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Experience with or interest in integrating with cross-functional teams, including Cross-Cultural, Intelligence, Social Strategy (+ Influencer Marketing), and Policy & Advocacy. Contribute to developing earned media, influencer, advocacy, diversity and thought leadership campaigns and tactical plans on behalf of Reputation clients—often in partnership and with input from Klick’s Social Influence, Policy & Advocacy, and Cross-Cultural teams.
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The Sr. Marketing Communications Specialist works together with the Director of Marketing and Communications to support, write, develop and deploying strategic stakeholder communications to members, educators, students, professional and industry partners, media, legislators and the public.
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Lead the design and implementation of a comprehensive strategy to support Michael Reese's strategic initiatives using a racial equity and social justice lens, engaging the perspectives of all key stakeholders.
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Job Summary: The Sr. Marketing Communications Specialist works together with the Director of Marketing and Communications to support, write, develop and deploying strategic stakeholder communications to members, educators, students, professional and industry partners, media, legislators and the public.
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Level of Education: Bachelor’s degree in healthcare operations or related field in Public Health, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, Public Administration or Healthcare Advocacy.
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Education and Experience:·Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Advocacy, or Affairs, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Human Rights, Psychology or related discipline required. Executive Director, READI National Center for Safe CommunitiesSummary:The Executive Director is responsible for the strategic direction of Heartland Alliance’s work at the intersection of community safety, community gun violence, criminal legal system reform and racial equity through the READI National Center for Safe Communities.
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Work with the Executive Director to direct staff attorneys in the implementation of a strategic vision for LCBH s legal work and devise creative, high-impact advocacy strategies to prevent displacement and preserve affordable housing.
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To continue and deepen the work plan created by the Violence Prevention and Intervention Department in a sustainable and strategic way that includes continued implementation of prevention, education, and awareness programming efforts for all incoming participants.
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Analytical Reports, Business Development, Client Relationship Management, Competitive Intelligence (CI), Government Relations, Investment Research, People Management, Strategic Leadership, Taking Initiative.
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The CRS will develop strategic outreach plans for local stakeholder outreach, when applicable, on new USCIS policies and programs to ensure that the information reaches various groups. Partners in these efforts may include national advocacy groups and associations, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, colleges and universities, and state and local agencies.
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The Summit will host 30 girls from Chicago and its sister cities to take part in workshops, discussions and presentations on advocacy, activism and leadership. Teach strategies for leadership, advocacy and activism.
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H/Advisors Abernathy is a leading strategic communications advisor providing communications, engagement and advocacy expertise that helps clients build and preserve value, seize opportunities and solve problems in today’s highly complex, dynamic and interconnected world.
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Working with the Vice President of Advocacy & Member Communications, the Managing Editor is responsible for providing leadership, management and oversight of the daily newsletter, ensuring that the content is informative, reflective of the work across the association, and valuable to AHA members and interested stakeholders.
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We combine effective public interest litigation with strategic policy advocacy, sound science, and economic analysis. The MPGO will bring an entrepreneurial, hands-on fundraising approach coupled with a deep interest in ELPC's strategic environmental advocacy in the Midwest/Great Lakes region.
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The Managing Director provides overall leadership and strategic oversight for all aspects of Impact for Equity’s fundraising, external relations, and communications strategy. The organization’s tenacious lawyers and policy staff employ a combination of legal tools, policy research, organizing, advocacy, and convening to achieve transformational change.
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