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Drafting reports, op-eds, blogs, and educational materials, and engaging in strategic communications. You are a skilled communicator in written products, with a demonstrated ability to convey complex concepts in compelling and digestible work products such as memos, reports, op-eds, toolkits, and/or issue briefs; and you are skilled in presenting, testifying, and/or engaging with the media.
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Through op eds, articles, talking points, remarks, and various communications products this person will play an important role in helping to explore, articulate, and advance the ideas of the University President in compelling and creative ways.
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You will also produce op-eds, longform pieces, blog posts, and other media materials, expanding our outreach and influence. Create content for popular audiences for CJE on various themes, including op-eds and longform pieces.
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Develop blog posts, op-eds and other written materials alongisde the Executive Director position AACC as a thought leader in the space. Develop marketing materials for attracting new members.
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Draft and review bills, memos, talking points, floor speeches, op-eds, and committee materials. ● Demonstrable proficiency in crafting floor speeches, statements, talking points, questions, op-eds, and letters.
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Create and edit written materials and collateral, including op-eds, talking points, press releases, statements, pitches to media, one-pagers, case-studies, impact reports, brochures, presentations, social media posts, website copy, and blogs.
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Role Formulate Astraniss congressional engagement strategy in partnership with the VP of External Relations and other Astranis executivesConduct research and help prepare materials for congressional engagementPromote Astraniss government relations priorities working with relevant committees and members of CongressRepresent Astranis in our engagements with think tanks, industry groups, etc.
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Expertise with grinding, polishing, encapsulation techniques, optical microscopy and a range of sample preparation approaches for a variety of materials. Familiarity with SEM, EDS and FIB will be considered a plus.
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Collaborate with Senate offices on companion bills and develop new legislation based on the Member's initiatives in the Florida legislature. Collaborate with the Chief of Staff, Senior Advisor, and District staff to devise comprehensive legislative strategies.
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The role functions across a variety of public affairs accounts and policy areas with a heavy focus on content development, including messaging materials (press releases, fact sheets, op-eds), planning documents, memos and reports.
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Tasks consist of but are not limited to: media relations research, monitoring and outreach; managing media related databases and pitch development; writing communications materials such as newsletters, op-eds, social media messaging, and key presentations.
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Strategic Communications Assist in the planning, organization, and execution of local, regional, national and global communications campaigns; Draft, edit, and issue press releases, advisories, op-eds, blogs, briefing documents and other materials; Continue to develop and maintain relationships with influential media to secure and grow coverage; Plan and assist in executing events and key moments for clients; Draft and send client and campaign reports, etc.
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Become familiar with SPA Products which may include, but are not limited to: policy notes, week ahead, policy deep dives, and op-eds. Work with SPA leadership to develop a pricing matrix for SPA services and written materials.
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Building and maintaining relationships with contacts in traditional and digital outlets to generate earned media (press stories, op-eds, podcast interviews) Please send materials to Trout Unlimited via Paylocity, our online job application system: resume, cover letter, two or three published media samples that represent your professional skills, as well as the names and contact information for three references.
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Montana always has been, and always will be the soul of fly fishing in America, no matter what anyone says. We build relationships with decision makers, land and resource stewards, community members, and other stakeholders to deliver meaningful change on behalf of trout and salmon fisheries, healthy waters and vibrant communities.
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