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This position will establish objectives and formulate strategies in fundraising, planned giving, foundation and corporate sponsorships, grants development, alum affairs, public relations, communications, community relations, and marketing.
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Overseeing all departmental activity from managing internal activities such as bill tracking and document management to external state lobbying and intergovernmental activities. Leading the PCMA State Affairs team in planning and executing a successful state government relations strategy.
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Bachelors degree, advanced degree (MA or JD) preferred. PBMs administer prescription drug plans for more than 275 million Americans who have health insurance from a variety of sponsors, including commercial health plans, self-insured employer plans, union plans, Medicare Part D plans, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP), state government employee plans, managed Medicaid plans, and others.
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Collaborating with Association policy, research, legal and public affairs leaders to ensure that initiatives align with member and Association objectives. If remote, expectation to be in DC headquarters at least monthly or on a cadence agreed upon with CEO.
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Our services include the recruitment and staffing of qualified applicants into a diverse workforce, adnministration of employee payroll and benefits, employee relations, policy development, and administration; and advising Commission management on human resource related matters.
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Dealing directly with all levels of security management, Airport Authority, law enforcement, labor relations, Federal and State regulatory agencies, airline-contracted personnel, and local government officials.
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Create messages describing initiatives for use in internal communications and partner with Corporate/Consumer Public Relations for external communications (e.g., Trade Press, Consumer Groups.
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This involves coordinating with internal and external parties, drafting Committee and Board memos and resolutions, attending Committee and Board meetings, and formation of new entities External Relations : as needed, initiate and coordinate public relations, outreach, and fundraising efforts, including EBALDC representation at community meetings, local and statewide associations, city council, housing committees, planning and zoning committees, and other project- or industry-related events.
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We work to strengthen and protect BCG’s brand, advance our business agenda, and partner with management to engage with our key audiences through tools such as global thought-leadership publications, public relations, alumni outreach, recruitment marketing, and social media.
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Lead the internal and external communications strategy and execution for Notified, including directly managing the public relations, internal communications, social media, brand marketing and creative design functions.
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The HR Project Manager serves as the principal project manager within the Human Resources function, driving critical projects and initiatives across all areas of HR (Benefits, Compensation, HR Technology, Learning, Employee Relations, Leave Management, and Talent Acquisition.
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Manage notification of municipal and safety officials, local residents and media (as warranted and through Media Relations) regarding impacts of high-profile events (e.g. splice implosions, auto-transformer deliveries, helicopter wire stringing, blasting, etc.
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Experience or course work in one or more of the following legal subject matter areas: motor vehicle titling and registration, alcohol and tobacco regulation and enforcement, property tax, government relations, unclaimed property, and law enforcement.
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Sales Engineer is responsible for providing direct pricing and design support to internal and external customers on design/build and publicly bid projects using the most current pricing available.
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Minimum 10 years of senior management experience preferably in a non-profit environment and demonstration of the capacity to administer a fast-paced and complex organization (including operational, fiscal and human resources management, fundraising, community relations and related program areas.
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