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Work to enhance the organization’s visibility and public image while fostering positive external relations. Maintain and build good public relations with donors, prospects and the community at-large.
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Own strategy and in-house execution for product marketing, sales enablement, demand generation, public relations, content marketing, event marketing and social media marketing programs. This position will work closely with the executive team to define and execute the company’s demand generation, product marketing, communications and sales enablement strategies while leading a team of 3-5 employees.
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This role is responsible for overseeing the public relations agency, developing and executing the brand strategy, driving lead generation, supporting policy communications, enhancing our customer experience program, and enhancing and executing on our community engagement program.
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The Senior Director, Corporate Communications will work closely across the Corporate Affairs function and within the business, especially with Legal, Public Affairs, and Investor Relations.
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This person will direct all communications including print, digital, and multimedia platforms; they will manage fundraising event production, including promotion and execution of event; campaign creation and promotion; field all media and public relations inquiries; and oversees all multimedia and marketing projects.
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Experience : Three (3) years of professional experience working in the field of internal communications, public affairs, public information, or public relations unit.
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Bachelor’s Degree in journalism, public relations, English, or communications or equivalent and a minimum of 5 years in some combination of working in organizational communications, public relations, and/or internal communications, or an equivalent of education and experience.
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PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Successful Senior Associate or Director candidates will have 4-12 years of work experience, with a background in transportation and infrastructure issues, environment, land-use, conflict management and resolution, public stakeholder engagement and strategic communications, local and regional government, public policy, and/or community relations.
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As the Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs, you contribute to Homeward's success by creating enterprise strategies, planning, organizing and directing Homeward's activities in the arenas of public affairs/relations, internal communications, external communications, media relations, community affairs, government affairs, philanthropic giving and community activation.
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B.S./B.A. public relations, marketing, communications, or related field. The ideal candidate should have strong media and influencer relationships, with a background in B2B (including cybersecurity) and consumer technology public relations, with experience leading integrated programs (including social (paid, organic) and digital marketing.
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Technology, Consulting, Healthcare, Marketing and Advertising, Public Relations and Communications. 7+ years client-facing, growth marketing, or consulting experience with Fortune 500 clients, health benefits, health and wellness, health plans or systems.
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The Area Associate Director of Marketing & Communications is responsible for planning and executing advertising and promotion campaigns, public relations requirements. Area Associate Director of Marketing & Communications.
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6-10 years of experience in B2B communications / public relations with a preference for combined in-house and agency experience. This person will serve as the day-to-day leader of internal and external communications at FLYR.
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2-5+ Years of experience in relevant field (communications, blogger, journalist, public relations manager, copywriter, etc.) This person will develop, support and execute on all aspects of corporate affairs, with engagement across internal communications, ESG efforts, public relations corporate communications and investor relations.
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Excellent management skills, including: Sales and customer service; public relations; strong time management; clerical skills; some bookkeeping; strong written and verbal communications skills; knowledge of budget and financial statements; understanding of workers compensation billing needs, and possess basic medical-related knowledge/skills.
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