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Production and central support services include strategic public relations, crisis communications, media relations, issues management, publications, and brand journalism efforts. Under general supervision of the Vice President of Marketing Communications, plans, develops and implements actions designed to achieve the department's key objectives, major projects, and strategies by directing public relations, media relations, crisis communications, and issues management.
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Bachelor degree in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, Journalism or similar field is preferred. Assist Vice President, Global Communications and other regional communications heads on leading Public Relations preparation and communications efforts for world championship and marquee events globally.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Administration, or International Relations, and/or 10 years of experience in international politics/foreign policy, research & evaluation, social science, or other related fields.
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Mark & Graham Senior Social Media & Public Relations Coordinator. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is seeking a Senior Social Media & Public Relations Specialist. You have expertise in social media, content creation, influencer marketing and media relations with 1-3 years’ experience working in-house or for an agency.
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The program includes planning, measurement and reporting, media relations and proactive media engagement, PR writing, spokesperson training and a full spectrum of public relations tactics.
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The Marketing & Communications Manager is responsible for the department’s strategic planning and development, public relations and media management, campaign and program management, stakeholder engagement and community outreach, digital and social media strategy, crisis communications and reputation management, budget and resource management, team leadership and development, performance monitoring and reporting, and vendor management and compliance standards.
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Partner with Sponsorships Team to identify and activate corporate sponsorships in the local market to ensure the greatest public relations value while adhering to all public affairs policies and procedures.
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ResponsibilitiesUnder the general direction of the Associate Vice Chancellor, Strategic Communications and Brand Marketing, the Senior Director, Media Relations and Public Affairs will:-Build and maintain positive, constructive relationships with key contacts across the Chancellor’s Office and the CSU to aid in fulfilling media inquiries.
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Support Engineering Department as liaison to safety, public relations, Transportation, and outside agencies, FRA/DOT (Federal Railroad Administration/Department of Transportation), NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board), PTSB (Public Transportation Safety Board), regarding signal system safety matters.
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Experience leading client relations, including attending audit meetings at a top-tier public accounting firm is required. 15-plus years of professional experience working in a client serving role at a top-tier public accounting firm.
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You will work closely with colleagues across the Public Policy and Communications teams, as well as with departments throughout the company, including Legal, Regulatory, and Marketing, to execute our federal government relations strategy.
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The Director, Community and Public Relations will be responsible for engagement and communications strategies, community and economic development planning, partnership liaisons, legislative relationships and the implementation of associated processes for City Schools' to successfully perform its responsibilities in these areas.
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Master’s degree or higher in international development, education, social development, international affairs, international relations, political science, public policy, public administration, monitoring and evaluation, or a related field.
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Areas of Responsibility The Public Relations & Media Coordinator will report to PEC’s co-director of outreach and communications. Experience developing and implementing successful communications / public relations plans.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the President & CEO is responsible for the overall operations of PPGR. These duties include but are not limited to the following: fiscal management; leadership and supervision of staff; risk management and quality assurance; public, community and media relations; strategic planning; and Board relations.
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