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B.S. or B.A. in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or related field. Corporate Communications, Vice President page is loaded. Corporate Communications, Vice President. Minimum of 7 years of experience in corporate communications, prior experience with a financial services company or within the technology sector is also a plus.
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A minimum of a bachelor's degree in public relations, communications, journalism, or related field. This position provides a fantastic opportunity for a mid-level communications professional with a background in and passion for technology and AI communications to work with collaborative teams on communications strategy and campaigns, media relations, corporate positioning, business development and content creation on behalf of our industry-leading clients.
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Its initiatives include The Mideast Press Club; Women in Mideast Media, a women’s empowerment program; and a journalism internship program. To achieve this goal, the Director of Development (Director) will lead the diversification of the organization’s fundraising portfolio building on current funding relationships (corporate, foundation, government and individual), while cultivating new funders and creating new fundraising campaigns, including major gifts and social media campaigns, as well as special events.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, public relations, communications, or marketing preferred. Collaborate with senior leadership to understand our broader corporate strategy and develop a clear and consistent executive narrative.
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A Bachelors degree or equivalent in a related area such as journalism, communications, public relations, or integrated communications. + Actively engage with SVP, Corporate Communications and Director of Communications on department strategy.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism, political science, public affairs, public policy or other relevant field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, public relations or related field plus ten (10) years of senior management experience in communications and public relations in a corporate environment to include five (5) years of project management experience in communications and public relations.
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Reporting to the Manager, Corporate Communications, the Senior Specialist, Corporate Communications, will support in planning and executing media relations activities, employee communications and social media content for Sun Life Canada’s Office of the President, Client Experience Office, Strategy & Growth, and Operations portfolios.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, public relations, communications, marketing or a related field; MBA preferred. The Director of PR & Corporate Communications position is responsible for the creation and execution of communications and stakeholder management strategies that support the company's vision, culture, business plans, national promotions and brand identity.
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Bachelor’s Degree (BA/BS) in journalism, public relations, communications or English preferred. 10 years or more in corporate communications or public relations, including in-house role at pharma or biotech company, or healthcare agency experience.
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5-8 years of relevant experience with product or corporate communications, media relations, and strategic communications. Bachelor’s Degree in communications, public relations, journalism, or a related field.
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Minimum of 10 years of consulting experience in communications and/or human resources (likely to come from corporate communications, public relations, journalism, advertising, marketing, corporate benefits, or benefits industry.
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The team includes professionals with backgrounds in public relations strategy, journalism, buzz marketing and event production. The Senior Public Relations Manager will drive strategy, planning and execution of major corporate PR programs and initiatives.
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Undergraduate degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or related major. Hill & Knowlton has an immediate need for aVice President to serve as corporate affairs leader on U.S. accounts across sectors, including in travel, consumer goods and technology.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree and 2 years of experience in Internal Communications and Professional Writing OR High School Diploma or GED and 6 years of experience in Internal Communications and Professional WritingPreferred Area of Study: Communications, Journalism, or EnglishPreferred Area of Experience: Intranet Writing and Web DesignSkill(s): Expertise in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, Understanding of corporate communications.
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