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Ten or more years of progressively responsible experience in strategic communications, media relations, or public affairs, preferably within the healthcare, scientific, or nonprofit sectors.
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Job Description SUMMARY: The Social Media & Public Relations and Advertising programs are part of the Strategic Communications area in the School of Communication and Media. Offering degrees in film and television, social media and public relations, advertising, journalism and digital media, sports communication, communication and media studies, animation and visual effects, and an MA in public and organizational relations, the School prepares the next generation of communication and media practitioners and leaders.
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The school offers majors in advertising, journalism, broadcast journalism, mass communication, public relations and visual communications. The School of Journalism and Mass Communications currently enrolls approximately 1,700 undergraduates and 100 graduate students in journalism, advertising, public relations, visual communications and mass communications.
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Develop public/media relations policies, procedures, and crisis communications and escalation plans and thoughtfully and timely address negative circumstances if they occur. A bachelor’s or higher degree in journalism, communications, public relations, or other relevant field.
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Master's degree in communications, public relations, public affairs, education, health policy or related field from an appropriately accredited institution and two years of experience in Medicaid/Medicare long-term services and supports, home and community-based programs and adult education; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Public Information Officer implements, and administers the City's public information/relations, outreach, marketing and communications services. Must possess a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Journalism, Communications, or closely related field.
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Clery Act crime statistics for MTSU are available at or by contacting MTSU Public Safety at (615) 898-2424. The Director of Annual Giving, Stewardship, and Donor Relations is responsible for the development, implementation, and assessment of a comprehensive strategic plan focused on donor acquisition, donor retention, and growing our culture of philanthropy.
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The minimum education requirement for this lecturer appointment is a graduate degree in Political Science, Criminal Justice, Legal Studies, International Relations, or Public Administration, and teaching experience.
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This position is responsible to the Assistant Athletic Director for Communications for assistance with public relations and publicity for the university's athletics program. Assist the media relations staff with game-day operations for football, men's basketball and women's basketball.
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Work seamlessly and collaboratively across business units (including public affairs, corporate communications, and paid media) both within DDC and across Omnicom's Public Relations Group, with diverse stakeholders and objectives, always with an eye towards how we can expand and enhance our engagements with existing clients through external communications.
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The ideal candidate is at the forefront of public relations and influencer marketing trends and has a creative and innovative approach that can elevate traditional programming with experimental forward thinking.
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Serotonin is seeking a Public Relations Director to support in the development and execution of strategic communications and media relations strategies on behalf of our portfolio of blockchain and emerging technology clients.
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You will work closely with a Sr. Public Relations Manager and the Director, PR & Communications to coordinate communications materials, campaigns, events, and other PR activities.
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As the Vice President of Media Relations, you will report to the Senior Vice President of Communications and are responsible for the creation and execution of the strategic communications and media relationship building plans.
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Minimum of 12 years of professional experience in public relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, journalism public policy or a related field. Oversee and manage public relations agencies to ensure agencies are true strategic partners.
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