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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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We are looking for a VP, Director of Public Relations who will lead day-to-day operations, serve as senior client contact, and execute strategic public relations programming for the PR practice.
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There are approximately 500 undergraduate majors across five concentrations: Broadcast & Digital Journalism, Communication & Media Studies, Print & Digital Journalism, Public Relations, and Theatre.
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Act as onsite Wichita representative for Bombardier Defense consisting of marketing, communications, public relations, government relations and events. Liaise with a wide matrix of business units to include government relations, internal communications, public relations, events, brand marketing, finance, digital communication, customer experience, strategy, programs, sales, investor relations, industry relations.
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The Director leads and manages the responsibilities dedicated to external relations and communications work as well as any external resources and is the primary liaison with Harris School of Public Policy and University of Chicago communications, and civic engagement teams.
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Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communications, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Business Information Science, Broadcasting, Media Production, or related field. This position is responsible for a wide range of communications-related tasks such as writing, editing, videography, photography, content creation, crisis response, and public relations.
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Bachelor’s degree and 7 years of experience in marketing and communication, public relations, cause-led marketing, stakeholder management, or strategic planning in advertising agency or non-profit/humanitarian sector.
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Program faculty, staff, and students collaborate with schools across the University of Miami as well as the Florida bar and bench; anti-poverty, civil rights, environmental, and public health organizations; and faith-based groups, nonprofit corporations, and civic and neighborhood associations.
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This position manages the development department leaders and their staff including Leadership Gifts, Principle Gifts, Corporate Gifts, Planned Giving, Foundation Relations, Donor Services, Red Kettle Campaign, Volunteer Services, Communications, Public Relations, and Digital Marketing.
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The primary workstreams include developing multimedia projects and campaigns in coordination with program managers and technical subject matter experts; providing daily communications and public affairs guidance and support; and assisting building the team’s marketing communications and external relations capacity.
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Experience in marketing, public relations, library science, and/or the research, written preparation and dissemination of information to the public or on behalf of an organization to its customers through such medium as publications, broadcasting, Internet web pages, social media, or public speaking will substitute for the required degree on the basis of one year of experience for thirty semester hours of college.
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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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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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The Director of Development and Alumni Relations will work directly with the Senior Director, Dean, Associate Deans, Program Heads, and individual faculty and staff as needed to identify and execute a development and alumni relationship strategy focused on raising major gifts of $25,000 or more to support UTD's mission to deliver an extremely high-quality public education.
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Summary/Objective: The Government Relations Associate is responsible for will work under the direction of the Associate Executive Director for Healthcare Practice, Policy & Strategic Initiatives to help implement a comprehensive and effective governmental relations and member mobilization program for MNA. Supervisory Responsibilities: Position has no supervisory responsibilities.
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