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The Maryland Department of General Services (DGS) supports State and local government agencies, as well as local non-profit organizations and the citizens of Maryland, by providing facilities management, real estate and surplus property services, as well as security and law enforcement for State buildings.
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Key Accountabilities Continued Assists in implementing comprehensive strategic communications plans including media relations, conference participation, community relations/events, local government relations and sponsorship/memberships and executes in a proactive manner.
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Responsible for providing guidance on and directly handling employee relations matters with a focus on balancing business need and organizational risk, assisting in the design of employee related policies that are compliant with Federal and State laws and align to best practices, managing escalated regional complaints, and cultivating a positive and productive work environment.
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Additionally, the Executive Director will partner with the System’s Government Relations and Advocacy team and the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Research, and Student Success to serve as a statewide advocate with the legislature and the UT Board of Trustees.
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Under the direction of the Senior Vice President of State Policy and Government Relations, the incumbent will coordinate activities for legislative relations, including advocacy efforts with executive and legislative branches of the state governments, as well collaboration with regional policy centers, Hispanic and other advocacy organizations, legislative affairs departments of member colleges/universities and systems in the region, and higher education associations.
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Lead, drive, and execute a comprehensive direct lobbying and government relations leadership program in the state. Detailed knowledge of the legislative process and political landscape, with the ability to adapt to state government environment.
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Position Responsibilities Recommends, executes, and monitors implementation of the state government relations legislative strategy under the guidance of the VP. Develops and maintains strategic relationships with regional U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) representatives, state legislators in key states, state regulators, and Capitol Hill staff.
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The Director (Provider), in coordination with the Director of Government Relations (Health Plan), will be tasked with ensuring that the interests of the System are being monitored at the local, state, and federal level while also understanding the unique market vulnerabilities and opportunities of the System's hospitals, ambulatory and outpatient facilities, physicians and advanced practice provider groups, and health plan – Priority Health.
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The DCM/CFO will be an effective communicator – both in storytelling and crisis communications, has political sensibility and relations, boundless compassion for those that we serve, and an entrepreneurial spirit.
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Focus areas include current and potential individual donors, foundations, and Board of Directors members, as well as the business community, Texas State Government (all branches), city and municipal officers, and other advocates (family violence shelters, rape crisis centers, healthcare partners, sister agencies, and MOU partners.
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Experience with state and federal government relations preferred. Other duties as requested by the General Counsel, which may include advising on other federal and regulatory matters, crisis management, government relations, and managing company compliance processes and procedures.
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We specialize in public relations, reputation management, public affairs, brand marketing, digital strategy, social engagement and content strategy. Practical working knowledge of laws, regulations, and regulatory agencies related to the company’s business sector, such as FCPA, FARA, GDPR, CCPA, Sarbanes-Oxley, Lanham Act, FTC Act, and other applicable federal and international laws, as well as relevant regulations by applicable government agencies such as the FTC, OFAC, FTC, IRS, and SEC, etc.
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Our state government relations team provides FMI member companies and state association executives with resources and support to manage the wide range of state public policy challenges that impact the food industry.
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Tallahassee is a vibrant City that is home to Florida’s state government, two major universities – Florida State University and Florida A&M University, as well as one of the largest community colleges in the state – Tallahassee Community College.
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Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government, Public Relations, Public Policy, International Relations and Affairs, English, Communication, or any other related field. Experience working with Governors, working in federal or state agencies or non-profit organizations.
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