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Developing and implementing a strategy to fulfill that goal, the Associate Director, alongside the Executive Director, will be responsible for overseeing the Communications branch of the department of Marketing and Communications, which will include media relations, internal communications, Executive communications, the College’s external public website, and any crisis communications.
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Minimum Qualifications / Skills·Relevant years of experience in communications, with a focus on internal communications, crisis communications, public relations, executive coaching, and analyst relations.
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The role will oversee public relations, including branding, marketing, thought leadership, media relations, crisis communications, and events, to ensure a coherent and impactful message across all platforms and stakeholders.
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Under the general direction of the City Manager, the Public Communications Manager/Public Information Officer provides strategic guidance to senior leadership on a variety of issues, handling both internal communications and external relations to include responding to media inquiries, planning and executing public engagement campaigns, and creating messaging around city initiatives and crisis response.
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Reporting to the Public Relations Manager for Florida, the Public Relations Specialist supports the development of strategic PR and communications initiatives targeting the media, patients and the public to enhance and protect the reputation of Nemours Children's and its associates.
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This position will have oversight that spans public relations, branding, marketing, media outreach, digital media, and crisis communications functions. Provide oversight in monitoring public relations/communications/media initiatives and marketing strategies to drive recruitment, membership retention, program participation, and fund development.
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Outside of the regular legislative session, support Governmental Relations & Public Affairs department communications plans by offering strategic insights and executing on tactical components.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, English, Public Administration or closely related field from an accredited college or university. Additionally, the future PIC should have experience with managing social media accounts for an organization, acting in some capacity as a media spokesperson, and developing crisis communications messages.
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LHH is partnering with a client in the non profit sector to fill a Senior Manager of Public Relations role. Years work experiences including communications, crisis management or social media.
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As the Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs, you contribute to Homeward's success by creating enterprise strategies, planning, organizing and directing Homeward's activities in the arenas of public affairs/relations, internal communications, external communications, media relations, community affairs, government affairs, philanthropic giving and community activation.
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5+ years of experience in communications, public relations, or media relations, with at least 2 years in a leadership role; Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or a related field.
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Work closely with internal and customers’ Public/Government Affairs functions delivering media relations counsel in support of advocacy programs, from grassroots up. Basic Job Functions:The Corporate Communications and External Relations Manager will help manage relationships with key external stakeholders that are positioned to influence First Solar’s environment and shape its reputation.
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This key role will oversee all external communications for the company, including media relations, executive communications, crisis management, thought leadership and corporate social media with the goal of driving awareness and understanding of the company’s vision, performance, and progress among a variety of stakeholders.
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We serve our clients in the following areas: public affairs, government investigations and litigation transaction communications; shareholder activism; crisis management; alternative investment communications and private equity; corporate reputation and positioning; and investor relations.
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Minimum Qualifications: Experience as an employee on an Association staff or an advocacy organization with primary duties in one or more of the following areas: organizing, strategic planning, crisis management, collective bargaining, public relations, communications, and/or legislative/political action.
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