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Maintain and strengthen relationships with key colleagues in the President's Office, Provost's Center, University Communications, the Office of the General Counsel, the Division of Public Safety, Development and Alumni Relations, the Office of the Secretary, Wellness at Penn, the Division of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics, Schools, and other internal and external partners.
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Strong understanding of and demonstrated experience in digital communications and/or crisis communications. Consistently produce high-quality internal and external communications materials, such as Q&A, holding statements, reactive and proactive social media content, and internal messages.
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Support executives and cross-functional teams to manage crisis communications. The Lead Policy Advisor will report to the Senior Director of Public Policy and is responsible for policy development related to battery regulatory requirements, materials management, and the related internal and external stakeholder coordination.
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Handle first-line communications between ENV and the investment community, participating in the development of a comprehensive crisis communications plan. Develop presentations for investors and external constituents, crafting scripts for CEO, CFO, and other Executives presenting at conferences.
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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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This position will be located within the County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Community Programs Unit. The Public Information and Communications, Staff Analyst position will handle internal and external communications, media relations, crisis communications and Board relations for several high-profile programs.
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Includes developing a streamlined communications review processes for all corporate communications with a tight methodology for External and Crisis Communications review.
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Reporting to the Manager, Media Relations, this individual has the proven skills and capacity to manage crisis/issues, pitch stories, conduct background briefings and build alliances with fellow practitioners as well as collaborate across communications, external relations and other corporate functions to assist with the execution of the media relations strategy.
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A successful Communications Manager will have experience reaching internal and external audiences through strategic communications that deliver results through sharp writing, creative video and a strong connection to audience.
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3) Crisis Communications Leadership * Safeguard TPCi Reputation: Partner with the crisis management team, and key internal stakeholders such as Marketing/PR and executive team during critical events for internal and external audiences, collaborating with external partners to monitor and address public perception where necessary.
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Join us as the Vice President of External Communication for Home Lending, where you will have the opportunity to shape and execute breakthrough campaigns, tell compelling stories with a fresh and modern voice and manage crisis communications.
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Manages the department's external communications activities such as media relations, reputation management, crisis communications, and campaigns related to key initiatives that engage university stakeholders and build Mason's brand recognition.
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Plan elements will include internal and external communications, public relations, targeted outreach for news media coverage, design and content of all marketing collateral, email communications (including newsletter), annual report, outreach materials, social media presence, and website, ensuring a high-quality user experience.
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Leading media relations and crisis communications responses Act as a primary media liaison for managing and responding to daily press inquiries in a timely manner. Management of people and and external vendors Work collaboratively with Senior Communications Manager to help define the goals and direction of the Media Relations team and ensure these are met.
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Media relations/crisis communications experience a plus. Assist in the development of communications to support government relations strategies, including internal and external communications, background memos, and PowerPoint presentation materials.
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