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The PR Manager will be responsible for delivering strategic public relations support for halo (pop culture & fashion) collaborations across all Disney brands: Disney Classics, Princess, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, Nat Geo, 20th Century as well as leading public relations efforts for the entire of the Disney Classics portfolio.
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As our Employee Relations Manager, you will represent UCLA Health in work-groups/committees to ensure successful partnerships across departments. Under the direction of the Assistant Director of Employee Relations, you will provide guidance and advice on employee relations matters for staff employees at UCLA Health.
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We are seeking an Influencer Relations Senior Manager to join the team. Influencer Relations, Senior Manager. We are seeking an Influencer Relations Senior Manager to join the team. You must have a passion for entertainment and possess knowledge of the talent space, youth culture, including Celebrities and Content Creators on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat, etc.
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Engagement Coordinator will report directly to the Assistant Director of Employer Relations for Viterbi Career. ● Work closely with the Assistant Director of Employer Relations to develop and update databases to track.
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Leading a matrixed organization of more than 30 team members, the Vice President will lead teams with responsibility for academic communications, advancement communications, athletics communications and media relations, internal communications, public and media relations, and LMU Loyola Law School communications and marketing.
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Vice President, Human Resources at The Walt Disney Company Burbank, CA | posted: January 10, 2024 About the job The Vice President, Human Resources (HR) serves as a strategic HR leader for The Walt Disney Studios across diverse parts of our business (e.g., Production Services, Technology, Theatrical Distribution, Studio Operations, Disney Music Group, Disney Theatrical Group, Labor Relations, Integrated Planning & Franchise Management, and RISE.
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Reporting to the Associate Senior Vice President of Foundation Relations, the fundraiser manages a portfolio of 60+ institutional prospects and will contribute to a dynamic team supporting the hospital’s mission, vision and goals.
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This involves complete capture of patient revenue, EHR (Electronic Health Record) and EPM (Enterprise Practice Management) in relation to charging mechanisms and triggers, ensuring clean handoffs between clinical departments and revenue cycle, denials management, and clinical operations relations.
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As a Celebrity & Influencer Relations Account Executive, you will play a vital role in cultivating and maintaining relationships with high-profile individuals, influencers, celebrities, and industry experts.
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Experience leading some or all of the following functions: email marketing, event promotion, website management and development, direct mail communications, social media marketing, media relations, and market research.
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Aspects of the role include items related to creative/collateral, email/CRM, digital marketing, social content, and public relations as needed to support the business This is a full-time position based in Downtown Los Angeles with travel across Los Angeles metro and Orange County.
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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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At least 5 years of experience in a manager or director role in a public health, marketing or community relations, community engagement role in a health care, non-profit or government organization.
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Excellent guest relations skills required. Other duties as assigned by a Public Safety Supervisor or above. The Public Safety Officer I will have a general understanding of the CCTV system.
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5+ years of specific experience in investor relations or related areas (investment banking, sell side research, buy side portfolio management) preferred. Becoming a public company is a key element of Circle’s strategy and a successful public listing is a unique challenge for Circle’s Investor Relations.
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