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Position Summary Project ECHO is experiencing exponential growth and is currently seeking a Corporate Relations Manager to join our team! The Corporate Relations Manager will report to the Director of Corporate Relations and will help build the internal capacity to steward and manage an increasingly larger portfolio of prospects and funders.
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This position organizes and convenes appropriate workshops for faculty and staff on industry trends, corporate strategies, and academic/industry engagement models in collaboration with colleagues in Corporate & Foundation Relations, Sponsored Programs, and Technology Transfer.
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This is an exempt position that reports directly to the Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations, U.S. Naval Academy Foundation and works collaboratively across the Enterprise and with Naval Academy stakeholders.
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This position will report to the Assistant Vice President of Major & Planned Giving and has the responsibility for raising philanthropic resources through the Major Gifts and Corporate Relations programs.
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The Assistant Vice President for Advancement Relations will provide direct supervision for the operations of Annual Giving, Leadership and Planned Giving, Foundation Relations, and Corporate Relations and Partnerships to ensure the departments meet division objectives in conjunction with the College’s mission.
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You have at least 5 years of proven experience in a global, preferably manufacturing company, using corporate communications, media relations, public relations, digital communications, and social media to build and support a global brand.
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The assistant director of corporate relations is an integral part of the corporate and foundation relations team, serving as a primary point of contact across campus for corporate relations needs and functions for internal and external constituents.
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In this newly created role, the Senior Manager, Employee Relations, will be a champion of Otsuka's culture and values. Otsuka Pharmaceutical Company is a global healthcare company with the corporate philosophy: "Otsuka-people creating new products for better health worldwide.
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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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Represent the Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations at various cultivation and fundraising events, working with University Advancement. Establish performance metrics for the Corporate and Foundation Relations team in concert with University Relations leadership and foster a culture of accountability.
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Key words/skills: corporate communications, internal communications, employee communications, crisis communications, media relations, communications strategy, B2B. Prior strategic communications experience, including reputation management, crisis communications, employee engagement, training, stakeholder engagement, media and analyst relations, executive visibility, public affairs, and brand management.
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Partner with internal Corporate Relations Originators, investment staff (Portfolio Managers, Sector PMs, Associate PMs, Analysts and Associate Analysts), and external investment research providers such as Broker Dealers to arrange company meetings hosted at T. Rowe Price offices or off premises.
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The candidate will report to the Director of Donor Relations and collaborate with the Corporate and Foundation Relations Director and other professionals within the Montgomery College Foundation.
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Provides support to DVP, Corporate and Civic Relations and to the Office of the Chairman to execute projects for executive management, and works closely with colleagues in Corporate Relations.
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In this role, the Public Relations Specialist will support the Corporate Secretary and Assistant Corporate Secretary in organizing and managing logistics support for board and board committee meetings (including site location planning, itinerary development and coordination, travel, entertainment, catering, and other associated activities), as well as handling a broad spectrum of related matters that confront a global energy company.
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