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Plans and executes client and community relations activities including event planning, execution and tracking, market sponsorship activation, philanthropy, grant-making and employee engagement programs to deliver the PNC brand across the market.
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Develops and manages client and community relations activities, including event planning and execution, market sponsorship activation, philanthropy, grant-making and employee engagement programs to deliver the PNC brand across the market.
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Included in these responsibilities are: 1) the development and maintenance of a high-quality treatment program; 2) the development and implementation of a comprehensive community relations program; and 3) strategic planning, program administration, and development.
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The SWD Director’s office includes our Deputy Director, Administrative Support Staff, and Government Relations and Community Engagement team, and Equity and Social Justice team. This leadership position performs a variety of management, planning, and coordination duties associated with safety compliance, injury prevention, and emergency preparedness programs across the division.
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At least three years in a MarCom leadership role (i.e. leading a team of reports, not simply project leadership), requiring the oversight of digital and non-digital marketing, communications, public relations, media relations, advertising, community relations, consumer insight/analytics, promotion, print/video production, and special events including planning and budgets.
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PRR is a full-service communications, marketing and community-building agency based in Seattle and Washington, D.C. PRR draws from a variety of disciplines including public involvement, marketing, public relations, advertising, planning, public policy, social science, digital design, social media, video production and more.
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Processes petitions and other information associated with annexations; serves as a public relations officer for the town by answering inquiries and complaints, and working with the news media; meets and confers with elected and appointed officials, other government agencies, community and business representatives and the general public on various aspects of planning and zoning administration; issues ordinance interpretations.
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We provide land acquisition, geospatial mapping, data management, web-based GIS, community relations, land feasibility studies, and permitting services. The SWPPP Inspector will provide additional regulatory support and guidance for projects across the planning and execution phases.
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Work collaboratively with administrators, staff members, and community volunteers in planning/developing public relations programs and strategies for both one-way and two-way communications.
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This position will be located within the County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Community Programs Unit. The Public Information and Communications, Staff Analyst position will handle internal and external communications, media relations, crisis communications and Board relations for several high-profile programs.
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This includes the areas of strategic planning, economic development, business retention and expansion, marketing/business attraction, small business and entrepreneurship support, community development, land use and real estate development, and workforce development to generate economic growth and impact in the City of Rio Rancho.
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Two (2) years of experience in dealing with business, community, or government relations or communications, urban planning, customer service, or non-profit or public agency clients, including data analysis and communications to the public.
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Senior Planner in our Lakeland, TN office with strong interest and experience in being responsible for managing complex planning projects and rewrites of land development codes, coordinating inter-disciplinary project teams, technical development, and client management and relations.
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This position provides support for Tri-Cities Airport Authority (TCAA) marketing initiatives, focusing on internal and external communications, media relations, community relations, marketing and promotional plans, and event planning.
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Donor Relations: Collects and prepares advancement materials under the direction of the Community Giving Manager and other CLC Foundation leadership. This position is instrumental in creating fundraising and stewardship materials and projects supporting the Annual Giving, Alumni Relations Programs, and Restricted Scholarship Program.
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