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Our services include: brand strategy, data-driven marketing, advertising, digital (web, social media, mobile) communications, public and media relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, business development, nonprofit fund development, videography and graphic design.
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This position will be located within the County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Community Programs Unit. The Public Information and Communications, Staff Analyst position will handle internal and external communications, media relations, crisis communications and Board relations for several high-profile programs.
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Our services include traditional media relations, donor communications, collateral development, advocacy communications, crisis communications, social media and digital communications, and more.
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This position will have oversight that spans public relations, branding, marketing, media outreach, digital media, and crisis communications functions. Provide oversight in monitoring public relations/communications/media initiatives and marketing strategies to drive recruitment, membership retention, program participation, and fund development.
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The Head of Communications will partner with departments across the company's portfolio of digital publications to focus on strategic communications including, but not limited to: media relations, crisis communications and crisis management, online brand reputation management, SEO, litigation support, and more.
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Will also participate as a member of the Crisis Communications Team. Required Education and Experience:The qualifications for this position are normally obtained through a college degree, which includes relevant coursework in the field, and four years of related professional or technical experience such as organizational communications, media, marketing, or public relations.
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As an External Communications Vice President in Home Lending, you will be responsible for crafting compelling narratives, orchestrating comprehensive and integrated communications/Public Relations campaigns, and interacting with the media.
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Maintain contacts with internal partners and business units to help with storytelling and accurate information sharing· Attend company events as needed· Stays on top of industry trends in energy, employee communications, public relations, and social media· Performs other project and process improvement initiatives as assigned.
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Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing or related field. Serve as the organization's spokesperson, responding to media inquiries and managing crisis communications as needed.
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Develop and manage local media relations plans in collaboration with national Communications/PR team, inclusive of local public relations support for marketing campaigns, regional programs, new store openings and crisis management.
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Experience in media relations, crisis communications, and issues management a plus. Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, or a related field.
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Expertise in navigating challenging situations, including crisis communications, in partnership with senior executives. Proven success in developing and executing strategic communications programs with media relations at the core.
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From public relations and public affairs to crisis communications and new media strategy, our experienced team takes an innovative, active approach to advancing your mission-critical goals.
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The Public Relations Manager - Crisis Communications is a pivotal role responsible ownership over critical enterprise issues management and developing and executing effective crisis communication strategies.
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Prior strategic communications experience, including reputation management, crisis communications, employee engagement, training, stakeholder engagement, media and analyst relations, executive visibility, public affairs, and brand management.
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