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Lead the charge on drafting integrated quarterly communications plans and creation of creative media relations initiatives that drive relevance and revenue. We specialize in media relations, influencer relations, marketing, social media and launch strategy, as well as concept development and operational consulting.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Policy and Communications, the Director of Congressional Relations will have both internal and external facing responsibilities to advance the mission of NCUIH through excellence in policy, advocacy, outreach, technical assistance, research projects and related programs.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, or a related field required. The Vice President of Solutions Marketing will play a pivotal role as a strategic partner in shaping the organization's cohesive marketing strategy, aligning the five delivery brands and integrating the three core service offerings of the Enterprise (consulting, talent solutions, managed services.
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The world’s leading contract foodservice company, has a Great Opportunity for career development and growth as a Labor Relations Director. Analyze regional and nationwide bid opportunities and attend proposal meetings with potential clients, as assigned by the VP Labor Relations.
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The CP works in close collaboration with the staff and members of IBTTA, and especially the Executive Director and CEO, Deputy Executive Director, Vice President, Communications, Marketing and Media Relations, the Director of Meetings and the Director of Meeting Production.
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Principles, techniques, and objectives of media relations; strategic communications planning; management practices and principles; journalistic writing and editing techniques; standard office equipment and software used for electronic mail, word processing, spreadsheet, and presentations; elements of creating effective and compelling fundraising proposals, case statements, and grant requests.
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Knowledge in all aspects of right of way, including project management, acquisition, title, permitting, due diligence, public relations and community outreach. This position will also support the development team responsible for the acquisition and installation of multi-duct conduit packages connecting client communications facilities in dense to moderate urban environments.
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Reporting to the director of media relations and communications, the media and communications senior associate will be responsible for managing a variety of projects, including crafting promotional and advocacy materials, editing publications and reports, drafting media outreach materials and social media content, and creating digital assets to advance GBA’s mission.
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BA/BS in political science, communications, business, international affairs or related field. The Client Relations Manager will serve as the primary point of contact and the overall relationship manager for a number of PAC and advocacy technology and website services clients.
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BA or BS degree in Public Relations, Marketing, Communications, Journalism, English or a related field. Brembo North America is seeking a Public Relations Specialist in its Plymouth, Michigan location to increase awareness of Brembo, its products and technologies, by facilitating the best possible editorial coverage in mainstream and automotive media, including digital, print and broadcast.
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We need motivated candidates with communications project management, writing and editorial, and media relations experience to support a government communications contract. Degree : BA/BS in Communications, English, Public Relations or related field.
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External contacts include the entire WHA membership, WHA contract lobbyists, WHA member government relations professionals, members of the Legislature, the state agency officials and staff, legislative staff, and many other health-related organizations on an individual basis both through written and oral communications.
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Founded in 1989, HUNTER has grown into one of the most respected mid-size marketing communications firms in the country, creating work that matters in strategic planning, earned media relations, social and digital media, talent and influencer engagement, experiential marketing, multicultural outreach and content creation and distribution.
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Assist with defining communication and promotion activities and budgets that support each market segment including brochures, external communications, conferences, design and trade publications, awards, and media and press relations.
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Provides insight and guidance as requested from the Special Events and Donor Relations manager as it pertains to highlighting the impact of philanthropy in regular donor communications, including but not limited to the Quarterly Newsletter.
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