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The Assistant Secretary for Communications & External Affairs/Chief Marketing Officer provides administrative supervision to include overall guidance on broad policy, program objectives, and budget limitations.
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Conducts high level tribal, state, and federal government relations by keeping state legislators and local Congressional staff in the various corridors informed about Sound Transit projects and services at the direction of the tribal, state, and federal relations managers.
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Government Affairs representation is one of the vital member services. Advocate for the industry by educating members, consumers, and local government staff and elected officials.
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Working with Office of the Chief External Affairs Officer, the Media team is responsible for media operations and engagement, including responding to media queries, media training, coordinating, and staffing leadership interviews with news media, writing press statements and releases, and providing guidance and advice to CISA leadership on media matters.
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You will understand the priorities of the CFO while balancing relationships across various functional and business teams, including Global Operations, Corporate Marketing, Human Resources, Investor Relations, and Government Affairs.
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The Assistant Secretary for Communications & External Affairs/Chief Marketing Officer periodically reviews completed work products for overall effectiveness in meeting objectives.
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With the Operations Director, decides when to elevate to the Chief of Staff and the Governor. The Deputy Director also supports the Director of Operations & Cabinet Affairs in other responsibilities, including representing the Director in various internal and external meetings, assisting with day-to-day Cabinet operations, and other responsibilities as assigned.
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Representing, managing, and actively advancing the equities of the senior leader and office with oversight bodies and external affairs offices associated with the Agency, such as Congressional staffs, Office of Inspector Generals, the Government Accountability Office, Office of Legislative Affairs, and Office of Public Affairs.
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The Deputy Chief of Staff is charged with supporting the administration and operations of the President’s Office, working closely with senior leadership to help advance the Corporation’s mission and strategic priorities.
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Developing Communications: Partners with colleagues as appropriate in the Office of Communications & Public Affairs, the Dean’s Office, and with other senior leaders across the school to plan and draft communication efforts coming from the Dean. Provides support to the Dean to produce presentations and reports for University and external audiences (e.g., events involving alumni, government, philanthropy, industry partners, conversations with peer institutions, etc.
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Reporting to the Senior Vice President and Executive Director, the Chief of Staff oversees the activities of the Executive Office, assists the Executive Director with strategic priorities, and prioritize and monitor tasks related to the execution and implementation of a broad agenda.
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Collaborate and liaise with key internal functions across the office including Chief of Staff, Government Relations, Global Operations, Outreach & Engagement and other Units.
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We’re looking for an executive assistant (EA) to provide administrative and operational support to the Communication, Brands and Government Affairs (CB&GA) department as well as the CB&GA vice president and leadership team who are responsible for commercial communication, external communication, events, editorial, internal communication, and public affairs for the AMN (North American - US and Canada) Region.
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In this role, you will be a trusted advisor to work with the highest level of discretion and confidentiality understanding the priorities of the CFO while balancing relationships across the various functional and business teams, including Global Operations, Corporate Marketing, Human Resources, Investor Relations, and Government Affairs.
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The Executive Writer will collaborate with the CEO, the Executive Office, and the Corporate Communications team and will report to the CEO’s Chief of Staff, Senior Vice President of Government and Regulatory Affairs.
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