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Branigan Inc., an integrated communications company in Milwaukee, Wis is looking for a Senior Account Executive, Crisis Communications and Reputation Management (CCRM), to support its crisis communication functions.
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Under the general direction of the City Manager, the Public Communications Manager/Public Information Officer provides strategic guidance to senior leadership on a variety of issues, handling both internal communications and external relations to include responding to media inquiries, planning and executing public engagement campaigns, and creating messaging around city initiatives and crisis response.
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Our services include: brand strategy, data-driven marketing, advertising, digital (web, social media, mobile) communications, public and media relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, business development, nonprofit fund development, videography and graphic design.
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Some of the Executive Assistant’s responsibilities are of a highly sensitive and extremely confidential nature, including human resources matters, crisis communications and crisis management, sensitive public affairs matters and strategic university administrative decisions.
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Advise executive management in the formulation, strategic development, implementation, and evaluation of the Sheriff's Office communications, community and government relations, crisis management, and media relations programs, projects, and activities.
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Strong expertise in strategic storytelling, content development and crisis communications. The Communications Director / Public Information Officer is responsible for developing and executing the Department of Local Affairs' communications strategy, ensuring that it effectively conveys our department objectives and engages Coloradans.
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Proven experience with proactive and responsive media relations, crisis communications, event management and community outreach. Under the oversight of the Communications Manager, the Public Information Officer's key areas of focus include development and dissemination of various content pieces for appropriate audiences, and support media relations and community outreach efforts.
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Supports the City Manager's Office efforts of being the Public Information Officer for the city, oversees the city's content and messaging for owned media channels including the website, publications, social media accounts, crisis communications and programming for events.
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Assist the Executive Director in directing crisis communications and communications related to emergency preparedness/planning. The PIO must be an exceptional writer and proofreader who is digitally savvy, develops internal and external content for social media, websites, newsletters, press releases, and events, and supports the Superintendent/President and other designated executive team members with talking points, speeches, presentations, and other print and electronic communications.
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Able to maintain composure when talking to callers in crisis or emergency situations Able to work under stressful conditions and meet time constraints Able to maintain training and applicable certifications in procedures, GCIC/NCIC, Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training Council, NIMS and ICS Able to handle multiple tasks or projects at one time meeting assigned deadlines.
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Since then, we have helped thousands of victims and their children by providing safe housing and supportive services including an emergency shelter, 24-hour crisis hotline, counseling, social services support, legal and health advocacy, and much more.
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The Associate Dean for Communications and External Affairs will lead media relations, external affairs, internal and external communications, marketing, internal and external events, issues management, crisis and emergency communications, and digital news operations for the School, with the overall goal of telling the School’s story to a broad range of audiences and helping to position the School locally, nationally, and globally to succeed and thrive.
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Control Risks is looking for a Crisis Specialist to support our client's 24/7/365 GSOC. This role will facilitate the Client's crisis management response, coordinate incident escalations, and emergency communications to site-, regional-, and enterprise-level global security leadership.
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TCOLE approved Basic Telecommunicator course, Crisis Communications course, TDD/TTY for Telecommunicators and a TCOLE approved Field Training Course are required within one year of assignment (Tex. Occ. Code § 1701.405; Tex. Occ. Code § 1701.352.
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Coordinates and implements a citywide strategic Communications Plan and framework, including guiding the creation, implementation and maintenance of the City's style guide, a marketing and branding guide, crisis communications plans and strategies, language access plans, etc.
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