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This content includes, but is not limited to web pages, landing pages, blog posts, event pages, webinars, social media, sales support collateral, account-based marketing outreach, RFP content, internal communications, and public relations.
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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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They coordinate activities with the Public Relations department to ensure that the story is incorporated into everything from internal communications, social media posts to printed advertisements, websites, mobile apps and other digital and print media.
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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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Serves as a key business partner to Human Resources, the ESG and DEI teams (for both internal and external communications, Investor Relations, and other corporate business leads to communicate important news, information, and policies to all employees.
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Minimum 5 years related experience in communications, public relations, public involvement and/or community engagement. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing or relevant field.
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Bachelor's Degree or higher in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or a relevant field. As the Communications Specialist, you will be integral in implementing both internal and external communications strategies to further the organization's business objectives.
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The ISD Communications Office, a fast pace and highly progressive group in the Executive Management Services Division within the Internal Services Department (ISD) is seeking a highly qualified, self-motivated individual to fill the position of Senior Public Information Specialist.
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Directly manages the following teams: Public Relations, Community Relations, Social Media, Internal Communications, Retail Marketing & Merchandise. A minimum of seven years progressively responsible experience in internal and external communications, and/or public and community relations.
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Liaise with our investor relations and internal communications teams and firms to support important company initiatives. Detect public relations issues as they emerge and lead incident response communications.
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Requirements: Requires a Bachelors degree in English, Journalism, Digital Media Communications, Public Relations, or related degree field with related work experience. Objectives of this Role: Support the News and Information section of SwRI’s Communications Department, producing internal and external communications products that reflect SwRI and its staff members as leaders in contract research and development.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or a related field. As a communications Manager, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and managing both internal and external communications for the Greater Houston Retailers Association (GHRA.
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Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Required Skills & Abilities: Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or related field. Proven experience in communications, public relations, or related roles.
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Bachelor's Degree in communications, marketing communications, public relations or a related field. Experience of developing and executing organizational wide internal communications strategies, including setting measurable communications objectives, crafting key messages, defining appropriate channels and tactical planning.
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Establishes and implements measurable internal and external marketing communication programs by selecting and effectively using various elements of the communications mix such as: digital communications, events/trade shows, public relations, brochures, advertising case studies, whitepapers, videos, eNewsletters, campaigns, and other online and print deliverables.
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