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We serve as the population health strategist, and policy, and planning authority for the City of New York, while also having a vast impact on national and international public policy, including programs and services focused on food and nutrition, anti-tobacco support, chronic disease prevention, HIV/AIDS treatment, family and child health, environmental health, mental health, and racial and social justice work, among others.
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The Director of Content and Communications Strategy will direct and shape the vision for our offerings while establishing key goals and objectives to drive the business including engagement, thought leadership, and demand generation.
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Developing media and digital strategies for corporate and business unit clients by monitoring and measuring strategies; identifying public relations opportunities, threats, and best practices; participating in clients' strategic planning; allocating resources for the development and implementation of media measurement techniques; and evaluating and reporting the effectiveness of media relations efforts to enhance the company's reputation.
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The Director, Scientific Communications is responsible for developing and managing the strategic planning and execution of scientific communications tactics, including publication plans, medical communications initiatives, and scientific training materials.
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Serve as a subject matter expert to BMS internal audiences related to communication landscape, HCP preferences, publication and scientific content planning, data disclosure / dissemination, and represent BMS scientific communications to external investigators, key authors and journal editors.
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Lead our strategic communications agency in strategic planning and day-to-day activation. Partner with Retail Marketing counterparts to lead store opening communications planning and eventing.
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Leads Oceans Goal Team coordination with media and external affairs team on earned media planning and strategy, as well as thought-leadership. The Communications Senior Director leads the development and execution of internal and external communications strategies that advance WWF Oceans Team conservation objectives , support resource mobilization, and link to the broader communications and conservation strategies of the organization.
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With a diversified portfolio of business segments, including civil engineering, landscape architecture, land surveying, construction management, environmental services, and entitlement and planning services, coupled with our strategic mix of public and private clients, we feel well positioned for stability and growth.
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Enhance and maintain IAN’s digital presence, including website content, social media planning, and email marketing. The Associate Director of Communications will support IAN’s mission by managing day-to-day communications tasks, executing on high-level communications strategies, creating and publishing content, maintaining IAN’s digital presence, and supporting internal departments with their communications needs.
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Strategic Planning: Develop and execute a strategic communications plan to support the organization’s mission and business objectives. The Director of Communications will be responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive communications strategy that enhances the organization’s brand, reputation, and stakeholder engagement.
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Lead planning, development, and execution of holistic, integrated communications campaigns, inclusive of thought leadership, media relations, executive visibility, as well as corporate and product storytelling.
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The Communications Director is a professional who is responsible for creating, organizing, planning, and implementing effective communications messages and strategies for/with parish, school, and community audiences across a wide breadth of media.
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Drive proactive crisis communications planning, training and preparedness for internal and external stakeholders. The Director of Communications has a broad range of responsibilities to ensure both internal and external audiences engage with the company’s story and strategy.
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The Director, Integrated Communications leads the planning, creation, and delivery of integrated communications campaigns in support of a portfolio of UnidosUS’s program and policy work areas.
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The Network Marketing Director will collaborate with approved vendors and CHS-based marketing and communications staff to execute digital-first, multi-channel campaigns, including measurement and reporting.
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