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Manage the day-to-day corporate communications for Vasion including internal and external communications, crisis management, and media and social media monitoring. Guide appropriate messaging, style, and context for communications deliverables that support the overall communications strategy, adhere to the brand standards, and reflect the needs of our various internal and external audiences.
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Develops and fosters relationships with members of the media and UMC Communications. Promotes faculty research and Eccles School rankings to external stakeholders including local, regional, and national media.
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Reporting to the Chief Comms Officer, the Manager of Communications will be a strong storyteller and tactical teammate who drives and executes initiatives across external communications, including writing press releases, executing on press, disclosure, and social media campaigns, and supporting web content to effectively communicate our company’s mission, milestones, and initiatives to various stakeholders.
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Shoot and maintain a digital photography library of contracted events and internal activities for documentation and external communications. Maintain and create all content for social media sites (Facebook & Instagram) Collaborate and coordinate with stakeholders to ensure consistent messaging and a unified approach to communications.
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Provide executive-level communications support, and serve as the “voice” of the Dean, providing a consistent tone and set of messages in all external relations activities (correspondence, presentations, prepared remarks and in the Dean’s internal communications.
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Developing and implementing a strategy to fulfill that goal, the Associate Director, alongside the Executive Director, will be responsible for overseeing the Communications branch of the department of Marketing and Communications, which will include media relations, internal communications, Executive communications, the College’s external public website, and any crisis communications.
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Build creative briefs that support campaigns across various channels including the website, video/photo, social media, print/direct mail advertising, PR, internal communications, and more.
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This applicant should prepare reports and official correspondence to key internal/external stakeholders, serve as intermediary between press and MTA programs and faculty to develop media presence for MTA academic activities, research, and high-profile events.
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Evaluates and provides expertise for all aspects of communications and its infrastructure, including, but not limited to: common platforms, channel development (print, electronic and digital), audio/visual production, events/town halls/forums, intranet, social media, message hierarchy, content strategy, presentations, speech writing, media pitching, writing and editing.
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This content includes, but is not limited to web pages, landing pages, blog posts, event pages, webinars, social media, sales support collateral, account-based marketing outreach, RFP content, internal communications, and public relations.
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Within Bureau for External Relations and Advocacy (BERA), the Advocacy, Marketing and Communications Group (AMCG) leads and manages external communications through strategy, media, digital communications, marketing, branding and global storytelling.
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Harvard Medical School is seeking a strategic, passionate, and creative individual for the role of Content Strategy Manager in the Office of Communications and External Relations. Communications and External Relations.
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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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Assist the Director of Communications and Strategic Initiatives in leading all PUSH media engagement activities, including fielding and redirecting media requests, drafting media advisories and press releases, securing quotes from staff and members, reporter interview scheduling and speaker prep, media outreach and follow-up.
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Primary Responsibilities Community engagement, employee communications, and external communications. This role will manage and execute internal and external communications and local community engagement activities for select manufacturing locations.
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