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Master’s degree in International Relations, International Business, International Development, Political Science, Public Policy or related field preferred. Bachelor’s degree required International Relations, International Business, Economic Development, Political Science, or Public Policy.
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College graduate with BS/BA in a related subject: public relations, marketing, communications, business, etc. Based in Atlanta, we have worked in most industry segments delivering a wide range of public relations and marketing services including the development of strategic marketing plans; media relations; coordination of special events; network marketing; fundraising; civic engagement, social media, and program evaluation.
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Stone Ward is a recognized leader in innovative marketing solutions throughout the region with dedicated teams devoted to strategy, creative, digital, media, video production, client services, and public relations.
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Two years of general clerical experience involving extensive public contact including some prior experience in a dispatch center, parking and traffic control, radio communications, or in public relations.
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Family Health Services (FHS) section of DPH specializes in many dynamic public health nursing programs and includes Health Care Program for Children in Foster Care, Rx 4 Kids, Children Screening, Assessment, Referral and Treatment, Black Infant Health, and Maternal Child and Adolescent Health.
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Experience in fundraising, event management, volunteer development and management, public relations, donor cultivation and relations, and corporate sponsor cultivation are strongly preferred.
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Job DescriptionEmbark on a journey of freshness and orderliness as a Public Area Attendant, where your meticulous touch ensures that linens are crisp, and public spaces exude cleanliness.
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The position is responsible for all aspects of fund development to support a million-dollar-plus annual operating budget, which includes overseeing, developing, maintaining, and evaluating ECHOS’ donor relations, grant writing, fundraising, event planning, public relations, communication, and marketing.
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Supporting the Director of Athletics and Deputy Athletic Director in all areas of donor relations, solicitations, events, athletic department and university protocol and more. Reporting directly to the Deputy Athletic Director for External Relations/Chief of Staff, the Senior Associate Athletic Director, Chief Development Officer will be a creative, bold, and innovative development leader with an entrepreneurial spirit who has overseen large teams.
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About You:In this Sr Project Director role, you will manage project execution, client relations, and business growth for AtkinsRéalis’ transportation business with the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT.
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This position will facilitate discussions, coordinate and communicate with other departments, such as the County Attorney, Public Works, Parks & Open Space, the Colorado Air & Space Port, and the Human Services Department, regarding county-owned real property relations.
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The Public Safety Officer provides a visual security presence to ensure a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, physicians and staff. Follows the Hospital's Public Safety Department Firearms policy and the Use of Force policy.
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Providing general indirect tax calculation and collection super subject matter expertise to internal and external personas – including legal, customer service, public policy, media relations, business development, tax software vendors and service providers, taxing authorities and other governmental entities, and industry and tax groups.
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ResponsibilitiesHis/her functions will fall into the broad categories below:Economic and public policy analysis and advise;Regional Strategy and Positioning;Knowledge Management;Advocacy and External Relations.
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The Public Safety Officer I will conduct vehicle and foot patrols, patient restraints, incident report writing, public relations, emergency preparedness, door unlocks/locks, guest assistance, access control, and de-escalation of hostile visitors, employees or patients.
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