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Manages internal and external communications. Customer Focus Acts with internal and external customers in mind. Manages internal and external communications. We offer our customers more than 7,000 tools and accessories, from hand tools and generators to air and power tools, from shop equipment to automotive tools.
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Interact consistently with key CVS subject matter experts from areas such as Legal, Sourcing (both IT and Non-IT), Global Security, Information Governance, Risk Management, Privacy, Tax, various Finance areas i.e. IT Finance, FP&A, External Reporting among others) to ensure all current policies and procedures are reflected in contract documents and vendor communications.
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Preferred Job Qualifications: Advanced degree such as Juris Doctor, MBA or MHA. External strategic consulting experience with a top-tier consulting firm Are you being referred to one of our roles.
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Relationship Manager manages daily communications with internal and external parties to maintain, retain and develop strong client relationships; manages and coordinates plan administration with Service Provider; participate in client meetings and conference calls; proactively maintains plan issues and addresses these items within the required time frames.
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Experience in writing comprehensive communications detailing technical issues that include tax law arguments, stakeholder's positions, and the Governments position in a manner that is logical and understandable to internal and external stakeholders.
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Job Description:The Senior Director, Strategic Communications and Community Relations serves as the primary internal and external communications expert for the University. A minimum of seven years progressively responsible experience in internal and external communications, and/or public and community relations.
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Establish and consistently maintain professional working relationships with IA Directors and Chief Auditors; assist the QA Director in maintaining IA stakeholder communications through monthly meetings.
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BASIC REQUIREMENTS: A Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a bachelor's or higher degree in accounting that included at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and an additional 6 semester hours in related subjects such as business law, economics, statistical/quantitative methods, computerized accounting or financial systems, financial management, or finance.
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As the Corporate Communications Manager for Firstrust, this position will manage strategic enterprise communications to our employees and oversee senior executive and corporate brand presence to external audiences.
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Support the multiple stages of grant review processes, to include external communications, participant recruitment, document analysis and management, payment validation. The Project Coordinator will work across groups, aligning internal team members and external stakeholders.
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Bowhead seeks a Communications Specialist with experience in internal and external communications to join our team in support of the NAVAIR Command Communications located at NAS Patuxent River, MD. Position is a hybrid, a mixture of work on government site and telework.
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Act as a thought-leader for the LGM IMT team and its clients, aspects of retail brand marketing; project management, external communications; marketing and sales campaigns, and marketing KPI’s & metrics.
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From product management to program management, from sales enablement to sales operations, from product marketing to strategic communications, our division services both internal and external customers in support of NBCUniversal’s $10B+ annual advertising business.
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Assesses the change impact and complete change impact assessments, and integrates change management activities into project plan, Implements regular communications to clients, as well as internal and external stakeholders, Keeps up to date with current and emerging trends with workplace strategy, design and best practices.
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Support SwRI’s external communications efforts, to include writing press releases targeting the technical trades, writing and editing technical copy for use in promotional print and digital publications, and other duties.
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