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A current or former litigation attorney with law firm experience or a strategic communications advisor with proven corporate communications and/or crisis background. Deep understanding of global communications, business, crisis, corporate reputation, and litigation.
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Our teams integrate the disciplines of strategic communications, investment banking, management consulting, corporate governance, risk, and government affairs to solve the most complex business and reputational challenges.
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Willingness to patiently mentor entry-level team members within corporate communications. Develop and implement media relations strategies for the company's products and services during launches and events, including a crisis management strategy when necessary.
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About The Role We provide our clients with a comprehensive view and actionable strategic communications that leverages our integrated suite of services, including financial communications, corporate reputation, transaction communications, and public affairs in all the major markets around the world.
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LatAm Corporate Governance Support leaders in leading their teams in new projects, easing communications, and aligning people across the organization to keep them moving forward towards achieving the LatAm Corporate objectives.
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We invested in new offices, sector teams and practice groups including investor engagement; shareholder activism; governance; regulatory and public affairs, including geopolitical; crisis; litigation; social issues including climate change and diversity, equity and inclusion; cybersecurity, data and privacy; employee engagement; digital communications; opinion research and analysis, and; creative services.
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Includes developing a streamlined communications review processes for all corporate communications with a tight methodology for External and Crisis Communications review.
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Reporting to the Manager, Media Relations, this individual has the proven skills and capacity to manage crisis/issues, pitch stories, conduct background briefings and build alliances with fellow practitioners as well as collaborate across communications, external relations and other corporate functions to assist with the execution of the media relations strategy.
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Respond to crisis communications situations to ensure necessary updates to employees are fulfilled. Experience with addressing crisis communications. 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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Lead our corporate communications function to amplify our company vision and objectives on behalf of our leadership in alignment with our core values. 3) Crisis Communications Leadership.
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This position will also contribute to the MLSC's government relations activity and work closely with our Senior Director of Marketing and Corporate Relations and Senior Digital Marketing and Communications Associate on developing and executing e-communications, social media campaigns, and uncovering new ways to enhance our digital presence, storytelling prowess, and reporting techniques.
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Internal Communication Strategist: Lead our corporate communications function to amplify our company vision and objectives on behalf of our leadership in alignment with our core values. Team Leader and Coach: Build a best-in-class corporate communications team.
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Strong team-focused approach to collaboration; responsive and thoughtful in internal communications. Act as strategic advisor to executives and product teams as it relates to media relations and communications strategies; set and manage expectations with internal stakeholders.
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This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the strategic direction of our organization's cross-channel communications efforts, drive impactful storytelling, and showcase your expertise in managing business strategy messaging, crisis communications, and high-profile special projects.
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Passion for crafting a wide-range of messaging from thought-leadership to product launches to crisis communications. With a focus on supporting communications programs for key areas that include partners, crisis, issues and mergers and acquisitions, this individual will work across the extended Siemens communications team on global alignment and execution.
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