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Provide writing and editing support for various communications materials (press releases, QAs, fact sheets, internal communications, corporate presentations) for external, internal and/or digital/social media use, including proper referencing and securing appropriate internal approvals as appropriate.
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Minimum ten years of experience in Marketing, Corporate Partnerships, Sports Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, Journalism, or Corporate Communications is required. Manages fulfillment and approval process of all contracted internal sponsorship elements including press releases, PA scripts, publications, logo usage, partnership marketing events and materials.
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Experience in corporate communications & press relations, community management, social media and project management are valued. Create, edit and localize press releases and product notices for media and KOL.
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Minimum Qualifications: Experience in communications with a strong track record as a writer and content developer, and a solid grasp of corporate communications strategy and tactics.
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Manages editorial requests, corporate, non-profit and government meetings, press releases, and press conferences. Bachelor’s degree in marketing, public relations, journalism, English, communications, multimedia or related field from an accredited college or university, or some college and evidence of progressive work experience.
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Draft and finalize all corporate communications including press releases, digital and social media content, support for regulatory filings, etc. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including a proven ability to draft impactful press releases and other corporate communications and to interact with external and internal stakeholders effectively and credibly.
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The function is made up of over 2,000 professionals, working across the Executive and Regions in the following areas of specialism: Brand; Marketing; PR/Media Relations & External Communications; Internal Communications & Employee Engagement; Corporate communications.
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Communicating with internal departments, including External Communications, Corporate Finance, Financial Reporting, Product and Technology, Legal, Operations, and Sales and Marketing, to gather information.
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Work closely with Corporate Communications, Corporate Secretary's Office and Investor Relations related to our external filings, investor presentations and related press releases and statements, including drafting of financial sections and statements.
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Works closely, collaboratively and seamlessly with peer communications professionals supporting the state including Customer Communications, Internal Communications Manager, the Director of Communications and External Affairs, the Customer Service Center and the entire Corporate Communications team in corporate to ensure communication integration and maximum effectiveness.
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Reporting to the Program Director, the Strategic Communications Manager will coordinate with a range of stakeholders including the program team and global Strategic Fortification Partners (SFPs), manage communication channels, and ensure mutual understanding of program objectives and activities among broader external stakeholders.
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You work with Corporate Communications in drafting public statements, press releases, and op-eds for use with media. You have five years of corporate/business and advertising law, FTC, and FDA experience.
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4 years experience in communications, media relations and digital media within an agency, news outlet, non-profit or corporate organization is required. Assist in the development of talking points, press statements, op-eds, news advisories, press releases, letters to the editor, bylined articles, blog posts, media kits, and other written materials for Agency subject matter experts.
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Advise on public disclosure obligations and collaborate with investor relations/corporate communications and senior management on preparation and review of press releases, social media posts and other external communications.
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Develop investor relations communications including earnings documents (press releases, earnings conference call scripts, slides), conference and non-deal roadshow materials, and content for the investor relations section of the website.
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