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Six (6) years of verifiable experience in communications, public relations, community engagement, marketing or closely related filed in a government, non-profit or public sector setting of which three (3) years must include experience in supervising professional staff engaged in the above work.
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Knowledge of fundraising strategies, including securing government grants, and donor relations relevant to the nonprofit sector engaging with diverse volunteer and donor groups are ideal.
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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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Drive the strategy setting and execution of Chime’s short, medium, and long term banking positioning by collaborating with the Chime Executive team and team members in Finance, Legal, Government Affairs, and Investor Relations to ensure Chime is setup for durable growth.
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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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Provides Government Relations counsel to management, senior leadership of the Government Relations Department and KPs state and federal Government Relations professionals on complex and strategic public policy, regulatory and legislative issues, which have significant impact to the company.
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7+ years of hands-on experience with full lifecycle recruiting, with at least 2 years in crisis communications, professional services, advertising, public relations or strategic management consulting.
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The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience leading a full-spectrum communications and partner engagement team that provides strategic advice to regional leaders and enhances regional program delivery through traditional and social media relations, photography, videography and creative services, congressional, intergovernment and international affairs, as well as private sector and community partner collaboration in all phases of emergency management.
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The ASP partners with and receives financial support from a diverse portfolio of sources that includes government agencies (including NASA and NSF), private and corporate foundations, corporate sponsorship, earned revenue, and donations from ASP members and the public.
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As the Vice President of Communications, 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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Build government relations strategies for key regions and work with local management to deliver them. You'll spearhead our fundraising activity and strategic partnerships, reporting to the CFO and working closely with the CEO and wider leadership team.
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Serving as a senior member of the global communications leadership team, this role will be responsible for overseeing all communications efforts related to government relations, regulatory matters and public affairs worldwide; our global platform, product and public policies including community guidelines, content moderation and collaboration with law enforcement; and a wide range of safety-related initiatives, partners and programs from teen safety to mental health.
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Provide leadership and guidance of all aspects of multi-discipline engineering projects from concept to completion, including overall safety, quality, engineering, procurement, construction, environmental compliance, project controls, and public/community relations.
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The Senior Director will partner cross-functionally with a wide range of teammates and leadership across Visa’s Global Money Movement Solutions organization, product marketing, internal communications, government engagement, investor relations, brand, legal, and the broader global communications function.
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Candidates come from a variety of backgrounds, but past work with local, state, and/or federal government agencies on planning, collaborative problem-solving, communications, community development, public policy, and/or dispute resolution projects is preferred.
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