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Supports company public and media relations functions within the business unit to include, but not limited to, copyrighting, content development, and other strategic communications efforts. This person will support a range of strategic communications initiatives from client programs, public awareness campaigns, thought leadership articles, community and advocacy engagement programs, and proof of performance.
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Manage crisis communications and provide guidance to leadership during times of crisis. Experience with crisis communications and issues management. Insight is seeking a dynamic Senior Communications Manager to lead our internal and corporate communications efforts.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, or related field. Collaborate with the investor relations team to ensure consistency of messaging and alignment with the company's financial goals, including supporting earnings calls, investor presentations, and other external communications.
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This requires management of trade-show activities and digital marketing channels, as well as approval of external communications for trademark compliance. Essential Functions: Works with marketing teams and corporate marketing communications group to create effective promotional tools.
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8+ years of experience in strategic or political communications in a statewide political campaign, state government agency, governor's office, newsroom or related business. The Strategic Communications Manager serves on the GPS PR team and is a strategic advisor to key business leaders and stakeholders within our GPS practice.
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Develops and coordinates library's external communications such as library newsletter and library social media presence. In addition, this position will be responsible for external communications including coordinating the library's social media channels, producing newsletters and press releases to internal and external stakeholders, and maintaining the library's web site and LibGuides in conjunction with all staff across our three campuses, along with other technologies.
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Drives CM contributions and deliverables in the PLC
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5+ years of experience in corporate communications, public relations, or related field. Write and edit various forms of communication, including emails, newsletters, intranet content and other internal and external communications.
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What you’ll need to succeed Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, or related field. Knowledge of social media platforms and best practices for corporate communications.
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As a Communications Team Intern, you'll engage directly with the Communications Director of Childhood Cancer Society over a transformative 4-month journey. Kickstart Your Career: Dive into the heart of the communications industry, collaborating with seasoned professionals in Public Relations and Talent Management.
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