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This position plays a leading role in the development and implementation of public relations activities designed to make the sport of motorcycling more desirable, acceptable, and accessible among the non-riding general public, as well as our core riding community.
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A relevant undergraduate degree in fields such as Communications, Public Relations, Political Science, International Relations, or a related field is typically required. Previous experience in strategic communications, public relations, or a related field is valuable for developing effective communication strategies tailored to legislative goals.
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The Director of Strategic Communications and Public Relations, reporting to the Chief Experience and Engagement Officer (CXO), spearheads APS's strategic communication, media, public relations, and crisis response endeavors.
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Works with editors, APTA Scientific Affairs, Communications, Public Relations, and others to identify articles with potential for important news stories. Located in Alexandria, Virginia, APTA has outstanding employee benefits, including flexible work schedules, generous retirement contributions, and travel subsidies for employees who choose public and active transportation.
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Bachelor's Degree in a related field (for example, Public Relations, Public Affairs, Communication, Journalism, Business, Industrial Psychology, Organizational Leadership, Organizational Change Management, or Political Science.
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Bachelor’s degree in visual communications, public relations, or photography related field. Minimum of 1 year of photography or public relations related work or equivalent work or internship experience.
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In particular, the individual should have public speaking experience or skills, be able to represent HRC in a variety of settings and exceptional strength in the area of donor relations.
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The NCCAOM is seeking a consumer of acupuncture and/or Chinese herbal medicine who is committed to the growth of integrative medicine, with a specific interest in certification and credentialing, to serve as a Public Member o f the NCCAOM ® Board of Commissioners.
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Bachelor’s degree in political science, international relations, public policy, business administration, or a related field. Qualifications Minimum of five years of prior professional experience related to one (or more) South Asian countries (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh), preferably including in international strategy consulting, global government relations, U.S. government (Executive or Congress), think tank, NGO / civil society, journalism, or comparable field.
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Be sure to detail your experience serving as a Labor Relations Specialist or a similar role within a Local, State, Federal or Public/Private environment, your employee relations experience in an environment with a formalized dispute resolution and/or grievance process, as well as your experience providing compensation analysis, benchmarking, and budget information, including the development of multi-year cost projections.
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Previous media, public relations, agency, public affairs or Capitol Hill experience strongly preferred. Previous public relations, public affairs or Capitol Hill experience strongly preferred.
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Public Relations Support. Positioned in the communications department, this role spans critical areas such as reputation management, issue advocacy, media outreach, public affairs and integrated communications.
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Basic understanding and interest in advocacy, government relations, public policy & legislative procedure strongly encouraged. JOB SUMMARY Reporting to the SR Director of Federal Government Relations, the Advocacy & Government Relations Intern will support the Federal Government Relations and Advocacy department including research, planning and execution of events and campaigns, and other core team responsibilities related to the organization and its mission.
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Bachelor's degree in Political Science, Business, Public Relations, Communications, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university OR three (3) years of experience developing strategic plans, conducting outreach, and/or training.
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Masters Degree in Business, International Relations, or related field. Researching Congressional transcripts, press releases, public events, documents, and information. The Senior Legislative Analyst position directly interfaces with the Directorate Chief and Deputy Chief, points of contact on The Hill (representatives of the House Armed Services Committee - Defense; House Appropriations Committee - Defense), Legislative Liaisons and Directorate Program Element Monitors (PEM.
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