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This position is responsible for identifying, creating, developing, and maintaining brand awareness and a positive public image by increasing the visibility of PRS Guitars through traditional PR mediums, Influencer relations, and events.
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Forget timesheets, spray-and-pray media outreach and bland, programmatic PR work.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of Media Relations, the Press Secretary assists in many critical aspects of public outreach for Chicago Public Schools. As a senior member of the Communications team, the Press Secretary will help lead media outreach for the district, working closely with the Chief of Communications and Executive Director of Media Relations to develop and implement communications strategies for high-priority initiatives and urgent communications matters.
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The successful candidate will primarily teach in the Public Relations concentration area, participate in scholarly activities relevant to the field, and be actively involved in service roles that contribute to furthering the reputation of the concentration, department, college, and university.
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This position reports to the Community Relations & Public Information Officer and/or the Economic Development Director. The Community Relations intern position assists the city with communication efforts under the Community Relations & Public Information Office division within the Economic Development Department.
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Digital Marketing, Public Relations, Financial Services, Marketing and Advertising, Corporate Communications, Investor Relations. Media Relations, Video Production and Distribution, Social and Digital Media, Corporate Communications Support, Branding, Content Development and Distribution, Marketing, Graphic Design, Crisis Communications and Risk Management, Reputation Management, Strategic Counsel, and Measurement and Analysis.
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The Associate Dean has responsibility for a comprehensive marketing, communications, branding, and constituency-engagement strategy, including program marketing, branding, paid and earned media, crisis communications, public relations, content development/publications, and events management.
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8+ years of experience in public relations, crisis communications, media relations, corporate communications, or a related area within the biopharmaceutical or similar industry. Reporting to the Executive Director, Global Media Relations and Financial Communications, the Associate Director, Strategy & Media Relations serves as a key member of BMS's Global Media Relations and Financial Communications Team, supporting the development and updates to the enterprise's crisis communications playbook and ensuring its integration with pertinent organizational protocols.
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Experience in community relations and communications, including public relations and crisis communications. Manage public relations efforts and crisis communications to protect and enhance the company's reputation.
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Preferences: Preferences:Experience in Gallery/Museum work, public relations, marketing and arts management are highly desired. The Graduate Assistant will gain experience in exhibition management, program coordination, marketing, public relations, grant writing, and finance management.
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Category: Communications/Media/Public Relations - Digital Content Developer & Trainer. A deep knowledge of UI/UX design, web design, CSS, and HTML, as well as comfort and strength in public speaking and training are essential.
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The coordinator provides strategic communications support to the communications department, including crisis communications, social media strategy, and integrated communications and public relations strategy.
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We balance hands-on skills training with instruction in the liberal arts to prepare students for exciting and rewarding careers in advertising and integrated communications; communications/media studies; film, television and media arts; graphic and interactive design; journalism; and public relations.
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The Labor Relations Manager (“LR Manager”) is responsible for supporting the VP, ER/LR in delivering meaningful strategic direction, support and guidance in all labor relations activities for OVG owned, operated and/or managed facilities throughout the US, Canada and globally.
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Serves as the primary leader, to plan, direct, and implement goals and initiatives that continuously elevates the overall brand and storytelling related to strategic communications, media relations, and public relations for the Dartmouth College Athletics and Recreation Department ( DCARD.
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