Corporate Counsel, you'll partner with and advise multiple cross-functional teams including Investor Relations, Financial Reporting, Internal Audit, Stock Administration, Accounting, Tax, and Treasury teams on a wide range of corporate legal projects.
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Oversees the flow of internal and external communications between the corporation and external groups, including public relations, community relations, and the financial investing community at large.
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As a member of the Corporate Communications Team the Public Relations Specialist will work cross-functionally to help communicate Hamilton Beach Brands products to media. We are seeking qualified candidates for a Public Relations Specialist at our headquarters office in Glen Allen, Virginia.
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The Digital Media Specialist will support and work with the Director, Digital Media & Intranet, and the AVP, Public Relations & Communications, as well as the broader Corporate Communications team to enhance Crum & Forster’s brand, both internally and externally.
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The Senior Corporate Communications Manager is responsible for the strategic planning, management, implementation, and oversight of all activities related to external communications and public relations to drive brand awareness and growth in its key industries, improve employee engagement, and help the business achieve its revenue objectives.
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The primary areas of responsibility include a statewide and district focus on public relations, social media, customer communications, employee engagement, community relations, corporate social responsibility and local support to government relations and business development activities.
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5+ years of experience in corporate communications, public relations, or related field. Job Segment: PR, Corporate Communications, Marketing Communications, Cloud, Communications, Marketing, Technology.
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