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The Vice President, Corporate Communications is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing internal and external communications strategies and materials that further the company’s goal of being recognized as a distinctive and trusted provider of asset management solutions to institutional and individual investors.
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Develop strategic partnerships and forge strong relationships with internal and external teams. Prioritize and triage organization efforts, escalations, and communications to ensure efficient and effective IT operations.
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Works closely with Corporate Communications to prepare internal and external communications and marketing content regarding Travelers’ approach to sustainability and various sustainability efforts.
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Lead the development and implementation of policy in various regulatory matters, such as rate cases, annual reconciliation dockets, electric vehicles and battery storage, interconnection, advanced metering, non-wires alternatives, energy affordability and arrearage forgiveness investigations, storm investigations, and civil penalties; support government affairs and corporate communications initiatives as needed.
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Promote specific line of business through active participation in internal and external communications, planning activities, trade shows, conferences, etc. Demonstrated ability to distill complex concepts or situations into concise and compelling communications.
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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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Lead issues management communications in coordination with business communicators, media relations, and public affairs colleagues to drive effective internal and external responses. Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in communications, journalism, creative writing, marketing, health policy, public administration or similar field preferred.
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The Business IT Analyst position is an exciting opportunity working with external Group Benefits (GB) customers to enable strategic data connections with their Enrollment and HRIS platforms. Responsible for customer communications, issue resolution, and day-to-day support related to digital online evidence of insurability services.
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Establishing and maintaining close communications with underlying carriers and defense counsel, providing input and direction as warranted, to protect the interests of the insured and AXA XL.·Partnering with internal and external counsel in setting and pursuing effective and cost-efficient litigation strategies for claims in litigation.
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The role will include development of comprehensive strategies for advancing strategic projects, including internal analytics, external communications and stakeholder relationship building in collaboration with other teams to support the Company’s role as the leading provider of Transmission.
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Prepare materials that represent WBDC’s goals and mission for external communications, including external facing meetings and events, press availabilities, workshops, and public hearings.
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Ensure all communications and follow-ups from trainers with clients and external entities are up to date. You will be responsible for developing and implementing training for ongoing operations and new projects, while also maintaining effective communication with trainers and external entities.
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Builds a relationship and understands the needs of Executives to schedule meetings with internal and external stakeholders and manages calendar to ensure efficient and effective support for the EVP/Senior Leader.
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Oversight of client contract registrations process, including tracking and external communications with stakeholders, to ensure seamless transition of client contract registrations to consulting project management.
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This requires significant policy interpretation and coverage analysis; retention and management of counsel and other vendors; collaboration with internal and external contacts, including underwriters, customers, and brokers; negotiation and claim resolution; and management of all communications and reporting associated with the life of a claim.
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