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The Lead Communications Technician will act as the on-site coordinator and crew supervisor for voice and data installation projects. IES is a national provider of industrial products and infrastructure services to a variety of end markets, including electrical, mechanical and communications contracting solutions for the commercial, industrial, residential and renewable energy markets.
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There may be opportunities to engage on AAPI Equity’s wider strategic communications work and on AAPI Equity’s initiatives, including Stop AAPI Hate; health-related and domestic violence prevention initiatives; and civic engagement programs such as voter engagement and redistricting.
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8-10 years’ experience in a strategic/creative role in agency (communications planning/content) or brand-side environment; 5 years experience managing people. We’re looking for an outstanding VP, Communications and Content to lead Communications and Content strategy for the exciting & fast paced Tik Tok account out of our LA office.
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Job Benefits Sorenson Communications, LLC. offers Video Relay Service (VRS), which gives Deaf, who use American Sign Language (ASL), and hearing people the option to communicate in their preferred language - either ASL or spoken English or Spanish.
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Scopely is looking for a Vice President, Corporate Brand & Communications to join our Corporate Brand & Communications team in the US on a hybrid or remote basis ! The leader will help develop, manage, implement, and execute strategic communications efforts for the Scopely brand/business, our executives/employees, our products (games, tech platform, etc), and our players.
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We are seeking an experienced and strategic Marketing & Communications Director to lead our marketing team. Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Business, or a related field. Can empathize with different consumer types, see the world through their eyes and connect those dots to the brand.
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Industry Advocacy: Identify and evaluate opportunities to participate in industry councils and collaborate with external advocates to shape the industry narrative in support of Priceline’s broader Brand strategy and External Communications objectives.
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Electronics Technician (ET/RF AND ET/NAV) ETs focus on installing, administering and maintaining onboard communications and navigations systems. The Sailors in the Submarine Electronics Computer Field (SECF) work with a submarine’s sonar, weapons, communications and navigation systems.
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Develop and implement (when needed) a crisis communications plan for the hotel and act as the public spokesperson in accordance with Dorchester Collection brand guidelines. Liaise with Dorchester Collection corporate communications and carry out brand-related initiatives and activities as requested.
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In collaboration with the Managing Director/CEO, Artistic Director, Director of Institutional Advancement, and the Executive Office Team, the Executive Office Liaison coordinates and administers all activities and communications related to the Board of Directors and plays a central role in ensuring that Board Members are educated about Center Theatre Group, engaged in the organization and have the tools they need to be effective in their position.
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You’ll also work across the company’s global offices to expand on the innovative design systems and brand marketing applications of the agency—built in collaboration with various department groups including Communications, People (HR), Corporate Strategy and Business Development, Data & Analytics, and the UTA Foundation.
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Previous experience as a spokesperson is preferred, while a proven track record in crisis communications is also an advantage. Candidate should have a minimum of 3 years' experience in journalism, media relations, or corporate communications, gained in either an agency or in-house corporate setting – ideally with previous experience in the energy, oil, and gas sectors.
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Bachelor’s degree in film and video production, broadcast journalism, media arts, communications, or proven progressive responsibility in these or related fields. Bachelor’s degree in film and video production, broadcast journalism, media arts, communications, or proven progressive responsibility in these or related fields.
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The main project this individual will be supporting is the Adolescent Health Innovation Hub. The Communications Specialist is responsible for implementing a national health communications and marketing strategy for a project related to innovation in adolescent sexual and reproductive health.
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The OpportunityCommunications officers at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation are responsible for managing communication projects that support an assigned body of work; collaborating with internal and external stakeholders to design, plan and implement strategic communications campaigns and projects; cultivating media relationships; managing the organization’s reputation and brand; and identifying and nurturing opportunities for affecting positive systemic change within communities.
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