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Minimum of 12-15 of professional experience in Senate, House, Administration, government affairs, campaign, energy policy and/or advocacy roles. Candidates should have a minimum of 12 or more years of professional experience in Senate, House, Administration, government affairs, campaign, energy policy and/or advocacy roles.
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T-Mobile is synonymous with innovation–and you could be part of the team that disrupted an entire industry!
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Support the Head of Scientific Affairs & Strategic Partnerships in monitoring Pfizer Oncology’s strategy and performance across a broad spectrum of measures, and assess peer strategy/performance to help inform the strategic narrative to internal and external audiences, focusing on investor relations.
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Balance reporting requirements to multiple constituencies including; Centene Corporation regional vice president, state health plan president, chief operating officers and Corporate regulatory and government affairs staff.
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This position will support UCLA’s best-in-class fundraising program, alumni affairs programs that connect Bruins worldwide, the outreach and engagement activities of our government and community relations team and all the important back office processes and functions of our External Affairs organization.
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Leveraging your understanding of nutrition science and policy and partnering with key functions like scientific affairs and corporate and government affairs, you will inform the company’s external advocacy strategy and related stakeholder communications.
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To fulfill these duties, you will collaborate with internal project teams such asrenewable development, engineering, government affairs, and construction management; external teams like environmental and engineering consultants, and external legal counsel; and external stakeholders such as private landowners, state/federal resource agencies, and conservation organizations.
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6-10 years of successful experience in government affairs, public policy, or legislative affairs. Planet Aid is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Industry & Government Affairs Manager to serve voice in the conversation around sustainability and textile waste across the United States.
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Policy, Public Relations or External Affairs. Working with a global, world renowned offshore wind developer, this is a fantastic opportunity for an up and coming, dynamic external affairs, public affairs or community outreach individuals to join one of the fastest growing and most important industries in the country with excellent progression and career development opportunities available.
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Supports senior management in external relations across the assigned corridor by providing strategic advice on emerging issues to ensure Sound Transit's projects and services advance. Under general direction, the Government & Community Relations Manager performs strategic outreach and advocacy to further advance the mission and goals of Sound Transit and serves as Agency representative for the assigned portion of the Sound Transit District.
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At least three to four years in government affairs setting including at least one year of work experience in grassroots and/or one of the following areas: digital advocacy, construction industry, small business, associations, state/local government, or public relations.
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The Communications Specialist will report directly to the External Affairs Coordinator, which is a cross-functional team of three verticals: Marketing Communications, Public Relations, and Social Media/Community Engagement.
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The Communications Advisor will report directly to the office of the Chief Medical Officer/Executive Deputy Commissioner (CMO) and will work closely with the Office of External Affairs to promote the priorities of the CMO and Chief Equity Officer, including CHECW’s health equity agenda.
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Operate as a team player who works well internally not only with peers and government affairs colleagues, but also with senior executives. 10 years of Government Relations/Capitol Hill/Public Policy/Lobbying/Corp experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in political science, government, or related field with at least 3 years related experience in legislative affairs as legislative aide, lobbyist, analyst, or staff for a government agency.
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