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PR and Media Relations: Spearhead public relations efforts, including the development of key messaging, coordinating with a PR firm to publish articles in legal journals and relevant media, managing media inquiries, and cultivating relationships with key media outlets.
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Job: Communications / Public Relations. As a Global Communications Intern, you will support our efforts primarily in the digital/social space. As an intern, you may attend content development and social media planning meetings to support creative strategy for corporate campaigns.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, or a related field. Manage media relations, including responding to inquiries, arranging interviews, and preparing press kits.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or a related field. Minimum of 3 years of experience in communications, public relations, or a similar role.
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Overall Purpose of this Role: Works under the supervision of the Senior Vice President of Communications & External Relations to direct the strategic planning, execution and implementation of HFUW's integrated marketing plan.
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Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Marketing, or a related field. Media Relations: Establish and maintain relationships with media contacts.
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Reporting to the Director, Communications/PR, the Communications & PR manager will focus on strategic corporate (institutional/brand) communications, editorial writing, media relations and creative content ideation to support overall communications goals.
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Manage third-party public relations firm to identify relevant opportunities for podcasts, press releases, thought leadership pieces, and news or magazine articles. Co-create, draft and proofread content for collateral, communications, and other marketing initiatives ensuring we maintain a consistent, compliant voice and StepStone brand.
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Event Support: Assist in planning and promoting company events and public relations activities. Deco ThinkTell is seeking a talented and creative Communications Specialist to join our team in Orlando, FL. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing internal and external communications, crafting compelling content, and ensuring our messaging aligns with our brand's voice and goals.
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This role involves creating content, managing social media accounts, coordinating media relations, and assisting with internal communications. Media Relations: Assist in building and maintaining relationships with media contacts, preparing media kits, and coordinating press events.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or a related field. Coordinate public relations activities and media inquiries. How to Apply: To apply for the Communications Coordinator position, please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your qualifications and experience.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, or equivalent. Thorough understanding of PR and communications elements (including media relations, press releases, social media posts, web news, internal memos, etc.
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This role involves creating content, managing media relations, and coordinating communication efforts across multiple channels. Solid understanding of public relations principles and practices.
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Bachelor’s Degree REQUIRED in marketing, communications, public relations, or related field. Coordinate all media and public relations, ensuring the issuance of press releases to local media, cultivating and maintaining positive relationships with the media, and referring media requests to the President/CEO.
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Public Relations And Crisis Management. Job Summary: The Communications Agent will play a crucial role in managing and enhancing the company’s internal and external communications.
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