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Bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, professional writing, public affairs or a related field, or combination of education and experience. This position works closely with the Dean’s Chief of Staff and reports to the Assistant Dean of Biomedical Communications.
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Serves as the Public Information Officer for the City, and works in coordination with all City Departments to provide clear and consistent communications to the media and general public.
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Job Description Success Academy’s Public Affairs team works to advance K-12 public education reform and policies that support charter schools and student achievement both locally and nationally.
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Aramark's Vice President, Internal Communications, reports to the Senior Vice President, Strategic Communications and Public Affairs, and works with others on that team, and across Aramark, to support the company's business strategy and functional initiatives through a variety of internal communications channels.
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Works with state Public Service Commissions (PSC) and Public Counsel/Advocates (OPC) including auditors and staff, along with outside auditors to provide necessary assistance and information.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Works under the supervision of the Recreation Manager and the Recreation Supervisors Using excellent customer service skills, establishes and maintains effective working relationships with other employees and all members of the general public.
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The position works closely with other City departments in coordinating responses or addressing major building and development issues, including Planning, Economic Development, Code Compliance, Housing and Community Affairs, Transportation and Mobility, Fire, Police, and Administration.
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This position works out of our headquarters in Abbott Park or our Chicago office (Willis Tower) within the Public Affairs Division. Required skills: Analysis, Consumer Insights, Brand Measurement, Measurement and Attribution, Project Management, Storytelling, Critical Thinking.
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The Director is expected to maintain effective and collaborative relationships with relevant members of the University and greater community to include Public Safety, Student Conduct, Academic Affairs, Office of Legal Affairs, Human Resources and state and local police.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Associate Director of Policy and Public Affairs works closely with the Executive Director to direct all health care policy, advocacy, and public affairs related functions of the Association.
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This role will support the development, research, writing and delivery of project reports and content on key CID initiatives in collaboration with colleagues across Enterprise Services and Public Affairs (ESPA) and Citi businesses.
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Job Description General Description: The Associate Director of Federal Relations works in the Office of Government Affairs and reports to the Director of Government and Community Relations.
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Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. This position is the advanced journey level of the tree trimming series, which provides expertise in pruning trees, and removing limbs or trees from Parks Recreation and Cultural Affairs regulated areas.
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We have four main divisions within AH - a full-service Association Management Company; a Marketing and Communications Agency (MarCom); a Meetings & Events Management Team; and a division that focuses on other custom solutions such as strategic planning, website builds, database integrations, accounting services, staff recruitment, credentialing management, public affairs and lobbying, and growing non-dues revenue.
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Works with other areas such as Enrollment and Student Services and Alumni Affairs to ensure that alumni records are properly updated in Banner. Generates lists, and reports from the system to support development, special events, public affairs, publications, and alumni affairs.
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