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The director of communications develops and coordinates strategic communications for Duke Gardens, including news articles, program promotions, signs, videos, website content and media coverage, collaborating closely with colleagues in programs, visitor services, development and horticulture.
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The Director of Internal Communications is responsible for developing and leading the internal communications strategy and programs for Mount Sinai Health System during this significant phase of change both internally and externally in health care.
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The Communications Director is a pivotal thought- and strategy-leadership role to give word, voice and image to the mission, brand, and ministries of First Pres. The Director builds a competent, healthy in-house agency of specialists across a variety of disciplines to lead and align the church's communications efforts.
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The Senior Director of Development and Communications will work closely with the CEO and Board of Directors to build FACES' partnerships with our community, funders, and other key stakeholders.
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The PR & Communications Senior Director will be responsible for developing and executing strategic communication initiatives that effectively communicate our brand story and product offerings, enhance our brand reputation, increase visibility of ByHeart amongst various stakeholders, including consumers, employees, investors, and the media.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of the Institute, the Communications Director will be responsible for building and leading a strategic communications team and plan, including content creation, media/public relations, support for Institute-related events, collaboration with staff, students, and faculty at John Hopkins University and the School of Nursing on promotional projects, and advising on additional Institute communications projects, branding and/or marketing.
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As a key leader within the Global Public Affairs team, the Director of Corporate Communications has primary responsibility for the development and execution of SC Johnson's external communications strategy.
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Develop and implement an internal communications plan and external marketing plan to tell the CDS story in collaboration with the team leads (Director of Finance and Operations, Director of Advancement, Director of Curriculum and Program Innovation and Assistant Head of School.
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We are seeking a dynamic individual to join the Communications and Public Affairs team to serve as a Director of Communications with a primary focus on Flagship's Pioneering Medicines and Pioneering Intelligence business units.
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Responsible for BOTOX® Therapeutic communications, partnering with Corporate Communications, where applicable. Responsible for coordinating offsite meetings and events, including content, communications, logistics and external agencies.
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The Senior Public Affairs and Crisis Communications Director serves as an integral leader of the Communications team, driving the development of Early Warning's communication strategy and approach in the public affairs arena.
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The Senior Director role is an essential component of an effort to build on the strong reputation of Miami University through a centralized storytelling approach in media relations, internal communications, and marketing.
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The Communications, Education and Engagement (CEE) team is looking for interns eager to gain experience in science communication about frontline astronomy projects. + Take part in meetings, including internal communications, external communications, and social media team meetings, and update agendas and other related documentation as required.
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Experience in education or public administration or a like field may be substituted for experience in the news media or communications. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in communications, journalism, public relations, public administration or other related fields.
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As a storyteller for Memorial Healthcare System (MHS) and Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital (JDCH), the Director develops and integrates content initiatives, both internal and external, across multiple platforms and formats to drive new business, consumer/patient engagement, retention, and positive consumer behavior.
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