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Three (3) years of recent progressively responsible professional experience in journalism, public relations, public information, media relations, marketing, or closely related field.
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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. 5+ years of specific experience in investor relations or related areas (investment banking, sell side research, buy side portfolio management) preferred.
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You Will Be Able To Provide Guidance And Support On Topics Such As Content Strategy, Content Production, Business Development, Marketing, Project Management, And Client Relations. Reselling and Thrifting — including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others.
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5+ years of public relations experience; experience in music, entertainment or consumer is a must. Founded in 1927, today's Hill & Knowlton operates 70 offices in over 30 countries, providing advisory, public relations and creative solutions to local and global clients.
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Advises President and VP of Operations of any adverse changes to projects and / or difficult subcontractor relations. Project Manager will visit site daily and update the slack/CMIS log with daily activity, communications, ordering, and subcontracts issued.
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Mastered the skills of project management including contracts, procurement/buyout, scheduling, change order management, budgeting/cost control, financial reporting, client relations, safety, and insurance.
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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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5-10 years of experience in corporate communications, public relations, and/or journalism. Our next evolution is underway as a public company that continues to grow and build meaningful experiences for our users.
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Additional courses in Business Administration, Public Relations, Accounting, School Finance, Personnel Management, Educational Facilities Planning, and Communication are preferableRequired ExperienceFifteen (15) years' of full time paid professional experience managing the facilities design, or the planning and coordination of capital projects that includes the overall design, contract administration, cost estimating, and scheduling activities.
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Qualifications & Requirements Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing or related field with 4-5 years of influencer marketing, talent management, influencer management/relations, PR, and/or social media.
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VOALA provides Case Management and Community Intervention Worker services to the following GRYD locations established by the City of Los Angeles: Rampart 2 Newton 1 Newton 2 Southwest 2 JOB SUMMARY AND PURPOSE The Community Intervention Worker (CIW) serves as a liaison between youth, adults and the community to minimize acts of gang violence and to improve community relations.
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Provide contract rulings and interpretations to performers/members/producers and labor relations of provisions governing employment pursuant to the various SAG-AFTRA agreements. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Undergraduate degree or a combination of 5 years of education and experience in a labor relations or entertainment environment preferred.
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Provide leadership and ensure coordination with colleagues regarding annual, major and planned gifts, corporate and foundation gifts and grants, as well as Advancement Services and Alumni Relations.
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Collaborate with Human Resources, Labor Relations, Employee Relations, Risk Management, Legal, on related protocols and incident management. Consults with company manager regarding the implementation of new safety procedures.
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The Ramp supervisor will take accountability for safety, operation standards, policy implementation, client relations, and financial performance for the ramp operations. Classification: Full Time, Non-ExemptJob SummaryThe Ramp Supervisor will be leading, directing, and coordinating the efforts of ground, line, and cabin service personnel and the timely delivery of all services for airlines as contracted.
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